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  • They ARE live steam. Disney Imagineers Roger Broggie and Earl Vilmer found and purchased the locomotives from Ferrocarriles Unidos de Yucatan (United Railways of Yucatan) on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula in 1969. They were completely torn down and rebuilt.

  • they are real steam and they are not from mexico

  • If that's a diesel engine making it run.SEND IT TO THE SCRAP YARD SO THEY CAN MAKE A REAL STEAMER OUT OF IT !!!!!!! but if it is a real steamer that's one pretty locomotive.

  • how fast can  it go

  • the life they live now is prob a far cry from what they got in mexico

  • Corey engineer, Jeff fireman

  • very nice engines, you guys must be proud

  • is that a real steamer?

  • You better believe it is. This engine is named after one of Walt Disney's original imagineers and is the twin to the "Walter E. Disney" at Disney World. The two engines had original serial numbers that were one digit off from the Baldwin factory, hauled sugar in Mexico for most of their life and now are both at WDW. They have never been apart from each other since they were built.

  • history makes me proud to be an american.

  • @GeeWizProductions

    lol it's the #4 Roy O Disney that's "american" this is a "ten Wheeler"

  • they should burn smokey fuel oil. for some fun.

  • i could just eat off that engine.

  • yes waiter, i'll have an order of the no.3 please. thank you

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