The Disneyland Railroad: Trackside Railfanning of the railroad ft. all active equipment

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • As another proposal that seemed interesting came about, here is another Disneyland Railroad throwback video of 4 hours and 12 minutes(originally 3 but wanted to keep an extra hour to see all five engines in use multiple times) showing all five engines: C.K. Holliday #1, E.P. Ripley #2, Fred Gurley #3, Ernest S. Marsh #4 and Ward Kimball #5 with either all 4 train sets: Holiday 2 Red, Excursion 3, Lilly Belle #106 bonus executive car either with Holiday 4 Green and-or- Holiday Blue 5. These runs were all spotted by trackside locations such as stations and other areas where the trains can be seen running with some before the 2016-2017 closure, one clip during with a little shuttle run of Holiday 4 Green with E.P. Ripley #2 and Ward Kimball #5, and activity after the 2017 reopening.
    RUclips Exclusive as Facebook preferred not to upload a video this long.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @brianwu2697
    @brianwu2697 4 года назад +3

    Great compilation of your off-ride Disneyland Railroad videos! Thanks for giving us so much Disneyland Railroad content to enjoy while we anxiously wait for the green light! Keep up the good work!

  • @aaronprewitt344
    @aaronprewitt344 3 года назад

    2:06:47 I’m not sure if this is a Coincidence, but the Fred gurley arrives at Main Street at night and the scene cuts to toon town, and this is in (I think) 2015. The reason I say this is because I think you filmed the train me, my brother and my mom went on. We were in the caboose at the time, and we boarded at New Orleans square and went to toon town station to leave the park. I’m sure it’s probably just a strange coincidence that the exact engine and train was filmed at night that I rode in 5 years ago, at night as well. If somehow you remember seeing 2 kids and a woman in the holiday 2’s caboose, just know that that was me and my family lol.

  • @DanielGomez-gw4kt
    @DanielGomez-gw4kt 4 года назад +2

    JonRailSVideos2011 I think this video is a masterpiece, you got your previous videos and put them all together in a full-length video.
    If you don't know, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is basically not only a full-length animated feature. But the movie was put together with three featurettes, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger too. Those were the three original Winnie the Pooh movies originally as featurettes, until 1977 when they were put together as a full-length animated feature.
    Because originally when Walt Disney was planning for a full-length animated feature about Winnie the Pooh, back in the 60s he found out that children in America we're not familiar with Winnie the Pooh. Except children's parents and grandparents in the sixties and I believe during the 50s, which I really believe that the 50s of children not knowing Winnie the Pooh began.
    Anyway back during those decades, the children's parents and grandparents remembered the original Winnie the Pooh books by AA Milne. From the 1930s and 40s, because at some point in the 1930s, the books made their way from England. And of course Walt Disney was one of them who purchased those books, and his wife Lilian read those books to his daughters. And because he remembered that, later on he wanted to bring the characters to life.
    And of course starting in 1962, Walt Disney acquired the rights of the Winnie the Pooh books. And started plans for a full-length animated feature originally, but he told his staff at the studio that he found out set the children in America from the 50s and 60s we're not familiar with Winnie the Pooh during those two decades. So he decided to break the idea in three sections oh, so that they would be released as featurettes. And he believed that when the American public would become aware with Winnie the Pooh and the other characters from those featurettes, later on it would become bigger and they would be put together as a full-length animated feature. Not only do I become a classic, but also as a masterpiece.
    In 1966 the first featurette Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree was released, in 1968 Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day was released. People at the time said it was better than the first one, and with that and its success it won an Academy Award. Then in 1974, Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too was released, and all of the characters at the time became a household name.
    And then in 1977 all three of the featurettes were put together as a full-length animated feature, and was released as The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. It became the 22nd full-length animated Disney movie and above all it became a masterpiece.
    So just like that, this video is similar. Because you got your previous videos put them all together as a full-length video, and I should consider it as a masterpiece

  • @darrentan4579
    @darrentan4579 Год назад +1

    Hollywood Terminal 21 Asok

  • @DanielGomez-gw4kt
    @DanielGomez-gw4kt 4 года назад +1

    JonRailSVideos2011 just to let you know, the orange Empire Railway Museum AKA The Southern California Railway Museum had just reopened yesterday.
    This coming weekend, I hope you can go and visit and film some new videos from there

  • @giladmarkman
    @giladmarkman 4 года назад

    I won't really call it "mostly active equipment" cause it's literally all they have. the "mostly active" list as for the reopening-corona era is Holliday, Gurley, Marsh and all trainsets except holiday 2

    • @JonRailVideos2011-1
      @JonRailVideos2011-1  4 года назад +1

      Hmm okay. I wasn't really sure if would say all or mostly all but will just change it to all then. Pretty much all engines are with all the train sets were presented except the combo of E.P. Ripley #2 and Holiday 5 Blue together which convinced me to say mostly. But still, this video does show footage of all 4 of the train sets DRR has as well as all 5 engines so, in that case, I have no problem switching title.