I appreciate that you'd swivel around and show the view from the back. That's one I've never seen before. I've seen things here that I'd never seen over my dozens of previous journeys before.
Beautiful sunset during the tour ride at the Disneyland Railroad. The Disneyland Railroad is my favorite ride at Disneyland since I am a Train Fan. All five of their steam locomotives operate wonderful at this railroad, Disneyland Railroad #1 “C.K. Holliday” (Built by Walt Disney Studios in 1954), Disneyland Railroad #2 “E.P. Ripley” (Built by Walt Disney Studios in 1954), Disneyland Railroad #3 “Fred Gurley” (Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1894), Disneyland Railroad #4 “Ernest S. Marsh” (Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1925), and Disneyland Railroad #5 “Ward Kimball” (Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1902). The first four steam locomotives are named after former presidents of the Santa Fe Railroad (A.K.A The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad), while the fifth one is named after a famous Disney animator.
You know, in the late 1950s, this was a real train and not just a tram. The cars were enclosed old west style; and on every trip around the park, real stunt men dressed as cowboys would have gun fights in the car using real cowboy pistols using blanks. It just blew me away. And there was no pre-recorded nonsense.
You might be thinking of Knott's Berry Farm train. I don't think Disneyland ever had cowboy actors on the trains. And this is a real train, not a tram.
What new spiel? The only thing new was added when Splash closed and they changed it to Tiana's Bayou Adventure. This spiel was recorded in 2017 after the train reopened from an 18 month closure to build Star Wars Land. The narrator is Bob Joles.
It says posted 4 weeks ago but it had to have been eariier like before April. The latch has not been installed yet at the New Orleans exit gate. What day was this?
@@3catowner Thank you for your comment. Myself and a lot of other UA-camrs post as we edit, not necessarily in chronological order. But that’s a great observation, thank you so much.😊
My favorite bit is the prehistoric section. I hope they keep that forever!
Beautifully shot! I’m enjoying watching your channel!
@@amazingorigami-lk3dr Thank you so much! I appreciate you tuning in.😊
8:11 BEATIFUL!!
@@toshibavoodoo Thank you! 😊🎈
Thanks for sharing, love the Railroad. It's a great break from the park
@@flipper330 I appreciate you checking it out. ☺️
I appreciate that you'd swivel around and show the view from the back. That's one I've never seen before. I've seen things here that I'd never seen over my dozens of previous journeys before.
@@fifthrider I appreciate you! Thanks for tuning in. And glad you enjoyed the ride perspective. 😊🎈
That was a fun journey. Thanks for taking us along with you.
@@paul08211973 You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the ride.😊 Appreciate you tuning in!
Great video, and beautifully timed for just the right light. Definitely makes me want to return after quite a while.
@@cliffchristie5865 I appreciate your words. Thank you so very much for watching.😊🎈
Beautiful sunset during the tour ride at the Disneyland Railroad. The Disneyland Railroad is my favorite ride at Disneyland since I am a Train Fan. All five of their steam locomotives operate wonderful at this railroad, Disneyland Railroad #1 “C.K. Holliday” (Built by Walt Disney Studios in 1954), Disneyland Railroad #2 “E.P. Ripley” (Built by Walt Disney Studios in 1954), Disneyland Railroad #3 “Fred Gurley” (Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1894), Disneyland Railroad #4 “Ernest S. Marsh” (Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1925), and Disneyland Railroad #5 “Ward Kimball” (Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1902). The first four steam locomotives are named after former presidents of the Santa Fe Railroad (A.K.A The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad), while the fifth one is named after a famous Disney animator.
Thank you for sharing your love of the Disneyland Railroad and appreciate the history behind its locomotives! Glad you enjoyed the scenic ride.😄
Thanks, I really enjoyed the trip. it was like I was there !!
@@camerguy1559 Thank you for watching. I’m happy I could share the experience with you. 😊
Phantastisch, super Video. vielen Dank 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you very much! I appreciate you. 🚂🎈
Cool thankyou ❤️😊
@@crystaldance5731 You’re very welcome. Thank you for tuning in ☺️❤️
Beautiful!
@@shane5110 Thank you! 😊🎈
You know, in the late 1950s, this was a real train and not just a tram. The cars were enclosed old west style; and on every trip around the park, real stunt men dressed as cowboys would have gun fights in the car using real cowboy pistols using blanks. It just blew me away. And there was no pre-recorded nonsense.
You might be thinking of Knott's Berry Farm train. I don't think Disneyland ever had cowboy actors on the trains. And this is a real train, not a tram.
Thanks for the free ride, i remember riding at Disney World, did you guys ride the monorail?
@@michaelrocky4571 You’re welcome! Glad to bring back the magical memories. Yes, the monorail is great, too, with amazing scenic views.🎈
It's wonderful that they've been able to use the same orator for the new spiel.
What new spiel? The only thing new was added when Splash closed and they changed it to Tiana's Bayou Adventure. This spiel was recorded in 2017 after the train reopened from an 18 month closure to build Star Wars Land. The narrator is Bob Joles.
When they built the Universe of Energy at EPCOT, did they clone the dinosaurs from this train ride? They look exactly the same.
It says posted 4 weeks ago but it had to have been eariier like before April. The latch has not been installed yet at the New Orleans exit gate. What day was this?
@@3catowner Thank you for your comment. Myself and a lot of other UA-camrs post as we edit, not necessarily in chronological order. But that’s a great observation, thank you so much.😊
I like the Tony the Tiger voice better
@@stephen6621 😊