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Disneyland Railroad - Main Street Station
Main Street Station: The railroad's first stop on the round trip around Disneyland.
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Disneyland Railroad - Main Street Station
Main Street USA: A view of the Disneyland Railroad's Main Street Station from the flagpole in Town Square.
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Disneyland Railroad - New Orleans Square Station
New Orleans Square: The Disneyland Railroad's stop for New Orleans Square and Frontierland.
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Disneyland Railroad - New Orleans Square Station
New Orleans Square: A veranda covers guests waiting for the Disneyland Railroad.
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Disneyland Railroad - New Orleans Square Station
New Orleans Square: This building was originally the Frontierland Station. Guests used to stand under the verandas while waiting for the trains. Now its on the other side of the tracks, used as a break room for Engineers, Firemen and Conductors.
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Disneyland Railroad - Water Tower
New Orleans Square: The Disneyland Railroad's locomotives are steam powered and must stop to refill the boilers with water. The water tower at the New Orleans Square - Frontierland Station is a working tower, and is actually used to refill the locomotives.
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Disneyland Railroad - Toontown Station
Toontown: The Toontown-Fantasyland Station is patterned after the original Frontierland station.
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Disneyland Railroad - Toontown Station
Toontown: The Toontown-Fantasyland Station is patterned after the original Frontierland Station, which is now on the other side of the tracks in New Orleans Square.
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Disneyland Railroad - Tomorrowland Station
Tomorrowland: Simple and modern, the Tomorrowland Station has vintage looking Railroad Lamps hanging from the veranda.
Note: This station bares a strong resemblance to the original Viewliner Station. The futuristic Viewliner was removed in 1958 to make room for the Matterhorn, Submarine Lagoon and the Monorail, which began operating in June 1959.
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Disneyland Railroad - Hand Signals
Disneyland Railroad: Sometimes unable to hear each other, Disneyland Conductors and Engineers will use hand signals to communicate at a distance.