99.9% sure that it’s a component of the computerized safety system.Btw can someone remind me of the purpose of the boxes?
Looks like the back of my cable box with all those wiresThat’s definitely not how that should look!!!!
99.9% sure that it’s a component of the computerized safety system.Btw can someone remind me of the purpose of the boxes?
Looks like the back of my cable box with all those wiresThat’s definitely not how that should look!!!!
if Roger and Walter can have a cleaner look why not Lilly?!99.9% sure that it’s a component of the computerized safety system.
Looks like the back of my cable box with all those wires
Probably has to do with space and the way stuff is set up. Walter and Roger have it in the same spot because they’re the same locomotive, but Lilly isn’t, so it had to go where it fits.if Roger and Walter can have a cleaner look why not Lilly?!
It’s the spacing of the drivers probably but there’s a lot wrong about that picture.if Roger and Walter can have a cleaner look why not Lilly?!
Just remember that this was from back when the train was on display at Main Street. I hope they fixed the mess prior to reopening but I haven’t found any good pics.It’s the spacing of the drivers probably but there’s a lot wrong about that picture.
There shouldn’t be cables dangling like that in front of a driver, and that should NEVER have been cleared to operate like that.
I just checked my close ups of Lilly running in 2018 and the wires/cables were dangling the same way.Just remember that this was from back when the train was on display at Main Street. I hope they fixed the mess prior to reopening but I haven’t found any good pics.
Actually, that's a computerized ignition system box, which was installed around May 2017:Btw can someone remind me of the purpose of the boxes? I remember that Lilly didn't have this for the first few months or so after it came back from its overhaul; it was installed sometime in 2018.
Another thing the railroaders in Anaheim can laugh at…. Although at least at WDW they can use the water tower… with a pole and hook but at least they can use it haha.Actually, that's a computerized ignition system, which was installed around May 2017:
Why is it that they use a garden hose from Home Depot instead of the actual water tower at New Orleans Square?Another thing the railroaders in Anaheim can laugh at…. Although at least at WDW they can use the water tower… with a pole and hook but at least they can use it haha.
Same reason the WDW crew uses that odd setup with the pole - “safety” reasons.Why is it that they use a garden hose from Home Depot instead of the actual water tower at New Orleans Square?
Yeah, why can't they add a wheel on the NOS water tower to lower the spout down just like the WDWRR's Fantasyland water tower?Why is it that they use a garden hose from Home Depot instead of the actual water tower at New Orleans Square?
I’m not 100% sure but I think the issue is that there are different types of locomotives at DLRR so the spout needs to be adjusted more - at WDW all the tenders are the same so they can have one setting.Yeah, why can't they add a wheel on the NOS water tower to lower the spout just the like WDWRR's Fantasyland water tower?
Not sure as to when the pole method was implemented. I’ve only seen them take on water a handful of times in person, but when I have, they didn’t use it.Same reason the WDW crew uses that odd setup with the pole - “safety” reasons.
Was the water tower ever functional? (My guess is yes, back in the day)I’m not 100% sure but I think the issue is that there are different types of locomotives at DLRR so the spout needs to be adjusted more - at WDW all the tenders are the same so they can have one setting.
Oh, I wonder if they don’t need it anymore? The pole was used to open the door on the tender.Not sure as to when the pole method was implemented. I’ve only seen them take on water a handful of times in person, but when I have, they didn’t use it.
Oh yes, I remember seeing it used, can’t remember the exact time frame.Was the water tower ever functional? (My guess is yes, back in the day)
At New Orleans square? Absolutely yes it was functional. It wasn't all that long ago either. I think within the last 10 years it was functional. I won't swear to it though.Not sure as to when the pole method was implemented. I’ve only seen them take on water a handful of times in person, but when I have, they didn’t use it.
Was the water tower ever functional? (My guess is yes, back in the day)
I also think Lily was the first to get the box so maybe they actually agree with the comments here. It just doesn't look good and they found a better way to do it on Walter and duplicated that with Roger since their twins.At this rate as long as these are still steam powered I don’t mind the upgrades. It still hurts to see steam locomotives be converted to diesel power; Six Flags Over Georgia and PortAventura in Spain did such in 2005 and the 2010s, respectively.
I'm kind of surprised they haven't restarted it already. And by surprised I mean disappointedThis now makes me wonder how they’re gonna do the behind the scenes tour once that starts up again. However I don’t see too much changes.
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