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Main Street, U.S.A. is just one of four places where you can get on board the Disneyland Train. You can also board in New Orleans Square, Tomorrowland and Mickey's Toontown. It takes it 20 minutes to go all the way around the park. It's a good way to get a little bit acquainted with the park layout when you first arrive, or to rest your feet while traveling between areas later in the day.

Fun Facts About the Disneyland Train

Between the Tomorrowland and Main Street, U.S.A. stations, the Disneyland Train passes a diorama featuring a view the Grand Canyon today and another of the same canyon filled with prehistoric dinosaurs.

The Disneyland Train wasn't Walt Disney's first. His first adventure was a 1/8-scale train that ran in his backyard, built in 1949. The Lilly Belle car bears the same name as his backyard version, in honor of Walt Disney's wife.

Accessibility

To board the Disneyland Train at Main Street U.S.A., you must be able to climb the steps up to the station, either on your own or with your family members' help. Your wheelchair can be folded and taken along or left at the bottom of the stairs to pick up when you get back.

If this is a problem, board at New Orleans Square, Tomorrowland or Mickey's Toontown instead. At those stations, you can get right onto the train in your wheelchair or ECV. Just ask a Cast Member for help.

You can pick up a handheld captioning device at Guest Relations to use on the Disneyland Train.

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