Disneyland Railroad Testing Underway Reopening Expected Soon

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Disneyland Railroad Testing Underway Reopening Expected Soon

The iconic Disneyland Railroad has resumed test runs, signaling the completion of track repairs and a potential return to service.

Related – Disney Replacing Sections of Track for Disneyland Railroad

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A couple of days ago guests witnessed a complete test run around the park. This achievement marks the successful completion of new track installation, a crucial step in the ongoing renovation. The newly laid track will connect to a switch, allowing trains to access the backstage roundhouse for maintenance and storage.

Construction walls have been removed from all but two Disneyland Railroad stations: Main Street, U.S.A. and New Orleans Square. This suggests that the attraction may reopen sooner than expected, potentially allowing guests to board at Tomorrowland or Mickey’s Toontown.

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As of publication, the Disneyland Railroad’s operating hours are not available beyond Thursday, November 28th, the furthest date listed on the Disneyland Resort calendar. The railroad closed on August 5th to accommodate track repairs. Prior to that, guests were unable to board or disembark at the New Orleans Square station due to ongoing construction for the Haunted Mansion’s expanded grounds refurbishment.

Do you like to take a ride on the Disneyland Railroad during your Disneyland trips?


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