Exciting news, Disney enthusiasts! The iconic Disneyland Railroad is currently undergoing testing at Disneyland Park, signaling the completion of track work and hinting at a possible reopening soon.
As observed, the train made an impressive full loop around Disneyland Park on October 16th. This full circuit indicates the recent installation of new tracks is complete, meticulously connecting to the switch that leads trains to the backstage roundhouse, a key maintenance area for the Disneyland Railroad trains and Monorails.
Additionally, keen-eyed visitors have noticed that construction walls have been removed from all stations except Main Street, U.S.A., and New Orleans Square. This suggests that the Disneyland Railroad could potentially reopen soon but feature boarding options at Tomorrowland or Mickey’s Toontown first.
Currently, the Disneyland Railroad doesn’t have listed operating hours until November 28th, but this could change as the reopening gets closer. The beloved attraction has been temporarily closed since August 5th for essential track work and previously faced boarding limitations at the New Orleans Square station due to ongoing area refurbishments.
The Disneyland Railroad has been enchanting guests since Disneyland opened in 1955, featuring stations in Main Street, U.S.A., New Orleans Square, Mickey’s Toontown, and Tomorrowland. Its vibrant history and charming locomotives—C.K. Holliday, E.P. Ripley, Ernest S. Marsh, Fred Gurley, and Ward Kimball—continue to capture the hearts of visitors.
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