Circus Train Passes Through Toccoa

The circus comes through Toccoa one last time.

Monday afternoon, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey circus train traveled through Toccoa and Stephens County on its way to Atlanta from North Carolina as the circus is shutting down after this, its last tour, in May.

The train finally passed through downtown Toccoa around 5 p.m. after it was delayed for several hours making its way through upstate South Carolina.

When it arrived in Toccoa, it was greeted by a crowd of onlookers who cheered and watched the train as it went by.

Some of the people watching the train had waited for a few hours, as it was originally set to pass through Toccoa between 1 and 2 p.m.

Circus staff waved back from the train as it passed through Toccoa, transporting the show and the animals to its next stop.

Feld Entertainment, the company behind the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey circus announced in phentermine pills.

The company said that that decision was made as a result of high costs coupled with a decline in ticket sales, making it unsustainable.

According to Feld Entertainment, following the transition of the elephants off the circus, the company saw a decline in ticket sales greater than could have been anticipated.