The Train Company supports tourist train projects for parks, resorts, cities, and attractions worldwide. As the official Deltrain distributor in North America and preferred distributor globally, we assist operators in planning and implementing reliable passenger transport systems.
Tourist train systems are used worldwide to transport visitors in parks, resorts, on city tours, and to tourist attractions. These projects require reliable vehicles, structured route planning, and safe passenger operations.
The Train Company supports operators in planning and supplying Deltrain tourist trains for a wide range of environments. Our projects include installations in urban sightseeing routes, wildlife parks, resort transportation systems, and attraction mobility networks.
Each project demonstrates how commercial tourist trains can provide structured passenger transport while integrating smoothly into public environments.
Tourist train systems supplied by The Train Company operate in parks, resorts, cities, zoos, and visitor attractions worldwide. Operators rely on Deltrain platforms because they provide reliable passenger transport, scalable capacity, and proven operation in public environments.
Each installation demonstrates how commercial tourist trains support visitor mobility while maintaining operational efficiency.
The following examples present a selection of tourist train projects delivered for parks, resorts, cities, and visitor attractions worldwide. These projects illustrate how commercial tourist trains operate in real environments.
Because many installations operate under private or municipal contracts, not all projects can be publicly displayed.



Sidney, Australia



Seattle, USA



Rambouillet, France



Pakoštane, Croatia



Toronto, Canada



Rio de Janeiro, Brasil



Retalhuleu, Guatemala


Albuquerque, USA
The following videos present tourist train projects operating in parks, resorts, cities, and visitor attractions worldwide. They show how commercial tourist trains support structured passenger transport in real operating environments.
Vienna, Austria
Saint-Malo, France
Sainte-Maxime, France
Quimper, France
Lyon, France
Durbuy, Belgium
Safari Park, France
Avignon, France
A tourist train project involves planning and installing a commercial tourist train system, sometimes referred to as a land train or road train. These systems transport visitors in parks, resorts, historic city centers, and tourist attractions.
Operators evaluate route conditions, passenger demand, and regulatory requirements before selecting the appropriate tourist train platform.
Tourist trains, often called land trains, are commonly used in parks, resorts, zoos, and historic city centers. They provide structured visitor transport where pedestrian distances are long or visitor volumes are high.
Because these environments require reliable passenger transport, operators often use commercial tourist train platforms designed for regulated public operation.
Operators usually begin a tourist train project by evaluating route length, passenger demand, and operational requirements. They must also consider infrastructure, turning radius, and local road regulations.
Therefore, selecting the correct tourist train or land train configuration is an important step during project planning.
Several operational factors influence a tourist train or land train project. These include route length, passenger capacity, terrain conditions, and service frequency.
In addition, operators must consider the operating environment. Urban sightseeing routes, resort transport systems, and wildlife parks often require different train configurations.
The timeline for implementing a tourist train or land train project depends on vehicle configuration, project scale, and local regulatory requirements.
However, early route evaluation and structured deployment planning help operators implement tourist train systems efficiently.
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