Did you know that there's a train in downtown Las Vegas? It's not what you might think. It's a monorail.
The Las Vegas Monorail is owned and maintained by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. The route is just under 4 miles long and runs from the Sahara hotel on the north end of the Strip to the MGM Grand on the south. As you might expect, it has a stop at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Here are some interesting tidbits from the Wikipedia entry.
We rode the monorail along its entire length and back on the only day we visited a casino (more on that in the next post). Tickets were $5 per person per ride – well worth the unique experience.
I don't think I got very good photos of the monorail. I guess I was too busy enjoying the ride. The cover image is an abstract of the track from below. Here is a picture of one train from inside a station ...
... and another of the front of our train as it rounds a curve.
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