Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

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Trains of the Walt Disney World Monorail System (foreground) and Walt Disney World Railroad (background) at the entrance to Magic Kingdom WDW Monorail - WDWRR.jpg
Trains of the Walt Disney World Monorail System (foreground) and Walt Disney World Railroad (background) at the entrance to Magic Kingdom

Yes, in one way or another I have always loved trains.

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—Walt Disney [1] [2]

Rail transport can be found in every theme park resort property owned or licensed by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, one of the four business segments of the Walt Disney Company. [3] [4] The origins of Disney theme park rail transport can be traced back to Walt Disney himself and his personal fondness for railroads, who insisted that they be included in the first Disney park, the original Disneyland (a key component of the Disneyland Resort) in California in the United States, which opened on July 17, 1955. [5] [6] The Disney tradition of including transport by rail in, and adjacent to, its parks has since been extended to other Disney properties with the opening of Walt Disney World in Florida in the United States, [7] Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan, [8] Disneyland Paris in France, [9] Hong Kong Disneyland Resort in China, [10] and Shanghai Disney Resort in China. [11] The Disney theme park chain is the largest on the planet by annual attendance with over 155 million visitors in 2019, and the rail systems located inside its properties play key roles as modes of transportation and as attractions for its visitors. [12]

Each Disney theme park resort has a rail transport system serving its general resort area, whether it is a monorail system located inside the Disney resort properties in the United States and Japan, [13] [14] [15] or a conventional rail system connecting external rail networks to the Disney resorts in France and China. [16] [17] [18] The Disneyland Monorail System in California was the first monorail system in the United States; the Walt Disney World Monorail System in Florida, with an estimated 150,000 passengers per day, is one of the busiest monorail systems in the world. [19] [20] Both Disney park resort properties in the United States, as well as those in Japan and France, contain theme parks that feature genuine steam-powered railroads. [21] The Disney park chain has one of the world's largest private collections of operational steam locomotives, with seventeen in total spread across the globe. [21] Additional rail systems within the theme parks in both United States resorts and the Hong Kong resort resemble steam-powered railroads, but their locomotives are powered by internal combustion engines. [22] [23] [24] Other rail transport modes found in Disney parks include horse-drawn streetcar rail lines within both resorts in the United States and the resort in France, [25] [26] [27] replica vintage electric rail lines in California and Japan, [28] [29] and a people mover in Florida. [30]

Disneyland Resort

NameLocationImageMotive power typeTrack gaugeOpenedClosedNotes
Disneyland Monorail [13] General resort area [13] Dlp nemo lagoon.jpg Electric
(busbar) [31] [32]
Monorail [13] June 14, 1959 [33] First operational monorail system in the United States. [19] Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark status. [34] Valid admission to Disneyland is required to ride this monorail. [35]
Disneyland Railroad [36] Disneyland [36] Disneyland Railroad E.P. Ripley.jpg Steam [37] 3 ft (914 mm) [38] July 17, 1955 [37] Design inspired by Walt Disney's Carolwood Pacific Railroad and Ward Kimball's Grizzly Flats Railroad. [39] [40]
Main Street Vehicles [25] Disneyland [25] Disneyland-HorseDrawnStreetcar.jpg Working animal [25] 3 ft (914 mm) [41] July 17, 1955 [37] [42] Besides the tramway with horse-drawn streetcars, non-rail, old-fashioned motor vehicles are also part of this attraction. [25]
Casey Jr. Circus Train [43] Disneyland [43] CaseyJrCircusTrain at Disneyland.JPG Internal combustion
(gasoline) [22]
2 ft (610 mm) [44] July 17, 1955 [45] Based on the anthropomorphic locomotive character Casey Junior from the Disney 1941 animated feature film Dumbo [45]
Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland [46]
(formerly Rainbow Caverns Mine Train) [45]
Disneyland [47] Disneyland train (10679070933).jpg Electric
(battery) [48]
2 ft 6 in (762 mm) [48] July 2, 1956 [45] January 2, 1977 [49] Replaced by the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad mine train roller coaster attraction [50]
Viewliner Train of Tomorrow [51] Disneyland [52] Internal combustion
(gasoline) [51]
2 ft 6 in (762 mm) [52] June 10, 1957 [51] September 30, 1958 [52] Replaced by the Disneyland Monorail System [52]
PeopleMover [53] Disneyland [53] PeopleMover Car.jpg Electric
(track-embedded spinning tires) [53]
People mover [54] July 2, 1967 [54] August 21, 1995 [54] The former line's elevated track infrastructure is still present at the park. [54]
Jolly Trolley [55] Disneyland [55] Jolly Trolley (Disneyland).jpg Internal combustion
(diesel) [56]
3 ft (914 mm) [57] January 24, 1993 [58] December 2003 [59] The former line and ride vehicles are still present at the park as static displays. [55]
Red Car Trolley [28] Disney California Adventure [28] Red Car Trolley - side on - California Adventure.jpg Electric
(battery) [60]
1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge [60] June 15, 2012 [61] Non-operating overhead wires are in place to recreate the appearance of a heritage streetcar line. [62]

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Disneyland Monorail System
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Walt Disney World

NameLocationImageMotive power typeTrack gaugeOpenedClosedNotes
Walt Disney World Monorail System [14] Magic Kingdom and Epcot resort areas [14] Monorail Coral.jpg Electric
(busbar) [63]
Monorail [14] October 1, 1971 [64] One of the world's busiest monorail systems with an estimated 150,000 passengers each day. [20] No purchase of any kind is required to ride this monorail. [65]
Walt Disney World Railroad [66] Magic Kingdom [66] Walter E Disney on track.jpg Steam [67] 3 ft (914 mm) [68] October 1, 1971 [69] All four locomotives, originally built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, were purchased from the Ferrocarriles Unidos de Yucatán. [68]
Main Street Vehicles [26] Magic Kingdom [26] Horse trolley Main street Circle Magic Kingdom Walt Disney World.jpg Working animal [26] 3 ft (914 mm) [70] October 1, 1971 [71] Besides the tramway with horse-drawn streetcars, non-rail, old-fashioned motor vehicles are also part of this attraction. [26]
PeopleMover (Magic Kingdom) [30] Magic Kingdom [30] WEDWay Peoplemover (7767818330).jpg Electric
(track-embedded linear induction motors) [30]
People mover [72] July 1, 1975 [72] An early concept model for Epcot can be seen during the ride. [30]
Fort Wilderness Railroad [73] Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground [73] Steam [73] 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) [74] January 1, 1974 [75] February 1980 [76] Numerous operational problems, poor design, and high costs led to the closure of this railroad. [77]
Wildlife Express Train [78] Disney's Animal Kingdom [78] Animal Kingdom Wildlife Express Train 01.jpg Internal combustion
(diesel) [23]
3 ft (914 mm) [23] April 22, 1998 [79] Despite the dated and weathered appearance of the trains, they are actually brand-new models built by Severn Lamb. [80]

Route diagrams

Transport in Walt Disney World
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Bus-logo.svg BSicon AETRAM.svg Art of Animation/Pop Century
BSicon lHUB.svg
BSicon MFADEfq.svg
BSicon RP4c2.svg
Bus-logo.svg All-Star Movies/Music/Sports
BSicon lHUB.svg
BSicon RP4c2.svg
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BSicon RP43+1.svg
Bus-logo.svg ESPN Wide World of Sports
BSicon MFADEf.svg
BSicon RP4c2.svg
BSicon MFADEf.svg
BSicon RP43+1.svg
BSicon RP4c4.svg
BSicon MFADEf.svg
BSicon POINTER4.svg
I-4.svg
I-4
to Airport Gnome-searchtool.svg , SeaWorld Gnome-searchtool.svg , and Universal Gnome-searchtool.svg

Bus-logo.svg Disney Transport bus service
BSicon lhSTRq.svg
BSicon uKSTRxeq.svg
BSicon MONO.svg
Monorail service
( BSicon uSTRq.svg passengers; BSicon uexSTRq.svg no passengers)
BSicon STRq black.svg
BSicon AETRAM.svg Gondola lift service
BSicon WASSERq.svg
Ferry symbol.svg Watercraft service
BSicon PARKING.svg Parking lot tram service
LYNX Transportation Logo (Symbol Only).svg Lynx regular bus service
Walt Disney World Railroad
BSicon uKDSTa-L.svg
BSicon uKDSTa-R.svg
BSicon lhKBHFa.svg
Roundhouse
(open to public during special tours only)
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BSicon uSTRq.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G2uq.svg
BSicon WSTRc2.svg
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BSicon lhSTRa@f.svg
BSicon WSTRc3.svg
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
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BSicon uSTRr.svg
BSicon WASSERl+4.svg
BSicon uhKRZW.svg
BSicon uSWING.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
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Fantasyland
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BSicon RP1q.svg
BSicon uTUNNEL1.svg
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Frontierland
BSicon uTUNNEL1.svg
BSicon BOOT.svg
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BSicon lhvSTR(r)q.svg
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon lhvCONTf(r)q.svg
BSicon uhSTR.svg
Ferry transfer
(via short walk inside park)
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BSicon ICTS.svg
BSicon uhvCONTgq.svg
BSicon uhvSTRq.svg
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People mover transfer
(via short walk inside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg
BSicon uTUNNEL1.svg
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BSicon lhvSTR(l)q.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
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BSicon uSKRZ-G2o.svg
BSicon HORSECAR.svg
BSicon uSTRf.svg
BSicon uhSTRc2.svg
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Horse-drawn streetcar transfer
(via short walk inside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg
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BSicon uBUE-usq.svg
BSicon lACC.svg
BSicon uSTBHF-G1voq.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G2oq.svg
BSicon uhSTRc2.svg
BSicon uSTRr.svg
BSicon uhSTR3+1.svg
BSicon uhSTRc4.svg
Main Street, U.S.A.
BSicon MONO.svg
BSicon uhCONTgq.svg
BSicon uhSTRq.svg
BSicon uhABZq1.svg
BSicon uhSTRq+hc4.svg
BSicon uhCONTfq.svg
Monorail transfer
(via short walk outside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg
BSicon BOOT.svg
BSicon BUS2.svg
Watercraft and bus transfers
(via short walks outside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg
Main Street Vehicles
(Magic Kingdom)
BSicon ARCH.svg
Cinderella Castle
BSicon uSTR+l.svg
BSicon NULgq.svg
BSicon uHSTq.svg
BSicon uSTR+r.svg
Central Plaza
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BSicon uABZ+lr.svg
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BSicon lv-NULf.svg
BSicon uPSL.svg
BSicon lvNULg-.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uKDSTaq.svg
BSicon uSTR+r.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
Car barn
(not open to public)
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BSicon uKRW+r.svg
BSicon uSTRl.svg
BSicon NULfq.svg
BSicon uHSTq.svg
BSicon uSTRr.svg
Main Street, U.S.A.
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Steam train transfer
(via short walk inside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg
Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover
BSicon HUBrg-R.svg
BSicon utSTR+l.svg
BSicon HUB-Lq.svg
BSicon utBSTq.svg
BSicon HUB-Lq.svg
BSicon utSTRq.svg
BSicon HUBlg-L.svg
BSicon utSTR+r.svg
BSicon numN270.svg
Storage facility
(not open to public)
BSicon HUB-R.svg
BSicon utSTR.svg
BSicon utSTR+l.svg
BSicon HUB-L.svg
BSicon utABZg+r.svg
BSicon HUB-R.svg
BSicon utSTR.svg
BSicon hPORTALl.svg
BSicon uhSTR+l.svg
BSicon utSTRr.svg
BSicon HUB-L.svg
BSicon utSTRf.svg
BSicon POINTERg@gq.svg
Space Mountain
BSicon HUBlf-R.svg
BSicon utSTRl.svg
BSicon uKRZ.svg
BSicon uSTR+r.svg
BSicon lhKRZh(l)(g).svg
BSicon lhSTR+r(r).svg
BSicon lhKRZh(r)(g).svg
BSicon hPORTALr.svg
BSicon HUB-Rq.svg
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BSicon lhSTR+l(l).svg
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BSicon uABZq+l.svg
BSicon dHUB-Rq.svg
BSicon uhdSTRq.svg
BSicon hPORTALg.svg
BSicon HUBrf-L.svg
BSicon uhSTRr.svg
BSicon lhvSTR(l).svg
BSicon uCONTfaq.svg
BSicon vNULg-.svg
BSicon uhvSTR.svg
BSicon lhvSTR(r).svg
BSicon uCONTfq.svg
BSicon lDAMPF.svg
Steam train transfer
(via short walk inside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg
BSicon lhvSTR(l).svg
BSicon uhvSTR.svg
BSicon lhvSTR(r).svg
BSicon uhSTR+l.svg
BSicon uhSTRr.svg
BSicon uhSTRl.svg
BSicon uhdSTRq.svg
BSicon NULfq.svg
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BSicon uhSTRq.svg
BSicon uhSTR+r.svg
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BSicon uhSTRgq.svg
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BSicon MASKe.svg
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BSicon lhKRZh(l)(f).svg
BSicon lhBHFq.svg
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BSicon hPORTALf.svg
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BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon lhSTRl(r).svg
BSicon uSTRl.svg
BSicon MASKa.svg
BSicon uSTRq.svg
BSicon ulBHF-Lq.svg
BSicon lhKRZh(l)(g).svg
BSicon lhBHFq.svg
BSicon uhSTR+r.svg
BSicon hPORTALf.svg
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon utSTR.svg
BSicon uhSTRf.svg
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon utABZgl.svg
BSicon utKDSTeq.svg
Maintenance facility
(not open to public)
BSicon hPORTALg.svg
BSicon uhSTRl.svg
BSicon uhSTRr.svg
BSicon uhSTRl.svg
BSicon hPORTALg.svg
BSicon uhSTRr.svg
Wildlife Express Train
BSicon uSTR+l.svg
BSicon uSTRq.svg
BSicon uSTR+r.svg
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
Rafiki's Planet Watch
BSicon uSTRg.svg
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon uKRWgl.svg
BSicon uKRW+r.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uSTRg.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uSTRf.svg
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uSTRg.svg
BSicon uKDSTe.svg
BSicon uSTRf.svg
Roundhouse
(not open to public)
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon uSTRf.svg
Africa
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon uBUE-us.svg
BSicon uSTRl.svg
BSicon uSTRq.svg
BSicon uSTRr.svg
BSicon BUS2.svg
BSicon PARKING.svg
Bus and parking lot tram transfers
(via short walks outside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg

Tokyo Disney Resort

NameLocationImageMotive power typeTrack gaugeOpenedClosedNotes
Disney Resort Line [15] General resort area [15] DRL-TypeC121-wiki.jpg Electric
(busbar) [81]
Monorail [15] July 27, 2001 [82] Fares are required to ride this monorail. [15] A transfer to Maihama Station, served by the JR East rail network's Keiyō Line and Musashino Line, exists via a short walk from the monorail's Resort Gateway Station. [15] [83]
Western River Railroad [84] Tokyo Disneyland [84] Western River Railroad Missouri a.jpg Steam [85] 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) [85] April 15, 1983 [85] Used purely as an attraction and not for transportation purposes, as it only has one station [86]
Jolly Trolley [87] Tokyo Disneyland [87] Electric
(battery) [57]
3 ft (914 mm) [57] April 15, 1996 [87] April 14, 2009 [87] The former line and ride vehicles are still present at the park as static displays. [87]
DisneySea Electric Railway [29] Tokyo DisneySea [29] Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture 279-0031, Japan - panoramio - jetsun (7).jpg Electric
(third rail) [88]
2 ft 6 in (762 mm) [88] September 4, 2001 [89] Designed to recreate the appearance of a classic elevated railway line [88]

Route diagrams

Disney Resort Line
BSicon BAHN.svg
Train transfer
(via short walk from Resort Gateway Station)
BSicon uhSTR+l.svg
BSicon uhACCq.svg
BSicon uhSTR+r.svg
Resort Gateway
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon uhACC.svg
BSicon uhSTRg.svg
Tokyo Disneyland
BSicon uhSTRf.svg
BSicon uhKRW+l.svg
BSicon uhKRWgr.svg
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon uhKDSTe.svg
BSicon uhSTRg.svg
Maintenance facility
(not open to public)
BSicon uhSTRf.svg
BSicon uhACC.svg
Tokyo DisneySea
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon uhSTRg.svg
BSicon uhSTRf.svg
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon uhACC.svg
BSicon uhSTRg.svg
Bayside
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon uhSTR.svg
BSicon uhSTRl.svg
BSicon uhSTRq.svg
BSicon uhSTRr.svg
Western River Railroad
BSicon uKDSTaq.svg
BSicon uSHI4rq.svg
Locomotive shed
(not open to public)
BSicon uvSTR+l-.svg
BSicon uSHI4g+lq.svg
BSicon uSTR+r.svg
BSicon uvSTRg-.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
BSicon uvSTR-.svg
BSicon uhSTRae(l).svg
BSicon uhKRZWae(Rr).svg
BSicon uvSTRg-.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
BSicon uvSTR-.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
BSicon uvSTRg-.svg
BSicon BOOT.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
Ferry transfer
(via short walk inside park)
BSicon PUMPHOUSE.svg
BSicon uvSTR-.svg
BSicon uv-KSTRa.svg
BSicon uhKRZWae.svg
Stillwater Junction Station
(display only)
BSicon uvBUE.svg
BSicon uTUNNEL1.svg
BSicon uvSHI2g+l-.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
BSicon uvSTRl-.svg
BSicon lACC.svg
BSicon uhBHFaeq.svg
BSicon uSTRr.svg
Adventureland
BSicon BUS.svg
BSicon MONO.svg
Bus and monorail transfers
(via short walks outside park)
DisneySea Electric Railway
BSicon uhKACCa.svg
Port Discovery
BSicon hSHI1r~LL.svg
BSicon uhSPLa.svg
BSicon hSHI1l~RR.svg
BSicon v-NULg.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~L.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~R.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~L.svg
BSicon vNULf-.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~R.svg
BSicon v-NULg.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~L.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~R.svg
BSicon BOOT.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~L.svg
BSicon vNULf-.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~R.svg
Ferry transfer
(via short walk inside park)
BSicon v-NULg.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~L.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~R.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~L.svg
BSicon vNULf-.svg
BSicon uhvSTR~R.svg
BSicon hSHI1+r~LL.svg
BSicon uhSPLe.svg
BSicon hSHI1+l~RR.svg
BSicon uhACC.svg
American Waterfront
BSicon uhKDSTe.svg
Maintenance facility
(not open to public)
BSicon MONO.svg
BSicon BUS.svg
Monorail and bus transfers
(via short walks outside park)

Disneyland Paris

NameLocationImageMotive power typeTrack gaugeOpenedClosedNotes
Marne-la-Vallée–Chessy station [16] General resort area [16] OuiGo a MLV-Chessy.jpg Electric
(overhead wire) [90] [91]
4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge [92] April 1, 1992 (RER); [93]
May 29, 1994 (TGV) [94]
Served by commuter trains on the Réseau Express Régional rail network's RER A line, as well as TGV, Eurostar, Thalys, and Ouigo high-speed trains [95] [96] [97]
Disneyland Railroad (Paris) [98] Disneyland Park (Paris) [98] Euro Disneyland Railroad No.3 G. Washington.jpg Steam [99] 3 ft (914 mm) [99] April 12, 1992 [99] Originally named Euro Disneyland Railroad, and its old initials, EDRR, are still visible in parts of the park [100]
Horse-Drawn Streetcars [27] Disneyland Park (Paris) [27] Disneyland Paryz 2013 (14).JPG Working animal [27] 3 ft (914 mm) [101] April 12, 1992 [102] Unlike its counterpart attractions in other Disney parks, this tramway is a separate attraction from the non-rail, old-fashioned motor vehicles making up the Main Street Vehicles attraction. [27]

Route diagrams

Disneyland Railroad (Paris)
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Fantasyland
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BSicon uBUE.svg
BSicon uBUE.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uKDSTe.svg
BSicon uSTRg.svg
BSicon uBUE.svg
Locomotive shed
(not open to public)
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BSicon uhACCa.svg
Discoveryland
BSicon uACC.svg
BSicon uhSKRZ-G2e.svg
Frontierland
BSicon uBUE.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uTUNNEL1.svg
BSicon uSTRf.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G2o.svg
BSicon HORSECAR.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G2o.svg
Horse-drawn streetcar transfer
(via short walk inside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg
BSicon uSTRl.svg
BSicon lACC.svg
BSicon uSTBHF-G1voq.svg
BSicon uSTRr.svg
Main Street, U.S.A.
BSicon BAHN.svg
BSicon BUS.svg
Train and bus transfers
(via short walks outside park)
Horse-Drawn Streetcars
(Disneyland Park (Paris))
BSicon ARCH.svg
Sleeping Beauty Castle
BSicon uSTR+l.svg
BSicon NULgq.svg
BSicon uHSTq.svg
BSicon uSTR+r.svg
Central Plaza
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BSicon uABZ+lr.svg
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BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uKRW+l.svg
BSicon uKRWlr.svg
BSicon uKRW+r.svg
BSicon uKDSTa.svg
Car barn
(not open to public)
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BSicon NULfq.svg
BSicon uHSTq.svg
BSicon uABZqr.svg
BSicon uSTRr.svg
Main Street, U.S.A.
BSicon lDAMPF.svg
Steam train transfer
(via short walk inside park)
Gnome-searchtool.svg

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

NameLocationImageMotive power typeTrack gaugeOpenedClosedNotes
Disneyland Resort line [17] General resort area [17] Sunny Bay Station (57).JPG Electric
(overhead wire) [103]
1,432 mm (4 ft 8+38 in) [103] August 1, 2005 [104] Run by the MTR rapid transit rail network along with the line's two stations: Sunny Bay station and Disneyland Resort station. [17] The former station is shared with MTR's Tung Chung line. [105]
Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad [106] Hong Kong Disneyland [106] Hkdisrailtrain.JPG Internal combustion
(diesel) [24]
3 ft (914 mm) [24] September 12, 2005 [24] Unlike its counterpart attractions in other Disney parks where the trains are powered by steam, this railroad's locomotives are steam outline models, which are diesel locomotives with the outward appearance of steam locomotives. [24]

Route diagrams

Disneyland Resort line
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BSicon uv-STR.svg
BSicon uvDST-.svg
Siu Ho Wan Depot
(not open to public)
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BSicon u-STRl.svg
BSicon u-LSTRq.svg
BSicon u-STRq.svg
BSicon u-SHI2rq.svg
BSicon lvACC~Rq.svg
BSicon u-STRq.svg
BSicon u-STRq.svg
BSicon u-CONTfq.svg
BSicon SUBWAY-CHN.svg Tung Chung line
BSicon uSHI2+lq-.svg
BSicon lACC-Lq-.svg
BSicon uSTRq-.svg
BSicon uSTR+r-.svg
Sunny Bay
BSicon uSKRZ-G4u.svg
BSicon uTUNNEL1.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G2u.svg
Sunny Bay Road
BSicon uSKRZ-G4u.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon lWBHF.svg
Inspiration Lake
BSicon uSKRZ-G2u.svg
Magic Road
BSicon uSTRl.svg
BSicon uKACCeq.svg
Disneyland Resort
BSicon BOOT.svg
Ferry
transfer
(
via short walk from
Disneyland Resort station
)
Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad
BSicon uKDSTa.svg
Locomotive shed
(not open to public)
BSicon uSTR+l.svg
BSicon uACCq.svg
BSicon uSTR+r.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
Fantasyland
BSicon uBUE.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
BSicon uBUE.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon NULg.svg
BSicon uSTRbl.svg
BSicon uSTRf.svg
BSicon uhSTRae.svg
Mystic Point Freight Depot
(display only)
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon BOOT.svg
BSicon uKRWg+l.svg
BSicon uKRWr.svg
Ferry transfer
(via short walk inside park)
BSicon uSKRZ-G1o.svg
BSicon uhSTRae.svg
BSicon uSTRg.svg
BSicon uSTRf.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uSTR.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G2o.svg
BSicon uSKRZ-G2o.svg
BSicon uSTRl.svg
BSicon lACC.svg
BSicon uSTBHF-G1voq.svg
BSicon uSTRr.svg
Main Street, U.S.A.
BSicon BOOT.svg
BSicon SUBWAY-CHN.svg
BSicon BUS.svg
Ferry, metro, and bus transfers
(via short walks outside park)

Shanghai Disney Resort

NameLocationImageMotive power typeTrack gaugeOpenedClosedNotes
Disney Resort station [18] General resort area [18] Disney Resort Station Line 11 Platform Screen Doors.jpg Electric
(overhead wire) [107]
4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge [107] April 26, 2016 [108] Served by Line 11 of the Shanghai Metro rapid transit rail network [18]

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The Western River Railroad is a 2 ft 6 in narrow gauge rail transport attraction in Tokyo Disneyland, which opened on April 15, 1983. Its route is 5,283 feet (1,610 m) long and takes guests through the Adventureland, Westernland, and Critter Country sections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wildlife Express Train</span> Railroad at Disneys Animal Kingdom

The Wildlife Express Train is an African themed 3 ft narrow gauge heritage railroad at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Walt Disney World, which opened on April 22, 1998. Its route is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) long and takes guests on a trip between the Africa and Rafiki's Planet Watch sections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Casey Jr. Circus Train</span> Attraction at two Disney Parks

The Casey Jr. Circus Train is the name of a ridable miniature railroad attraction found at Disneyland and a powered roller coaster attraction found at Disneyland Park (Paris). It is based on the train of the same name from the 1941 film Dumbo. This tour is similar to the one given on the slower paced Storybook Land Canal Boats, but does not incorporate narration.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fort Wilderness Railroad</span>

The Fort Wilderness Railroad (FWRR) was a 3.5-mile (5.6 km), 2 ft 6 in narrow-gauge heritage railroad located at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground in Walt Disney World. The railroad officially opened on January 1, 1974, and provided transportation for the resort's various campsites. Due to issues with track maintenance, pedestrian safety, noise concerns, and the low fuel capacity of its steam locomotives, the FWRR closed permanently in February 1980. Railroad ties remain in place along certain sections of the railroad's former right-of-way, and its four locomotives and surviving passenger cars are now owned by private collectors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Disneyland</span> Amusement park in Anaheim, California

Disneyland is a theme park at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. It was the first theme park opened by the Walt Disney Company and the only one designed and constructed under the direct supervision of Walt Disney, and opened on July 17, 1955.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grizzly Flats Railroad</span> Full-size backyard steam railroad owned by Disney animator Ward Kimball

The Grizzly Flats Railroad (GFRR) was a 3-foot narrow-gauge heritage railroad owned by Disney animator Ward Kimball at his home in San Gabriel, California. The railroad had 900 feet (274.3 m) of track, and was operated from 1942 to 2006. It was the first full-size backyard railroad in the United States.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Disneyland Railroad (Paris)</span> Heritage railroad at Disneyland Paris

The Disneyland Railroad(DRR), originally the Euro Disneyland Railroad(EDRR), is a 3-foot (914 mm) narrow gauge heritage railroad in Disneyland Park in the Disneyland Paris Resort in Marne-la-Vallée, France, which was inaugurated on April 12, 1992, the park's opening day. Its route is 7,150 feet (2,180 m) in length and is used by park guests for transportation to other areas of the park, or simply for the experience of The Grand Circle Tour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad</span> Rail transport attraction

The Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad is a 3 ft narrow gauge rail transport attraction in Hong Kong Disneyland, which opened on September 12, 2005, the same day the park opened. Its route is 5,000 feet (1,524 m) long and encircles the majority of the park with stations in the Main Street, U.S.A. and Fantasyland sections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland</span> Former attraction at Disneyland

The Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland was a 2 ft 6 in narrow gauge railroad attraction in Frontierland in Disneyland, that featured Audio-Animatronic animals in natural desert- and woods-themed environments. It opened on June 12, 1960, as an extension of Rainbow Caverns Mine Train, which opened on July 2, 1956. It closed on January 2, 1977, to make room for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DisneySea Electric Railway</span>

The DisneySea Electric Railway(ディズニーシー・エレクトリック・レールウェイ)is a 2 ft 6 in narrow gauge elevated electric railway attraction at Tokyo DisneySea. Opened on September 4, 2001, the railway is one of two rail attractions at Tokyo Disney Resort, the other being the Western River Railroad at Tokyo Disneyland.

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