Are the monorails operational from both cockpits or just one of them? If so, do they ever switch which side they use?
Do they ever change the route of the monorails? For Example do they take one that makes the resort run and change its route to the Epcot route
Fully operational from both Cabs. In fact, when you are riding on the Resort Monorail beamway, the Pilot is driving from Cab 6. The Express and EPCOT beamway trains are both driven from Cab 1. The direction is usually never changed for Guest service, but for various situations like taking the trains in or out of service, or if there an issue on the beam somewhere.
Where is the Shop located?
Always wondered why that is...Is there a reason?
And could you ride in the "front" of the Mono alone in that scenario?
Where is the Shop located?
And Guests aren't allowed to ride in the back Cab, even though it is mostly inactive, there are still controls that need not to be touched that could interfere with the operation of the train.
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Mr. Epcot is it true that the Contemporary is used for temporary storage in severe weather? Like Hurricanes? If so how many can it hold and has it ever been needed for such a thing?
I've never really paid attention before, but where is the "switch-off" for the monorails that branches them back to their terminal (or whatever it's called)?
Thank you Rob!The Contemporary can hold up to 4 trains, parked nose-to-nose. In fact, I think there are photos online somewhere of two monorails parked in there during one of the recent storms.
The monorail barn only has room for 10 trains. So they routinely park two trains out in one of the stations every night (TTC or MK usually). But for the hurricanes they moved them inside and closed the hurricane doors in the beamway openings (and from what I've read, for the storm a couple years ago it was the first time those doors had EVER been closed, and they made a horrendous squeal/screech).
If they did, in fact, park 4 in the Contemporary, it may have been just as a precaution, in case something happened to the spur track in the storm and they were stuck with only two trains.
-Rob
Ah, I thought so. Shame...That would be nice, not having to make awkward conversation with a tired CM when you are trying to oggle SSE and keep from screaming.:lol::lol:
In a Monorail car, you can't see SSE for a very long time, but you certnatly can dance around and scream..:lookaroun:lol:
Mr. Epcot is it true that the Contemporary is used for temporary storage in severe weather? Like Hurricanes? If so how many can it hold and has it ever been needed for such a thing?
The Contemporary can hold up to 4 trains, parked nose-to-nose. In fact, I think there are photos online somewhere of two monorails parked in there during one of the recent storms.
The monorail barn only has room for 10 trains. So they routinely park two trains out in one of the stations every night (TTC or MK usually). But for the hurricanes they moved them inside and closed the hurricane doors in the beamway openings (and from what I've read, for the storm a couple years ago it was the first time those doors had EVER been closed, and they made a horrendous squeal/screech).
If they did, in fact, park 4 in the Contemporary, it may have been just as a precaution, in case something happened to the spur track in the storm and they were stuck with only two trains.
-Rob
Most of us are glad to have you in our Cab and chat you up! Just try to ask intelligent questions, no "Can it ever fall off?" or "Can I drive?"
Where is the Shop located?
Slightly apropos, are bus drivers/boat captains/monorail pilots still handing out transportation collector cards?
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