This steam-engine train can be customized for dinosaurs of all kinds: windows accommodate long-necked sauropods, there is headroom in the Observation Car for the larger theropods, and the Aquacar is an aquarium for sea-going passengers.
The Dinosaur Train circles the whole world, crossing oceans and inland seas, with stops to visit undersea prehistoric animals.
[citation needed] It premiered on Labor Day 2009[8][9] and airs daily on PBS Kids, and in various countries around the world.
on Nickelodeon, Craig Bartlett decided to create another children series, this one set during the era of the dinosaurs, including the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.
Bartlett conceived the idea for the show, drew the main characters, and wrote a pilot script.
[8] Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave this a show a rate four stars out of five, describing as a "Young dino's travels teach kids about science and diversity.
[6] The film, titled Dinosaur Train: Adventure Island, premiered on April 12, 2021, serving as the series finale.