JML42691
Active Member
To switch the cabin that controls the train requires the train to be powered down and then rebooted from the other cabin, which from what we've been told in the main thread by board#### (sorry, I forget his name exactly) this takes a decent amount of time and would delay guests in other trains from unloading. So in order to expedite the switch over to the other track, Disney's policy was to have the driver control the train from the rear cab until it stopped at MK where they would do the changeover.Does anybody know if the trains are capable of being operated from either control cabin? If so, why wouldn't they have a driver on both sides when doing these operations? Or if not, they could still have somebody in the back cabin to communicate with the driver instead of reversing blindly.
