Zilker Park's mini train to reopen Wednesday
The mini train shut down in 2019 after a storm caused erosion under parts of the track. Zilker Park's iconic mini train, the Zilker Eagle, is set to reopen for the first time since 2019 after years of delays. The train, which has been operating since 1961, ceased operations after a storm eroded the ground along parts of the track. The Austin Parks Foundation was initially hired to operate the train in 2020, but continued to push back the launch date due to issues with brakes and other concerns. The first official ride will take place at 10am on Wednesday. The updated 15-minute ride will feature a new route and scenic views of downtown. Tickets are $6 for kids and adults and can be purchased from the train depot.

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Zilker Park's iconic mini train is back for the first time since 2019 after years of delays. Why it matters: The train has long been a Zilker Park staple — offering rides since 1961 — but it ceased operations after a storm eroded the ground along parts of the track.
Driving the news: The Zilker Eagle, previously named the Zilker Zephyr, will depart for its first official ride at 10am Wednesday.
What they're saying: "This is a long time coming," Joy Casnovsky, Austin Parks Foundation's chief mission officer, told Axios during a Monday media event as the train completed its final test rides.
Catch up quick: The city hired the Austin Parks Foundation to operate the train in 2020, but the group continued to push back the launch date over missing brakes and other concerns, which ultimately led the foundation to part ways with its initial train provider.
• Most recently, the foundation discovered the train's clearance was too low when full of passengers and sent the train coaches to Shertz for adjustments.
Zoom in: The Zilker Eagle will depart from the renovated train depot at 2131 1/2 William Barton Drive.
• Expect a slightly updated route and a 15-minute ride, which begins near Barton Springs Pool and turns around at Lou Neff Point with scenic views of downtown.
• The train depot and surrounding site have also been updated with new lighting and landscaping. The train, which can fit up to 66 riders, now has two wheelchair-accessible coaches and a loading ramp.
Of note: Riders will see engineer JC Herrera in the locomotive each day, making his loop around the park and reminding guests to keep their arms and legs inside the train at all times.
• "I'm not nervous — just excited," he told Axios, adding that he plans to hire and train more employees to help operate the Zilker Eagle. "We're ready to open."
📍 If you go: The train will operate daily from 10am to 6pm.
• Tickets are $6 for kids and adults and can be purchased from the train depot.
• Rides are free on the third Wednesday of each month from 10am to 2pm, starting on June 19.