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HI everyone,

 

While vacationing in disney, I was able to get two of there steam engine's and one of there electric parade lighted engine's on video,

and some still photo's. Sorry for the quality and shaking,it was over 90 degree's and the humidity was over 90 percent. I was told by the engineer that they use diesel fuel, which was quite interesting to me . If you guys can give me more insight on this I would like to hear more about it. I was only able to talk to him for a minute so I couldn't get anymore info about this. The train ride is well worth it, and was quite enjoyable, hope you all enjoy. Thanks for looking

 

 

Alex

 

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In 2007 they tried Biodiesel but had issues with it. In early 2009 however they switched to using recycled cooking oil from the parks eateries. I don't remember all the details on it since it's been a while since I've worked anywhere near the roundhouse but i think it was storage issues with the biodiesel, not the actual use in the locomotives.

Thanks guys for the nice comments and great info.

 

N5CJonny thanks, we didn't get the chance to visit Epcot this time, but I've seen the set up in germany during my past visit's.

 

NJCJOE thanks, I didn't get a chance to do that tour, I was over ruled by the three bosses

I live with. LOL .

 

bptBill thanks, I was guessing the flags were recently put on, because of the 4th of July.

But not totally sure. 

 

JoeG thanks for the info, I agree with you 100 percent it's  extremely hot here, and the humidity is at it's high. It's even hard to breath here. we always come to Disney in the winter, but this time we went with 20 friends and family, we always go with them on vacation in the summer. This time it was florida. 

 

Patchwork1 thanks for the info. 

 

Thanks, Alex

Cool video/pics!

 

The behind the scenes tour is good (while mine didn't end perfectly, as we had to take an SUV back to Main St(equipment problems), I'd still consider doing it again). 

 

It starts way before park opening, so maybe next time the bosses will reconsider!    I think you maybe only overlap an hour or hour and 1/2 over normal park hours.

 

There's another train in Animal Kingdom, but it's apparently not a real steam train (so as to not expose the animals to the necessary components of steam travel).

 

-Dave

There are other books that are pretty good too, but they are for Disneyland specific engines/history.

 

One is "Welcome Aboard the Disneyland Railroad!", another is "From Plantation to Theme Park: The Story of Disneyland Railroad Locomotive No. 5, the Ward Kimball".

 

Both are by Steve DeGaetano, who I believe posts here quite a bit.

 

Based on my brief search on Amazon I imagine the first one is out of print and hard to find for sale.  It looks like the second one is available at resonable prices.

 

I've not yet finished reading, but I've enjoyed both of them.

 

-Dave

 

Hey Alex,

Thanks for posting the pics and video!! Those are some really beautiful trains. The sound on those steamers sounds pretty prototypical. I guess they got the recording done perfectly. Lol!!! Just kidding!!

It's really great that Disney preserves these Steam Engines and maintains and uses them on a daily basis. They are such beautiful pieces of machinery.

Again thanks for taking the time to post them while you are on vacation with your family.
Have a great time bro. I'll talk to you when you get home.

Mike R
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