Disneyland Railroad
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Disneyland Railroad (10)
Originally named the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (ATSF) Railway sponsorship officially ended in 1974. Since then the locomotives and trains have operated as the Disneyland Railroad (DLRR). -
Engine No. 1 - C.K. Holliday (4)
The Disneyland Railroad's Engine No. 1, the C.K. Holliday. It was modeled after Walt Disney's personal one-eighth scale locomotive, the Lilly Belle. -
Engine No. 2 - E.P. Ripley (4)
The Disneyland Railroad's Engine No. 2, the E.P. Ripley. It was modeled after Walt Disney's personal one-eighth scale locomotive, the Lilly Belle. -
Engine No. 3 - Fred Gurley (5)
The Disneyland Railroad's Engine No. 3, the Fred Gurley. It was originally built in 1894, and joined the Disneyland Railroad in 1958. -
Engine No. 4 - Ernest Marsh (5)
The Disneyland Railroad's Engine No. 4, the Ernest Marsh. Originally built in 1925, this engine made its first trip around Disneyland in 1959. -
Engine No. 5 - Ward Kimball (6)
The Disneyland Railroad's No. 5 Engine is named for Walt Disney Studios animator and train enthusiast, Ward Kimball. -
The Lilly Belle - Presidential Car (17)
Originally named the Grand Canyon, observation car #106 was pulled out of service in 1966 and redesigned as a private car for special guests. Plans were to unveil the redesigned Presidential Car during the celebration of the United States Bicentennial. In 1976 the coach was re-christened the Lilly Belle, named for Walt Disney's wife, Lilian. -
Disneyland Railroad - Trains (5)
The Disneyland Railroad's locomotives are hitched to various train setups. The different trains offer different seating arrangements, colors and styles. -
Lilly Belle Engine (4)
A replica of the Lilly Belle, a one-eighth scale engine from Walt Disney's backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific. -
Kalamazoo Handcar (4)
A handcar made for Walt Disney in 1957, by the Kalamazoo Manufacturing Company of Kalamazoo, Michigan.