Cedar Point Resort
and Amusement Park

Sandusky, Ohio.


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Shuttle Bus Service
Cedar Point's Shuttle bus service operates Ford E350 buses with Champion Bodies, some with side entrance wheelchair lifts, some without. These unnumbered buses travel a route that's approximately twenty minutes from end to end, covering entrances to the park, the resort's hotels, cabins, and trailer parks.
One of Cedar Point's shuttle buses, this one exiting the Breakers Hotel parking lot, July 10, 2003.  Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
Another one of Cedar Point's shuttle buses just outside the Breakers Hotel parking lot, passing over a park entrance tunnel, July 10, 2003.
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
This Cedar Point Resorts shuttle bus is stopped at the front entrance to the Breakers Hotel, July 10, 2003.
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
This Cedar Point shuttle bus has arrived at the "Pet Chek" stop, near the marina. July 29, 2004. The Pet Chek stop is  the southern most stop on the route.
(Photo by Joseph Chemerys)
Now leaving the "Pet Chek" stop, the Cedar Point shuttle bus heads north again to tour the parks various lodgings.
(Photo taken July 29, 2004 by Joseph Chemerys)
Sub-Scale Railway
Inside the amusement park, covering a section in the north-central area, is this (approximately) 1:1.5 scale railway service called the "Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad". Although they run several trains, only one operates in service at any time. Running on a headway of about 30 minutes, this railway primarily covers the "Frontiertown" area of the park, with one of two stations at the south end of the loop, near the center of the park, and the other station in the "Frontiertown" area, near the north end of the park. Themes along the route include various animatronic wild west scenes featuring skeleton characters reinacting various aspects of the wild west lifestyle.
Seen here is the Frontiertown Station. Inside the train is exchanging passengers for the trip to the center of the park. In the background is the wooden roller coaster called the Mean Streak. 
July 10, 2003 photo by Joseph Chemerys.
Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad engine #22, called "Myron M." is at the Frontiertown Station, July 10, 2003.
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad engine #22, called "Myron M." is being "refuelled" with coal at the Frontiertown Station, July 10, 2003.
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
Cedar Piont and Lake Erie Railroad Engine #22 and the Frontiertown Station, viewed from the level crossing that leads to the "MeanStreak" coaster., July 10, 2003.
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad engine #22 "Myron M." at the level crossing near the "Gemini" coaster, July 10, 2003. All crossings have these gates that are manually operated by a Cedar Point attendant (as seen on the left).
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
Photo from onboard another of the Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad Trains (Engine #44) at the southern most station, near the Mantis ride, July 9, 2003.
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad engine #3, called "Albert", out of service and on display beside the "Cedar Junction" station platform, inside Frontiertown, July 10, 2003.
Photo by Joseph Chemerys.
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