Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 03, 2014, Page 11, Image 11

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The Oregon Zoo's Centennial steam locomotive chugs along a new elevated trestle.
Zoo Trains Back for the Holidays
Refurbished railway
opens for ZooLights
The Washington Park and Zoo Railway is back just
in time for ZooLights and the holiday season.
“Tracks have been installed, locomotives have been
refurbished, and our engineers have been making prac­
tice runs along the new route,” Craig Stroud, zoo deputy
director, said just days before the railway’s opening.
The zoo’s trains were temporarily taken out of
service last year as part of a monumental, decade-long
renovation, which has been carefully phasing in all
projects funded by a tax supported bond measure.
Rerouting the train railway was necessary to ac­
commodate a service road and portions of Elephant
Lands, the expansive and enriching new home for
zoo’s Asian elephant family, set to open in 2015.
ZooLights, a winter wonderland o f more than 1.5
million brilliant colored lights, opened over the week­
end and will continue through the New Year. The new
railway route circles an elevated trestle through areas
of the zoo that have never been lighted before.
The zoo ’ s 30-inch-gauge railway line evolved out of
plans for a children’s train when the zoo moved to its
current site in the late 1950s. The Old W est-inspired
Centennial steam locomotive and the sleek, retro-
modem Zooliner both were featured during Oregon’s
1959 centennial celebration.
The zoo is a service of Metro and is dedicated to its
mission o f inspiring the community to create a better
future for wildlife.
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6 N. Tillamook
Portland, Or. 97227
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Deranged Comedy on Main Stage
John San Nicolas as the Ghost o f Jacob Marley and Craig Cackowski as Scrooge in Portland Center
Stage s deranged comedy ‘Twist Your Dickens. ’ The spoof from The Second City’s A Christmas
Carol by Peter Gwinn and Bobby Mort is now playing through Dec. 24 on the theater’s Main Stage
For tickets, visit pcs.org or call 503-445-3700.
Thesday-Saturday 9am-7pm
Monday 10am-4pm
Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg
and your kitty will be pretty.