Every Role a Starring Role – Horse-drawn Streetcar Conductor at the Disneyland Resort

Kevin Rafferty, Jr.

by , Communications, WDI

As the only Main Street, U.S.A. vehicles that have been in operation since Disneyland park opened, the horse-drawn streetcars are an iconic attraction at the Disneyland Resort. One can almost hear the sound of horses and the clang of a streetcar bell when envisioning Main Street, U.S.A.

Vehicles like these were popular in towns throughout America from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s, when motorized vehicles replaced them. Because the streetcars at Disneyland park, based on actual streetcars from the 1880s, use metal wheels and track, resistance is minimized, making even a fully loaded streetcar easy to pull for our four-legged cast members.

Disneyland park guests are thrilled the horse-drawn streetcars have recently returned after new brickwork and tracks were installed on Main Street, U.S.A. In this “Every Role a Starring Role,” cast member Emily Kralick joins Bug, one of our many horses, to explain what it’s like being a horse-drawn streetcar conductor at the Disneyland Resort!

Comments

  • Bug the Brabant. My current favorite horse of the Disneyland remuda as he is the smallest

  • Many thanks to the cast members and ‘cast’ horses that maneuver their way through the crowds down Main Street every day! I can’t imagine Main Street without them. My family looks forward to at least one ride on our visits to the park.

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