Opening date April 12, 1992 Length 7,150 ft (2,180 m) Opened 12 April 1992 Designer Walt Disney Imagineering | Attraction type Railroad attraction Speed 10 mph (16 km/h) | |
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Area Main Street, U.S.A., Frontierland, Fantasyland, Discoveryland Status Under Refurbishment (Discoveryland Station) Similar Discovery Arcade, Mike Fink Keel Boats, Liberty Arcade, Indiana Jones et le Temple d, Le Carrousel de Lancel |
Disneyland railroad paris
The Disneyland Railroad (DLRR), originally the Euro Disneyland Railroad (EDRR), is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad in Disneyland Park in the Disneyland Paris Resort in Marne-la-Vallée, France, which was inaugurated on April 12, 1992, the park's opening day. Its route is 7,150 feet (2,180 m) in length and is used by park guests for transportation to other areas of the park, or simply for the experience of The Grand Circle Tour.
Contents
Journey
Main Street Station is seen upon entering Disneyland Park, in Main Street, U.S.A.. From there, guests can start their journey around the park, with a recorded narration commenting on visited landscapes.
Trains first cross a diorama recreation of the Grand Canyon, complete with wild animals and storm effects. As they arrive in Frontierland, travelling behind the Rivers of the Far West, they first stop in Frontierland Depot.
Then trains travel through Adventureland, allowing guests to discover the Temple of Peril and witnessing the inside of the ride Pirates of the Caribbean.
At Fantasyland Station, located in the British part of Fantasyland (which also includes Peter Pan's Flight and Alice's Curious Labyrinth), guests are given a whole view on the land, and then trains even venture through the facade of It's a Small World.
Finally, in Discoveryland, trains stop above Star Tours and Captain EO, in Discoveryland Station. The journey comes to an end while returning to Main Street.
Trains
The Disneyland Railroad operates four trains pulled by 4-4-0 steam locomotives built by H.P. Phillips Company (Locomotives No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3) in 1992, and Severn Lamb (Locomotive No. 4) in 1993.