Mysterious Sign shows up at the Entrance of the Magic Kingdom

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Entrance of the Magic Kingdom
Entrance of the Magic Kingdom

Mysterious Sign shows up at the Entrance of the Magic Kingdom. Signs at Disney World are nothing new. We have seen the larger ones come and go over the years, like the DVC Billboard sign that was just repainted, the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser Road Signs we saw pop up prior to opening, or the Tower of Terror Billboard sign that was recently demolished. Sometimes the smaller ones escape our notice.

A Walt Disney World Railroad sign appeared overnight at Disney’s Magic Kingdom entrance. What does this mean and what is the sign for is the question? Is Disney putting up signs, that will hold other signs telling people the park hours? Or is this going to be something for the WDW Railroad itself?

At Epcot, a sign that looks to be the same shape and size and looks to be able to hold a sign itself was noticed also. So realistically, this will probably just let people know the park hours or if a special event is sold out. Either way, it is cool seeing a new Walt Disney World Railroad sign.

Related: Final Future World Sign Replaced in Epcot


Entrance of the Magic Kingdom
Entrance of the Magic Kingdom
Entrance of the Magic Kingdom

All Aboard!

Listen to the clamor of the engine, the chug of the wheels and the call of the whistle as you travel aboard the Walt Disney World Railroad.

Take your seat on 1 of 4 meticulously restored, vintage narrow-gauge steam trains—originally built between 1916 and 1928—and enjoy a relaxing 20-minute, 1.5-mile scenic round-trip tour.

It’s a convenient—and nostalgic—way to get around Magic Kingdom park!

Find a Station
You can board or disembark at any of 3 stations:

Walt’s Lifelong Passion

A noted train enthusiast, Walt Disney built his very first railroad in his backyard. The Carolwood Pacific Railroad, a 1/8-scale train, debuted in 1950 and featured a custom-built, steam-powered locomotive that encircled his property.

Delighted with his miniature backyard railroad, Walt decided to share his love of trains with the whole world. The result was the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad, a favorite of Guests since the park opened in 1955.

Related: Goofy DVC Billboard Now Complete

Final Disney World Railroad Tracks

Entrance of the Magic Kingdom


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