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McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park

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McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is a 80-acre railroad park located in Scottsdale, Arizona. It features a 15" gauge railroad, a merry-go-round, two playgrounds, nine ramadas, a Magma Arizona Railroad locomotive, a railroad museum, three model railroad clubs and a 7.5" gauge live steam railroad.

Aerial view of the McCormick-Stillman Railroad park.

History

In 1967, the Fowler McCormick's donated 100 acres of McCormick Ranch to the City of Scottsdale stipulating that it be used as a park for all people to enjoy. The son of Anne and Fowler McCormick, Guy Stillman, assembled his 15" gauge narrow gauge railroad replica in the property. He called it the "Paradise & Pacific Railroad" and offered to the city in 1971. The U.S. Marines and Senator Barry Goldwater contributed in the railroad expansion. With their aportions to the railroad route expansion, the park officially opened in the morning of October 4, 1975. The park's original name was McCormick Railroad Park, but in 1996 the park was renamed McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in recognition of its founder Mr. Guy Stillman.

Scottsdale Railroad & Mechanical Society

The Scottdale Railroad & Mechanical Society was founded by Mr. Guy Stillman to raise funds for the creation of the park.

Attractions

Paradise & Pacific Railroad: Created by Mr. Guy Stillman, the "Paradise & Pacific Railroad" is the oldest and the first attraction to operate in the park. This 15" gauge train has a route of 3,800 feet of track and 1,400 of sidetrack, including two trestles, a tunnel, water tank, loading platform, turntable, two crossing signals and an extensive trainshed and workshop. The railroad has three steam engines, three diesel engines, two cabooses, a coach car, a trolley car, two boxcars and a large number of gondola cars.

Charro Carrousel: This merry-go-round was built in 1950 by The Allan Herschell Company and was purchased and restored by the Scottsdale Railroad & Mechanical Society.

Playgrounds: The park has two children's playgrounds, one of them southwestern-themed in an adobe construction, offering hours of fun just for kids.

Exhibits

Magma Arizona Railroad Engine #6: This locomotive was built in 1907 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works and operated in the Magma Arizona Railroad in a period of fifthy-four years. It was purchased by the Scottsdale Railroad & Mechanical Society in 1977 and is the only Arizona & New Mexico engine remaining in Arizona.

Railroad Museum: A Pullman Company-built baggage car was moved to the park and houses the Railroad Museum.

Roald Amundsen Pullman Car: This was one of the last cars built by the Pullman Company in 1928. The car is famous for its presidential use. It was donated to the park in 1971.

Gabre Brooks Machine Shop: Built in 1930 by Mr. Brooks, Brooks, considered the finest machinist in the United States during World War II. It still contains original machining equipment.

Navajo Hogans: These are two authentic of the only three Indian hogans that exist in the Northern Arizona Navajo Indian Reservation. The other hogan is located at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.

Xeriscape Arboretum: This desert arboretum has been growing since 1980 and has different species of plants from different regions.

Railroad Clubs

Scottsdale Live Steamers: The "Scottsdale Live Steamers" is a 7.5" gauge miniature railroad which surrounds the Xeriscape Arboretum and was the former home of the Maricopa Live Steamers. The track is 3,000 feet long and has a loading platform, a trainshed, turntable, a tunnel and two trestles. The layout has two main loops: the outer loop passes over the tunnel and the inner through it. Each loop has a trestle.

The following three railroad clubs are housed in the McCormick Ranch Bunkhouse:

Scottdale Model Railroad Club: This club features a HO scale model train layout.

Paradise & Pacific Tinplate Club: This club features an O scale model train layout.

Sun-N Sand Club: This club features an N scale model train layout.