ALL ABOARD!

     McCormick-Stillman Train

 

The McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park has been a staple of Scottsdale, AZ since opening to the public in 1975.  The 30 acre park sits on land that was donated to the city in 1967 by the Fowler McCormick family.  The jewel of the park is the 5/12 (5 inches equals 1 foot) standard Paradise & Pacific Railroad.  The train runs year-round, with rides available to visitors every 30 minutes on weekdays, and continuously on weekends during park hours.  With assistance from former U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater, the train was actually constructed by the United States Marine Corps as part of a training exercise. 

In addition to the fully operational railroad, the park features a variety of additional attractions including a carousel, playground, Western Town play area, authentic railroad exhibits, ramadas for parties/picnics, stage for evening performances, xeroscape arboretum, railroad museum, eating areas, model train clubs, and more. *

 

McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park Carousel        Magma Arizona Railroad No. 6

                  Scottsdale Charros Carousel                        1907 Magma AZ Railroad No. 6 Engine               

Railroad Park Playground        Western Town

      Playground                                                      Western Town

 Waiting for the Train

Aboard the Paradise and Pacific

The park is not just a paradise for the kids, however.  It is awash in history for the adults.  Exhibits include the 1907 built Magma Arizona Railroad Engine No. 6, which hauled copper from Superior to Magma, AZ for 38 years.  The Roald Amundsen Pullman Car was built in 1928, and used for maximum security travel for every president from Herbert Hoover to Dwight Eisenhower.  The Baggage Car which currently houses the Railroad Museum was built in 1914 as a sleeping car.  It was converted to carry baggage during World War II.  The Merci Train was France's "thank you" to the goodwill of the American public.  Following WWII, Americans donated goods and materials to fill 250 railroad cars, which were then delivered to war- ravaged France.  France commissioned the Merci Train to return the favor.  49 so-called 40 & 8 boxcars (could hold 40 men or 8 horses) full of French treasures were delivered to America as a gesture of thanks.  One of the boxcars is proudly on display.*

 

                            McCormick Stillman Clock Tower   Magma Arizona Railroad Engine No. 6   

 

  Merci Train Railroad Park Ramada

 

*All McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park facts courtesy of www.therailroadpark.com

Railroad Park Event Schedule

 

Paul Slaybaugh is a Realtor with Realty Executives in Scottsdale, Arizona.  An Arizona native, Paul was raised in McCormick Ranch.  He loved riding the Paradise and Pacific Railroad as a child, and he still visits the park every week.  Only now he rides the train with his sons, Jack and Wyatt.  For more local information, please visit us at McCormick Ranch Real Estate.


 

 

 

 
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24 Comments on The McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale, AZ

OCT
02
2007
Paul, great photos of the train park... we definitely has lots of fond memories.  A great place for parties and family get togethers!
10:28pm • #1
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Paul - This is one of the best Localism posts I have seen!  Great layout and photos.  Very well done, my friend!
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Thank you, Dru.  I took those pictures this past weekend.  You are 100% correct for it being a great place for events/parties.  I always attend a few performances during the summer evening concert series, and we reserved a ramada last year to celebrate my older son's first birthday.  There is no such thing as a bad day at the Railroad Park.  Thanks for sharing.

11:10pm • #3
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Thank you so much, Jason.  The hard part was choosing from the plethora of photos I have of the park.  I love the one of the father and son watching the train approach.  My only regret is that I don't have a way of finding the guy and sending it to him.  Hopefully he finds this blog!  This was a labor of love, so I'm glad you enjoyed it.  Thank you for the kind words and your continued support of my blog.  I'm sure I'll be talking to you soon.
11:16pm • #4
OCT
03
2007
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Jason nailed it...great job, Paul. This makes me want to swing by there...when your family has mine over for dinner!
12:18am • #5
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Thanks Joey.  It's an amazing park.  I have never seen another one like it.  You name the day, and I'll make sure that Colonel Sanders has a spread lined up at our place! 
12:23am • #6

Dia Duit Paul,

Very nice looking post.  What camera do you use?  Is it an SLR?

12:57am • #7
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Dia Duit Patrick,

Believe it or not, I got these shots with a hand-me-down Kodak.  I haven't even reviewed the specifications on it.  My toddler has gotten a hold of each of my two previous cameras.  They are no longer with us.  I have vowed to avoid purchasing another one until he moves out of the "randomly destroy all electronic equipment within reaching distance" phase.

1:04am • #8

A couple of tweaks and that camera will take great photos.

The photo of the kid and his dad is pretty cool.

1:13am • #9
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That one's my favorite.  You can't stage a moment like that.

1:16am • #10
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Paul -- This is a fun post and really gives a tug at the 'ole' heart for me. This park is a treat. My boys are now in their late 20's and we have some great memories of this great find. Thank your for helping me reminisce all over again. If you haven't been to this park people it is a "must do" in your travel plans to the Phoenix area! Lots to do for young and old! Great Post Paul.

2:24am • #11
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Thanks for commenting, Candace.  Glad I could bring back some fond memories with this post.  It really is an amazing place.  I didn't even mention the live miniature steamers that the kids can ride!  It is a must-do for families visiting Scottsdale.
11:10am • #12
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Very nicely done Paul :) I love the pictures and it makes me miss AZ. My Mom and sister live up the mountains from you (Payson & Pine) but used to live in the valley near you. I need to make a trip soon!
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I appreciate it, Jennifer.  Isn't it amazing what a small world this is when you start opening up on this forum?  What part of the Valley did they live in prior to moving to the Rim country? 
2:15pm • #14
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They previously lived in Scottsdale and Mesa. Both are Realtors, so should you ever find yourself needing to refer, just let me know!
5:04pm • #15
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You've got a deal, Jennifer.  You know, my father has been selling Real Estate here forever, so it's not outside the realm of possibility that they did business together at some point.  I think he's had a co-broke with just about every agent who has ever served Scottsdale.
5:12pm • #16
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Hello Paul,
This is a great post with awesome photos and packed full of great information for your locals.  Great marketing post.  Good job.
5:29pm • #17
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Thank you, Cynthia.  When you have a great product to sell, all you have to do is show it to people.  I'm fortunate to live in a community that boasts such marvels.  Thank you again for your comments.
6:11pm • #18
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04
2007
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Paul, I forgot to mention...my wife and I wrote a song called "Here comes the Choo-Choo Train."

You might want to embed it...or at least listen to it. It's fun.

It's on the aszterbaum family's myspace...I won't put a link in your comment string.

2:27am • #20
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I'll check it out, Joey.  Sounds like fun.  For future refererence, you can throw a link in your comments anytime.  Doesn't bother me one bit.
8:53am • #21
OCT
07
2007
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Paul:

My kids have riden on that train. Thanks for the memories.

12:41am • #23
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I bet they had a blast, Alan!  Thanks for sharing that.
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