Main Street Vehicles is a whole of vehicles motorized or tractor drawn by horses of the beginning of the 20th century that it is possible to borrow in the Main Street the USA of the parks Disney.

History

Vehicles

The majority of the vehicles have an theoretical output between 350 and 500 people per hour.

Disneyland

  • Opening: July 17th, 1955 (with the park)
  • Circuit: Hand Street the USA
  • Vehicles:
    • Fire Engine especially builds for Walt Disney in order to accommodate the distinguished guests,
    • Horse-Drawn Streetcars ,
    • Horseless Carriage ,
    • Omnibus .

Magic Kingdom

  • Opening: October 1st, 1971 (with the park)
  • Circuit: Hand Street the USA
  • Vehicles:
    • Fire Engine (a truck of fireman)
      • Lasted: 2:28 min
    • Horse Bus
      • Lasted: 3:15 min
    • Horseless Carriage
    • Bus (propelled by a Hercules engine 4 cylinders.)
      • Lasted: 2:28 min
    • Jitney (a motorized taxi of the 1910-1920)
      • Lasted: 2:28 min

Tokyo Disneyland

  • Opening: April 15th, 1983 (with the park)
  • Circuit: Plaza exchange only
  • Vehicle:
    • Bus
      • capacity: 33 people
      • Lasted: 6 min

Disneyland Paris

  • Opening: April 12th, 1992 (with the park)
  • Circuit: Hand Street the USA
    • to go or return only
  • Vehicles:
    • Limousine (a closed car of the years 1920)
    • Horse-Drawn Streetcars
      • Number: 3
      • Names: San Francisco , St Louis and Saratoga
    • Paddy Coach (a police car of the years 1920)
    • Fire Engine (a truck of fireman)
    • Bus
    • Refreshing Delivery : a vehicle of delivery of the years 1920 of the mark Coca-Cola, added in November 2006.


HongKong Disneyland

  • Opening: September 12th, 2005 (with the park)
  • Circuit: Hand Street the USA
  • Vehicles:
    • Fire Engine
    • Horse-Drawn Streetcars
    • Horseless Carriage
    • Bus

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