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Madam Queen Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Chuck D
Great display
Very nice to see things like this preserved and on display. I know many railroad buffs that would love this area. Nice plaque detailing its individual history
Beoordeeld op 1 jun 2022
PERSIS10T
Where's the Bell?
Wife and I stopped to check out this really cool an big old train. The pictures doesn't do it's size justice. Everything is so oversized shame you can't get closer and climb in the cab and pull some h...
Beoordeeld op 26 apr 2021
Scarletthairedgal
If you love trains....
Outdoor photo opportunity for those in love with trains. Just down the road from the Civic Center and Embassy Suites. Filled with history, this a free fun stop downtown.
Beoordeeld op 26 jan 2021
BeckyBatSch
True Big Boy
The Madam Queen is worth the visit as an iconic symbol of the railroads that helped build Amarillo. You'll be amazed at the number of BNSF trains operating in and through Amarillo!
Beoordeeld op 24 jul 2019
472kennethh
If your into trains or equipment stop and take a look
The Madam Queen was a proto type engine First used in 1930. Original a coal burning engine which was later converted to oil burning. Worth the time to stop and look a5 it.
Great display
Very nice to see things like this preserved and on display. I know many railroad buffs that would love this area. Nice plaque detailing its individual history
Where's the Bell?
Wife and I stopped to check out this really cool an big old train. The pictures doesn't do it's size justice. Everything is so oversized shame you can't get closer and climb in the cab and pull some h...
If you love trains....
Outdoor photo opportunity for those in love with trains. Just down the road from the Civic Center and Embassy Suites. Filled with history, this a free fun stop downtown.
True Big Boy
The Madam Queen is worth the visit as an iconic symbol of the railroads that helped build Amarillo. You'll be amazed at the number of BNSF trains operating in and through Amarillo!
If your into trains or equipment stop and take a look
The Madam Queen was a proto type engine First used in 1930. Original a coal burning engine which was later converted to oil burning. Worth the time to stop and look a5 it.