Fantasyland, 1957
The VIEWLINER was the earth-bound predecessor of Disneyland's Monorail, existing for only a year and a half, from 1957 to 1958. Billed as "the fastest miniature trains in the world," the salmon-colored Tomorrowland train and the blue Fantasyland train ran a figure-8 through the two lands on narrow gauge tracks.
Bob Gurr's concept sketch, 1956
Imagineer Bob Gurr patterned the sleek aluminum sides and big open windows after General Motors'
Train of Tomorrow and the
Aerotrain - in classic fifties future style. Powered by gasoline, courtesy of a Chevy Corvette V-8 Engine, the cab was practically built from old automobile parts, complete with a steering wheel, stick shift, and a reverse gear!
GM's Aerotrain, 1955
The single best place for information on the Viewliner and the Aerotrain can be found at the fascinating "Viewliner LTD" blog.
WOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!! What an awesome picture of my favorite train. The Viewliner... IT IS INCREDIBLE !!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the nice plug Kevin. I truly appreciate it, Richard.
WOW! I still can't get over this picture.
Great view, Kevin!
ReplyDeleteThe Portland Zoo Railway also has an Aerotrain clone.
http://lostoregon.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/rr2.jpg
And try this link for a full Google imagesearch --
http://images.google.com/images?client=safari&rls=en&q=Portland%20zoo%20Railway%20Zooliner&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi
that's so incredibly cool!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post (as usual!), I love the short-lived Viewliner, and am always happy to see photos and artwork.
ReplyDeleteWOW, that first photo is super! Where exactly was that taken? What's that tunnel thing? Was this back stage, but there's the Station, but there are work trucks on the left? Whereever it was taken, I sure like it, thanks Kevin! Oh, and the Viewliner's door handle looks right off a '55 Chevy!
ReplyDeleteKevin - That black and white image is fantastic (as if you didn't know)! I actually bought an HO model of the Aerotrain - probably as close as I'll get to having a model of the Viewliner. - Dave
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