One of the most popular attractions at the Santa Ana Zoo is the
Zoofari Express children's train. There are two engines: 1030 and 1036. Both are 14 gauge,
4-4-4 configuration
locomotives. The original 1030 engine was constructed in 1954 by the
Hurlbut Amusement Company of
Buena Park. Engine 1030 was originally installed at
Santa's Village in Sky Forest, California. It operated there continuously for 44 years. When Santa's Village closed in 1998, the Friends of Santa Ana Zoo purchased the entire train and of original track. The train was then restored by volunteers from Mater Dei High School with the help of
Bud Hurlbut. The restored train opened at the Santa Ana Zoo in the spring of 1999. The track length was expanded to . Engine 1030 was gas-powered, but in 2006 it was converted to electric power. Engine 1036 is a new electric-powered locomotive that was installed in 2005, along with new passenger cars. The zoo also features a Conservation Carousel with a 33 animal line-up including the giraffe, giant panda, African elephant, cheetah, hummingbird, gorilla, bald eagle, jaguar, zebra, Bengal tiger, otter, panther, seal, sea dragon and a custom-made anteater. The carousel also features a wheelchair-accessible Studded Leather Swan Chariot. ==Incidents==