
Operating a scenic area faces numerous challenges, such as ensuring visitor satisfaction, increasing revenue, and optimizing operations. The solution to these common pain points is actually quite simple: our sightseeing train. The sightseeing train is not only a fun amusement ride but also addresses key issues facing scenic area development. Below are three major challenges and how our CE-certified trackless sightseeing train addresses these issues:
1. Visitor Fatigue and Low Attraction Coverage
Long walking sessions tire visitors, shortening their visit time, leading to missed attractions, poor reviews, and wasted resources in sparsely populated “quiet areas.”
Our trackless train acts like a shuttle bus, connecting various attractions and eliminating the hassle of long journeys for visitors. It provides a smooth and quiet ride for visitors of all ages, extending their stay, and customizable routes transform “quiet areas” into popular attractions.
2. Low Revenue and Limited Secondary Spending
Most scenic areas rely solely on meager ticket sales, making it difficult to generate secondary spending (food, souvenirs), resulting in revenue losses.
Sightseeing trains can boost revenue in two ways: firstly, by charging fares (most customers can recoup their investment within 6-12 months); and secondly, by serving as mobile attractions, offering photo opportunities and onboard snacks or souvenirs, thus encouraging more spending.
3. Inefficient Operations and High Maintenance Costs
Inefficient shuttle buses (expensive and difficult to operate) and traditional rail trains (high installation/maintenance costs) both burden operations.
Our trackless trains eliminate the need for tracks, saving upfront costs. They are easy to operate and equipped with a low-maintenance electrical system. One-button start and remote monitoring reduce the need for staff. Furthermore, we offer a 1-year warranty and lifetime maintenance.





