What does wgasa stand for




















The name then went to a committee for approval, remembered Chuck Bieler, a zoo official at the time. The name stuck. The Wgasa Bush Line no longer exists. The park replaced it with an open-air shuttle called the African Express three years ago. The story of the origin of the Wgasa name, however, remains a popular topic. All evidence suggests that the monorail was really named after the earthy acronym.

WGASA appears in the written record only in the last three decades, and then only in small numbers, and almost never in relation to anything other than the animal park. Username or Email Address. Remember Me. Sign In. Facebook Twitter Print Email. Sponsor Message. Grant Barrett and Randy Dotinga on Jul 21, Although apocryphal corporate lore. And what about that name? The story has become one of those eternal anecdotes that keeps popping up in newspapers and magazine accounts and even on the Internet, year after year after year.

It started out as a joke after another long, tiring meeting at which [San Diego Zoo chief designer] Chuck Faust, [future zoo director] Chuck Bieler, and the usual gang were sitting with their clipboards and pencils, attempting to come up with a name for the monorail.

Everyone was tired and punchy. Everybody laughed because they knew what it stood for, but they loved it because it sounded African. What did it stand for? Schroeder was in Czechoslovakia attending an international zoo conference. By the time he returned, the name had spread so fast that reporters were actually calling about it.

But when that answer was tried on the director, Dr. Faust was sure he was going to be handed his walking papers if he told the truth, but he did. Fact Checks.



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