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DISNEY CHRISTMAS TRAIN SET VIDEO TOY REVIEW WITH MICKEY MOUSE, MINNIE, GOOFY AND DONALD DUCK BY MITCH SANTONAS DISNEY TOY REVIEWS\r
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The Walt Disney World Railroad (or WDWRR for short) is a narrow gauge railroad circling the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. Operated by Main Street Operations, the 3 ft (914 mm) gauge, 1.5-mile (2.4 km) railroad circles the entire park with stations at Main Street, U.S.A., Frontierland, and formerly at the now-closed Mickeys Toontown Fair (But this stop will re-open with the opening of the new Storybook Circus). One of the busiest steam-powered railroads, it transports over 1.5 million passengers each year.\r
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The railroad has four different locomotives and four sets of passenger cars. The four locomotives were found on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico before they were taken and refurbished at the Tampa Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. These locomotives are narrow-gauge locomotives, built between 1916 and 1928 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia. \r
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A regular train consists of a steam locomotive, tender, and five passenger cars with a capacity of approximately 365 passengers and 2 wheelchairs. The tender has a capacity for 1,837 U.S. gallons (6,953 I) of fuel oil. The tender needs to be topped off with water every three or four trips (or circuits) around the park. The water tower located at the former Mickeys Toontown Fair station, nessesitaing the trains still stop there to refill. \r
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No. 1 Walter E. Disney\r
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This locomotive is named for the man behind the mouse, Walt Disney (1901-1966). Walt loved railroads and his parks have always displayed his love for trains\r
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No. 2 Lilly Belle\r
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The Lilly Belle is named after Walt Disneys wife Lillian Disney (born Lillian Marie Bounds) (1899-1997). Lilly Belle is also the name of the scaled-down steam locomotive Disney ran in his own backyard and the parlour car of the Disneyland Railroad. It should also be noted that Lilly Belle was built in 1928, which would make it as old as Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. \r
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No. 3 Roger E. Broggie\r
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This locomotive is named after Roger E. Broggie (1908-1991), who led the effort of acquiring the locomotives for the Walt Disney World Railroad and helped build Disneys own Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Roger Broggie was also the original Disney Imagineer who worked on the EPCOT theme park project.\r
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No. 4 Roy O. Disney\r
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The Number 4 locomotive is named after Walt Disneys older brother and business partner, Roy Oliver Disney (1893-1971). Roy saw the completion of his brothers dream after Walts death in 1966 due to lung cancer and completed the construction of then named Disney World. Roy renamed the resort to Walt Disney World in Walts honor and died just shortly after the Magic Kingdom opened on October 1, 1971\r
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