
- Main Street Vehicles
- (All these vehicles make a one-way trip from Town Square to the Hub and vice versa.)
- Fire Engine- The Fire Engine is modeled after those that might have been seen at the turn of the century in America. The passengers sit where the hose would have been and the bell is authentic from an actual fire engine.
- Horse-Drawn Streetcars - These streetcars were first one of the first attractions on opening day and were modeled after 19th Century photographs. Each streetcar carries 30 passengers, making one-way trips up and down a 1,830 foot track. The horses that pull these streetcars are Belgians and Percheron draft horses. The horses weigh about one ton each and stand about 17 to 18 hands tall. They work four hours a day, four days a week and are driven to and from work. The polyurethane coating on the horses shoes give the horses better traction, are easier on the horses hooves and give that distinctive "clip-clop" sound. The cement in the middle of the tracks is rubberized to make it softer for the horses to walk on.
- Horseless Carriages - The first Horseless Carriage began operation on May 12, 1956.
- Omnibus - This double-decker vehicle first started it's run August 24, 1956. Each Omnibus is capable of reaching speeds in excess of 65 miles an hour, but are limited to under 5 on Main Street.