This would indeed be a shame. I do WDRR grand circle tour a lot. It's at the top of my list when first getting to MK on each trip, if I get into town before 7PM (or when they do the last run). Not sure it could be the same experience without the steam power, those sights and sounds are part of the whole charm.
Yes.Could they have diesel trains that power the train but simulate the look of a steam train (as today)?
Good news.I can tell you this was indeed looked at about a year ago because of concerns regarding the longevity of the current fleet (because of issues with Lilly)..
It was deemed feasible, both financially and otherwise, but more recently it's been more focus on improving maintenance and care of the existing 3 (plus lillys refurb)... and on that point.. Lilly Bell won't be gone much longer
I'm surprised at how many people didn't know the trains have been running on bio-diesel for some time now... But lets kick the knowledge up a notch with the fact they are using the waste oil from the deep fryers around the parks to make the bio-diesel. Lets face it, its a smart move on their part to do this since they will not have a problem sustaining their fuel reserves for some time and they dont have to pay to have the oil disposed of.
Side note: Wasn't there talk of converting all of the buses to bio-diesel for the same reason?
I hope this isn't so but I do know there is a shortage of engineers who can actually properly hand steam locomotives. I got the chance to learn how to operate one when my father worked at a rail museum. It is no cake walk to get those things running and maintained. Its sad really, but I know in recent years many museums have had to stop running the steam locomotives because of the lack of proper engineers.
Yup...steam is no problem. Thanks for pointing out the obvious. Do they use Disney magic to heat it enough to turn water into steam?The steam that billows out of the steam engines is just that, steam, water vapor.
No they use bio-diesel which we already stated to head the water. Bio-diesel anywhere from 30% - 50% of that coals environmental impact. It all comes done to which bi-product are used and where these products origin from. (Soy oil from some countries burn cleaner they soy from others strangle enough)Yup...steam is no problem. Thanks for pointing out the obvious. Do they use Disney magic to heat it enough to turn water into steam?
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