Wikipedia currently has April 1, 2020. I recall looking on Disneyland.com and that date matched for the return of the trolley. But Disney was quick to get rid of that, Wikipedia did too for a while, but now Wikipedia says the reopening is scheduled for April 1, 2020. The trolley closed last year on April 1, 2019. So is this likely to return in April?
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Originally posted by rld275501 View PostWikipedia currently has April 1, 2020. I recall looking on Disneyland.com and that date matched for the return of the trolley. But Disney was quick to get rid of that, Wikipedia did too for a while, but now Wikipedia says the reopening is scheduled for April 1, 2020. The trolley closed last year on April 1, 2019. So is this likely to return in April?My signature is NOT larger than my post, nor should yours be!
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Checked the April 1st schedule. RCT is still on the refurb list so we'll definitely see it again when Avengers Campus opens.
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Originally posted by DisneyFunGuy View PostWhat I would like to know is, will Disney bring back the "Red Car News Boys" once the Trolley is back? It's true, once the Trolley left, the show lost it's luster! But it's always been a great little variety show, and would love for it to return.Soaring like an EAGLE !
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Originally posted by brian11811 View PostI wasn’t a fan of the techno newsy beat in 1930s time period, but I might be over critical and only saw it like 8 years ago. I do miss the trolly! It’s my avatar for crying out loud.
I recall the "OLD"Pacific Electric red trolley cars in the 50's....when I was very little in Long Beach CA.
so it was nice bring back from historyattraction features replicas.
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Originally posted by Eagleman View Post
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I recall the "OLD"Pacific Electric red trolley cars in the 50's....when I was very little in Long Beach CA.
so it was nice bring back from historyattraction features replicas.
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Originally posted by Right Down Broadway View PostGreat that you remember them. It's weird to think that the PE had more track miles than there are freeway miles! They were ubiquitous in and around LA.
also recall Long Beach was a Big Navy town as well ......
But your right.......and Today many of the area routes is use for transporting now......
like the Blue Line.......amazing how old I'M
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Yes, I think the Expo line now goes to Santa Monica using the Red Car track. There was a website that had a lot of old pictures, you can probably google old red car tracks or something. You can just scroll around On google maps and see where the old tracks were (weird building angles and tunnels etc).
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Originally posted by brian11811 View PostYes, I think the Expo line now goes to Santa Monica using the Red Car track. There was a website that had a lot of old pictures, you can probably google old red car tracks or something. You can just scroll around On google maps and see where the old tracks were (weird building angles and tunnels etc).
they now landmarks ,Balboa Pavilion is one of themPE Red Car lines
that used to criss-cross Los Angeles , Pacific City ceded enormous power to railroad magnate HENRY R.HUNTINGTON, and thus became a city of Huntington Beach CA. whose name has been written into corporate sponsorship, and like much of the history of Southern CaliforniaLast edited by Eagleman; 02-20-2020, 09:54 PM.Soaring like an EAGLE !
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