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Uploaded by HbDisneyKid on Aug 3, 2008
The transition from the origonale mark i monorail to todays Mark vii monorail
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Um... Just so you know, that wasn't a Mark VI train. That was Mark V blue...
uwwcontra2007 5 months ago
Great Video!!
tamisweetie 7 months ago
I like the ones made by Learjet. Looks like a classic airplane.
cancerman50 8 months ago
and the last ones had a huge accideeent .. cooliooo
berfush 9 months ago
theyve got new ones?
PivotAnimator19 1 year ago
0:13 thats the Mark IV monorail thats was WDW Very first Monorail that WDW operate when they first open it in 1970s in Orlando.
sideslide23 2 years ago
Very nice try. There wasn't a reference to the entire fleet of Disney marks and they are all here.
Reading of the first 3 models at DL is nothing compared to seeing them.
I preferred the Mk IV at WDW. It was sleeker looking that the more traditional sized MKVII that runs the rails there now.
The MK VII is the best lookin of the Jules Verne inspired Monorails, with a modern touch added, updating the original DL Marks.
Nice job on this vid, good memories here.
JustAn0bserver 2 years ago 2
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Um... Just so you know, that wasn't a Mark VI train. That was Mark V blue...
uwwcontra2007 5 months ago
Great Video!!
tamisweetie 7 months ago
I like the ones made by Learjet. Looks like a classic airplane.
cancerman50 8 months ago
and the last ones had a huge accideeent .. cooliooo
berfush 9 months ago
theyve got new ones?
PivotAnimator19 1 year ago
0:13 thats the Mark IV monorail thats was WDW Very first Monorail that WDW operate when they first open it in 1970s in Orlando.
sideslide23 2 years ago
Very nice try. There wasn't a reference to the entire fleet of Disney marks and they are all here.
Reading of the first 3 models at DL is nothing compared to seeing them.
I preferred the Mk IV at WDW. It was sleeker looking that the more traditional sized MKVII that runs the rails there now.
The MK VII is the best lookin of the Jules Verne inspired Monorails, with a modern touch added, updating the original DL Marks.
Nice job on this vid, good memories here.
JustAn0bserver 2 years ago 2