>A train not listed: An Allan Heshchell train was reportedly installed at Columbian Park in Lafayette, Indiana in 1968. It is currently being restored and will be back in service this summer. It appears to be an S-24. https://www.jconline.com/story/news/2021/02/26/columbian-park-zoo-train-engine-and-cars-defouw-automotive/6832217002/ Dan Bollinger (talk) 19:34, 27 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

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Allan Herschell Company#Trains Can someone please update the links to 12 in (305 mm) & 16 in (406 mm)? The latter is no longer true and should now be Minimum-gauge railway Peter Horn User talk 06:40, 22 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

Carousels - year built

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Under the section Carousels, it is not clear what (c.) means under "Year built". Please explain? I am thinking it means "closed" but it is not clear. Greg Henderson (talk) 22:01, 29 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

The "c" refers to Circa. Amortias (T)(C) 22:08, 29 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
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I recently published a new article Geelong Carousel. It has been difficult finding sources that provide any detailed description of the carousel, or its restoration leading up to the re-opening in a new pavilion in 2000. One of the issues I found particularly confusing was the name of the original manufacturer, and hope that someone may be able to assist. The wheels on the horse-drawn steam engine carriage (said to be the original engine for this carousel) are embossed with the name Herschell Spillman.[1] However, other sources, including signboards placed near the carousel say the original maker was Armitage-Herschell. [2]. Adding to the confusion, the "nameplate" painting done during the restoration says Herschell-Spillman. This article Allan Herschell Company, if it is to be believed, indicates that the Herschell Spillman company wasn't created until after the claimed date of manufacture of this carousel in 1892. Can anyone provide any insights or new sources that would help resolve this ?_Marshelec (talk) 23:37, 11 September 2024 (UTC)Reply