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The Barrel Land Train

Price: £595Price (inc VAT): £714

Welcome to "The Barrel Land Train" ...

Honda Quad bike pulls all 8 barrel carriages all connected to make a train.

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The Barrel Land Train comes with steering wheels and seat belts to keep little budding train drivers safe all each in carriage .
Quad bike is road registered so we can cut across streets and most hard standing areas.
Can be driven on playing fields..Car parks , field ..infact pretty much anywhere ..woodland , parks. Tracks and trails.. The driver will decide his track before he takes you on a mystery tour. Being a track less train we can make the ride long or short depending on venue.
Comes with a fully competent driver **The Land Train is perfect for large birthday parties (as long as you have a field accessible). School fetes & local shows plus corporate Hire.

Suitable for all ages ADULTS & CHILDREN ..Family fun guaranteed

Land train can be dressed up ..*Sponsor a barrel fund raiser .. Team colours ...Dress up for a christmas train ride ..

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Both children and adult love this popular novel ride
Please book early to avoid disappointment.

Deposit required to book ..need more information ? Call Clyde on 07958941728 .. Happy to help with any questions.

RISK ASSESSMENT FOR LAND TRAIN ....

Manufacturers

Manufacturers of barrel trains have duties to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that they are designed and constructed to ensure they are safe to use whilst in operation. If the train is 'home made' by the operator this duty lies with them.

Duties on the person in overall control of the barrel train

Barrel trains are defined as a fairground ride. The person in overall control of a fairground ride, including a barrel train, is called the ride controller. The ride controller, has duties to ensure:

  • the train is properly designed and built to ensure it is safe to use; and
  • it is regularly inspected to make sure it stays in that condition.

These can be done through a system of pre-use and in-service inspections. More information regarding the duties placed on ride controllers can be found in HSG 175 (PDF) .

The controller must also assess the risks from operation of the train and take sensible and proportionate measures to control them.

The steps set out below, particularly those relating to speed and no tight turns, should reduce the risk of overturning and ejection.

Risk control measures include:

  • Using a fit for this purpose towing vehicle:
    • Some small tractors and quad bikes are not designed for towing and must not be used.
    • The suitability of the towing vehicle should be checked with the manufacturer.
    • The manufacturer's restrictions regarding the un-braked towing weight of the towing vehicle must not be exceeded.
  • Ensuring the towing vehicle and the barrel train are properly maintained, kept in good condition and that brakes are capable of safely stopping the train when it is fully loaded. The maintenance regime should cover wheels, tyres, axles, hitches and other safety critical parts.
  • Ensuring passenger carriages are safe for how they are going to be used.
  • Pre-use inspections are carried out on the barrel train before it is brought into use for the first time and that the ride is subject to an annual in-service inspection in line with the Amusement Devices Inspection Scheme (ADIPS). (Further information available in HSG175).
  • Tyre pressures on both the towing vehicle and train are correct. The vehicle should be checked before use and the tyres inflated (if required). Unbalanced tyres can result in instability of the vehicle.
  • Planning the route for the train ensuring that transverse or excessively steep slopes, tight turns and tight circles are avoided. It may be necessary to impose different speed limits at different parts of the route.
  • Ensuring the train is only towed at walking pace:
    • Particular attention should be made to the speed of the vehicle during turns and to ensuring that the last carriage has completed the turn before increasing speed.
    • The vehicles used for towing may not be fitted with a speedometer when new, so other methods of speed control, such as defined gear selection may be required.
  • Having arrangements in place to ensure passengers can be observed at all times. This cannot effectively be undertaken by the driver alone who should be looking forward.
    • Controllers may decide to operate with a 'conductor' riding in the back car. If this option is taken up they should ensure the car is suitable for that purpose.
    • Alternatively, an observer may be able to walk alongside the carriages.
    • The conductor or observer should be trained to know what to do if passengers are behaving incorrectly and should be able to communicate effectively with the driver.
  • Ensuring the driver has been trained and is competent to use the equipment. In line with the operation of other amusement devices of a similar nature, the driver should be at least 18 years of age. See below for advice on driver training.

Seat belts

HSE has considered the case for seat belts, however as the risk of an overturn cannot be entirely eliminated ,and in the absence of roll-over protection systems (ROPS), seat belts may present a risk of trapping passengers under the carriage and dragging them along the ground, causing more severe injury.

Driver training

The competence of drivers is critical to the safety of passengers. Drivers must be trained and instructed in the safe operation of barrel trains. This will include:

  • Pre-use checks on tyre pressures, brakes, integrity of the carriages and their connectors.
  • The safe operation of the train including following designated routes, speed restrictions, avoiding tight turns, sudden speed changes and supervision of passengers.
  • Information on the assessment of passengers' suitability to be on the ride. Those who are too small, too big, or who are unlikely to remain seated during the ride or may become frightened or distressed during the ride should be excluded as they can increase the risk of overturn.
  • Drivers need to be aware of the maximum number of carriages and people that can be pulled. Some of the trains may have as many as 12 carriages which, when laden, constitutes a considerable weight.

Driver duties

Drivers are responsible for driving the train in a way which does not put themselves or passengers at risk of injury. They need to be familiar with the safe method of operation of the train and fully understand the training they were given.


Suitable For Children
Suitable For Adults

Suitable For

Indoors on Hard Surface
Outdoors on Grass
Outdoors on Grass & Dirt
Outdoors on Gravel
Outdoors on Hard Surface

Not Suitable For

Outdoors on Artificial Grass
Outdoors on Dry Grass
Outdoors on Grass (event)
Outdoors on Grass / Hard Surface Mix
Outdoors Under Cover

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