an activity for adults and children, in which you travel in a vehicle through a set of exciting and frightening experiences. Vincent Besnault/Stone/GettyImages. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Carnival, fairground & circus.
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As time passed, when the white cars traveled through the countryside, particularly at dusk or in the evening, observers came to refer to it as an “eerie apparition.” Thus the White Train was soon better known as the Ghost Train.
This depends on the child. Some children are scared just because of the darkness. There are loud explosions on the Ghost Train ride. We don't recommend the Haunted House, the Freaky Forest, or the Ghost Train for children under age 8.
'Train' comes from a French verb that meant to draw; drag. It originally referred to the part of a gown that trailed behind the wearer. The word train has been part of English since the 14th century—since its Middle English days.
For many of the nineteenth-century poets, the image of the railroad expresses the promise and the danger of technology in modern industrial society, while the contemporary poets do not generally write poems .. about .. the railroad, but use train imagery to journey through the psychic landscape of the country and one's ...