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(@Main Street Jim)
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brad192;2464564 wrote: I'm pretty sure it dosn't run during fireworks either. Where's Main Street Jim when you need him? Smile I'm right here. Smile Sorry - we were at a NASCAR race the past two days.

Most of the questions have been answered, but, I'll follow up.

Train - takes approximately 20 minutes for a full round trip.

Speedy1998;2464533 wrote: Just like all outdoor attractions at WDW it closes if there is lightning, but I have been told by a cast member that they will run it in the rain if there is no lightning.

Trains can and will run if it's raining out, but, if there's high/heavy winds and/or lightning, *ALL* outdoor attractions will shut down, including the trains.

Speedy1998;2464533 wrote: It also does not run during the parades. Not sure if it runs at night, I do not recall ever seeing it at night though.

MK trains close one hour prior to fireworks. That is, the last train out of Main Street Station will make a final, full trip one hour before Wishes. The trains also do not run during the Halloween or Christmas parties, due to the perimeter fireworks.

And, yes, it also shut down for a very brief time during parades, so the floats can cross the tracks.

The Carolwood room at the Wilderness Lodge Villas is a tribute to Walt's Carolwood Pacific Railroad, the backyard railroad that Walt had in his backyard at his Carolwood Drive home in Holmby Hills. There are (or *were*) some of the actual CPRR cars (a freight/box car and a flat car) on display (last time we were there in 2010). There's also all kinds of railroad memorabilia on display.

Yes, there's also the miniature trains running at the Germany pavilion at EPCOT, but, to be honest, it's never really been well-taken-care of. :( CPRR members have offered to take it over for the company, but they have declined numerous requests.

For the "Magic Behind Our Steam Trains" tour, minimum age is 10 years old. It's also four hours plus.

Something else to try and do: there are (usually) two trains running during a normal day (three on very busy days). Try and catch a ride on each individual train at least once. Smile

Don't hesitate to take your son up to the locomotive at Fantasyland station or Main Street Station (Frontierland station doesn't really have any access to the front); the engineers are *more than happy* to pose for photos and talk to him about the trains. Smile Same thing with the conductors on the back of the train (ask to be a Guest Conductor and say "All ABOOOOOOOOOAAAARRD!"). I'm still friends with a few of the guys and girls on the trains.

The Animal Kingdom "Wildlife Express" is a trip from Harambe Village to Rafiki's Planet Watch/Conservation Station, but, (to us "real steam train engineers"), it's a "tram on tracks" :P Diesel-powered, and not even really "driven" (one does not "drive a train", as I was told years ago by our chief mechanic, George Britton before he retired; you *OPERATE* a train).

The trains at Magic Kingdom are real, live, steam-powered (fuel feeds the fire instead of wood, the fire heats the water, the water turns to steam, and the steam powers the pistons and wheels) locomotives that were built nearly a hundred years ago (between 1916 and 1928). Disney "scouts" located the engines sitting in a scrapyard in Mexico, where they were loaded onto flatbed cars and then refurbished at the Tampa Shipyard in 1969. Underneath of Main Street Station (like where the Stroller Rental is), you should still see pictures of the Disney locomotives as they appeared when they were working the sugar-cane fields in central America.

As far as we know, the Disney steam trains at (most) of the Disney theme parks (Tokyo's are diesel-powered steam outline, as will be Shanghai's) are the very few remaining *daily-operated* (365 days a year, seven days a week) steam trains left in the world today. Most steam locomotives are only operated a few months/weekends out of the year as tourist trains or photo opportunities. The Disney trains *work*. Smile


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Posted : July 23, 2015 8:49 pm
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Thank you!!!!! I was hoping you would see my post. We did make it to the WL train room and absolutely loved it. I really, REALLY want to stay at WL villas now. Awesome. And my son loved it! Thank you Cindy for that wonderful tip! Heading to MK tomorrow to ride the train as much as we can. I will definitely try to get some pics with engineer and all that good stuff. Thanks everyone for all the info! This is just wonderful!


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Posted : July 23, 2015 11:10 pm
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AvonleaCF;2464609 wrote: If you need a midday break, consider taking a boat over to the Wilderness Lodge Resort. In the Villas section, there's a room dedicated to trains -- like a mini museum. It's not huge but could be a good break; you could always have lunch at Roaring Forks while over there.

We stopped by on our way to dinner at Kona Cafe, and fell in love. I can't wait to try and book at WL villas. We loved the train room and can't wait to go back. Such a great, relaxing experience. Thank you!


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Posted : July 23, 2015 11:12 pm
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I'm sure your little boy will be in heaven!!
I can't wait to see the steam train tour myself - probably on this next trip Smile


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Posted : July 30, 2015 10:03 pm
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LandFan;2465405 wrote: I'm sure your little boy will be in heaven!!
I can't wait to see the steam train tour myself - probably on this next trip Smile

Let me know how it is! Sounds like we'll have to wait a few more years until he is 10, but I'd love to hear all about it. Enjoy!


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Posted : August 1, 2015 4:57 pm
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lawgirl;2465500 wrote: Let me know how it is! Sounds like we'll have to wait a few more years until he is 10, but I'd love to hear all about it. Enjoy!

WIll do! It won't be until next June though :mickey:


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