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Viewliner Train of Tomorrow

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Status
  
Closed

Closing date
  
September 30, 1958

Closed
  
30 September 1958

Designer
  
Walt Disney Imagineering

Attraction type
  
Rail transport

Opening date
  
June 10, 1957

Track gauge
  
2 ft 6 in (762 mm)

Opened
  
10 June 1957

Riders per row
  
2

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Replaced by
  
Disneyland Monorail System

Similar
  
Motor Boat Cruise, Flying Saucers, Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat, Delta Dreamflight, Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad

The Viewliner Train of Tomorrow was a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge, miniature train that once operated alongside portions of the Disneyland Railroad main line.

The attraction commenced operation on June 10, 1957 and was billed by Disneyland as "the fastest miniature train in the world." Two separate trains, designed by Disney Imagineer Bob Gurr, and built as scale replicas of General Motors' futuristic Aerotrain, traveled along a dog-bone track circuit (rail line with a turnaround loop at each end) through parts of Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. The Tomorrowland train featured cars that were named for the planets, while the cars of the Fantasyland train were named after various Disney characters.

The modern, streamlined trains were placed into service to represent the future of rail travel, in contrast to the steam-powered DRR which represented its past. Motive power for each train consisted of an integral head-end unit driven by a Chevrolet 265 cu in (4.3 L) displacement V8 gasoline engine, mated to a Jeep transfer case powering drive-shafts to both the front and rear wheel trucks. Two 1954 Oldsmobile 88 2-dr coupes furnished the windscreen, doors and instrument console for each of the two 5,000-pound (2,270 kg) locomotives. The attraction operated until September 30, 1958 when construction began on the Matterhorn and Submarine Voyage. The Disneyland Monorail System ultimately took the place of the Viewliner in June 1959, thereby making it one of the shortest-lived rides in the park's history.

References

Viewliner Train of Tomorrow Wikipedia