Walt was an enormous railroad enthusiast during his life. The trains that run the perimeter of the magic kingdom are semi-based on Walt's Carolwood Pacific railway.
To me, Casey Junior's number is a complete mystery, which is sort of poetic. I mean, I've seen him with the numbers 1, 5, 7, 9, and 41. Casey is also much stronger than he should be. If he was a real locomotive, he wouldn't be able to pull that giant circus train. All those numbers mentioned before aren't even numbers. I guess it just goes to show, no matter how Casey Junior looks and no matter where he is, he's an odd engine, through and through.
Every time I hear the Casey jr theme it makes me get the chills in my spine because the video is beautiful from my childhood and tears 😭 of joy 🥲 start coming to remember those times.
This video inspired me to do the math of the number of trains the Walt Disney Company has owned within its parks (give or take a few, records of some aren't entirely clear) (this is not including coaster trains). 47 Trains used for transportation purposes. 53 Transportation Including Defunct 81 Trains that include use of attractions (like the peoplemover) 153 Attractions Including Defunct The company has owned roughly 153 trains used in its parks worldwide which is pretty wild.
Fun fact! Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends aired on Playhouse Disney in Spain and France, and aired on Disney Channel in Italy, Japan, and India. And since Thomas appeared in Ant-Man, you can say and there’s a thing that Thomas is part of the Disney family, which I’m honestly pleased about, since I love and grew up with both Thomas and Disney.
I'm a fan of both Thomas & Disney. Besides, two of Disney's trains Casey Jr & Johnny (Casey Jones' 4-4-0 steam engine #2) are featured in a popular TH-cam crossover fan series titled The Railways of Crotoonia by a youtuber named TheMilanToonChannel. Link th-cam.com/channels/n6HBtjxLWEh8jJemR6rhPQ.html
There was 1 in Toy Story 3 at the beginning of the movie, but other then that, Fantastic work! I like how it was calm at 1st, then things spiced up, then calm again.
Donald Duck's garden railroad in "Out of Scale" was amazing. If Disney bought Thomas' rights, I would love to see those two together. Thomas' cheeky nature and Donald's short temper would make for something REALLY interesting.
I don't know about you, but The Engine in Out of Scale was accually Casey Jones' engine which is a 4-4-0 with the #2 which is frequently known as Johnny who later be renumbered 18.
@@Dr.DisneyI think he would dread electrification, Casey Jr. looks like a custom Fourney locomotive, and they would use those on subways before electrification. I would think he would dread being sent out to a plantation or factory where he wouldn’t get to see people or the city and get stuck doing switch work, which I think he would try to escape and, well, join the circus!
The Locomotive that played the Texas in "The Great Locomotive Chase" is Virginia & Truckee #22, the Inyo. She still runs at the Nevada State Railroad Museum.
Amazing job! I love seeing the Fort Wilderness Railroad and Viewliner getting some credit and the Casey Jr music fading in is absolute perfection! May I recommend adding another shot of NWRR with a yellow locomotive. It might also be cool to have some shots of Walts Barn at LALS and maybe even include some of the Grizzly Flats locos. Im happy to see how many other people appreciate Disneys love for trains!
You should have called the video, "Best Disney Movie Scenes and Cartoons." That was a seriously awesome compilation. (Thomas also gave me a good laugh, wasn't expecting to see him here). ;)
Did you miss any? Yes! there are, Trolley Troubles 1927 Mickey's Steamroller 1934 Donald's Ostrich 1937 Mickey's Trailer 1938 Mr. Mouse takes a Trip 1940 Baggage Buster 1941 Timber 1941 Victory Through Air Power 1943 So Dear to my Heart 1948 Pigs is Pigs 1954 A cowboy needs a horse 1956 Our friend the atom 1957 Paul Bunyan 1958 Pollyanna 1960 Donald and the Wheel 1961 Hot lead and Cold feet 1978 The Journey of Natty Gann 1985 Tough Guys 1986 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 Dick Tracy 1990 Iron Will 1994 John Henry 2000 Shanghai Noon 2000 Toy Story 3 2010 I'm sure you'll get them. ;-)
I did get a feeling while I was looking through the hundred of short films that I was going to miss a few. Thanks so much for this list though I’m hoping to produce a complete archive in future!
@@blubottle8686 You're welcome for Trolley Troubles 1927 Mickey's Steamroller 1934 Donald's Ostrich 1937 Mickey's Trailer 1938 Mr. Mouse takes a Trip 1940 Baggage Buster 1941 Timber 1941 Victory Through Air Power 1943 So Dear to my Hearth 1948 Pigs is Pigs 1954 A cowboy needs a horse 1956 Our friend the atom 1957 Paul Bunyan 1958 Pollyanna 1960 Donald and the Wheel 1961 Hot lead and Cold feet 1978 The Journey of Natty Gann 1985 Tough Guys 1986 Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988 Dick Tracy 1990 Iron Will 1994 John Henry 2000 Shanghai noon 2000 & Toy Story 3 2010 Right?
Nice to see Walt's private railroad which he operated - that even made the front cover of a French model railroad magazine in the fifties. Nice to see 'The Great Locomotive Chase' too (a brilliant film, that. I love it) Which films did the various British steam locos appear in? They were among those I didn't recognise. Somehow I don't think I'd like to travel on movie railroads - they don't seem to have a good safety record!
What about a Warner Bros equivalent of this video? Tenet 2020 The Iron Giant 1999 Wakko's Wish 1999 The Polar Express 2004 Man of Steel 2013 Ed Edd n Eddy S2: E2: Honor Thy Ed Pacific Rim 2013 Harry Potter franchise Batman Begins 2005 The Dark Knight 2008 Hoot 2006 Get Smart 2008 The Lego Movie 2014 The Lego Batman Movie 2017 Joker 2019 It 2017 It: Chapter Two 2019
Considered the monorails while I was making the video but decided that including all those iterations from over the years would make the video too long
I'm sure you'll do a sequel, but yeah what about the Disney Alweg & Santa Fe Monorail? Not to mention WDW monorail system? But, I MUST say, a great video . I am a former themed park RR engineer + RR hobbyist.
3:19 Hold on a second. this one is interesing. I was just asking what movie, or episode is it, i mean, im not expert at movies but. This steam engine caught my eyes.
0:46 a csx sd70m, now that I think about it, how would they have done it to put a locomotive from a real company? and now I realize that the one that appears at 0:44 is identical to the hudson of central new york
Why did the North American Casey Junior steamer circus train work the railroad day shift and the railroad night shift to move the North American circus to Joplin in Dumbo?
Loved it - recognised the clips from the older films, but not the recent ones. And loved the real steam passenger carrying stuff - where did you find the historic, very British looking steam engines, and which films are they in?.
Before Walt built Disneyworld, he had his own garden railway and mini trains he rode around at his residence. He really did like trains. Especially of the Western era, which is why many locomotives you see in earlier Disney movies are of the Western era
When all of the trains run, it's like they all have their own personality
You understand that even more if you like Thomas the Tank Engine
@Ark Joseph Fernandez really dude that so low
Walt was an enormous railroad enthusiast during his life. The trains that run the perimeter of the magic kingdom are semi-based on Walt's Carolwood Pacific railway.
Just goes to show how much trains really meant to Walt, and seeing them in films he worked on like The Three Caballeros or Dumbo (1941) shows a lot
And even his little garden railway
Nice to see that you included Wesley’s Ten-Wheeler from Home on the Range. Love that old steamer!
To me, Casey Junior's number is a complete mystery, which is sort of poetic. I mean, I've seen him with the numbers 1, 5, 7, 9, and 41.
Casey is also much stronger than he should be. If he was a real locomotive, he wouldn't be able to pull that giant circus train.
All those numbers mentioned before aren't even numbers. I guess it just goes to show, no matter how Casey Junior looks and no matter where he is, he's an odd engine, through and through.
You think Hes odd, look at the show "Ivor the engine"
@@jaidencracknell2326 I know about Ivor. Casey is still quite the odd engine. A 2-6-0 American Loco, that's alive.
I prefer number 1 because of he & his circus train's current railroad the F & F R W T Co. Ltd.
The 41 in the Live Action Dumbo is a reference to the original coming out in 1941
@james_appreciates 2-4-0 🤓
Every time I hear the Casey jr theme it makes me get the chills in my spine because the video is beautiful from my childhood and tears 😭 of joy 🥲 start coming to remember those times.
This video inspired me to do the math of the number of trains the Walt Disney Company has owned within its parks (give or take a few, records of some aren't entirely clear) (this is not including coaster trains).
47 Trains used for transportation purposes.
53 Transportation Including Defunct
81 Trains that include use of attractions (like the peoplemover)
153 Attractions Including Defunct
The company has owned roughly 153 trains used in its parks worldwide which is pretty wild.
Fun fact! Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends aired on Playhouse Disney in Spain and France, and aired on Disney Channel in Italy, Japan, and India. And since Thomas appeared in Ant-Man, you can say and there’s a thing that Thomas is part of the Disney family, which I’m honestly pleased about, since I love and grew up with both Thomas and Disney.
I'm a fan of both Thomas & Disney. Besides, two of Disney's trains Casey Jr & Johnny (Casey Jones' 4-4-0 steam engine #2) are featured in a popular TH-cam crossover fan series titled The Railways of Crotoonia by a youtuber named TheMilanToonChannel.
Link
th-cam.com/channels/n6HBtjxLWEh8jJemR6rhPQ.html
I thought Thomas the Tank Engine was not a Disney train 🚂.
There was 1 in Toy Story 3 at the beginning of the movie, but other then that, Fantastic work! I like how it was calm at 1st, then things spiced up, then calm again.
He also forgot the little 4-4-0 locomotive from Whinnie the Pooh
Thomas the tank engine and friends
This is literally one of my favorite videos!!! I love trains a lot, especially Casey Jr!
1:23 is my favorite, I love Casey Jr.
Is Casey Jr. as good as Thomas the tank engine?
@@julyleonard ABSOLUTELY!! Without a doubt
@@ciscotheinkboi and really useful!
@@ciscotheinkboiMe to!
Casey Jr , the Disney train universe's King!!!
Donald Duck's garden railroad in "Out of Scale" was amazing. If Disney bought Thomas' rights, I would love to see those two together. Thomas' cheeky nature and Donald's short temper would make for something REALLY interesting.
Imagine if Donald met Donald.
I don't know about you, but The Engine in Out of Scale was accually Casey Jones' engine which is a 4-4-0 with the #2 which is frequently known as Johnny who later be renumbered 18.
@@julyleonard Yeah, it is! Good eye!
@@SodorTrain1225 Thank you!
Disney would do better for him than Mattel ever could
Very happy that the iconic CSX YN2 paint scheme appeared in a Disney Movie, forever immortalized.
2:31 Thomas: I get an appearance in this video, despite me not being owned by Disney.
It was a scene from antman
He was in a Disney movie tho
Ant Man
I literally hate myself for being in a universe where Disney likes Chuggington and Thomas.
Mattel: hey bachmann look at the little blue tank engine who managed to make it in a movie
3:19 that engine looks like captain Barlett on the bluebell Railway!
That looks like a UK engine but it’s in the US since there’s an Amtrak behind it
@Griffin Ellis I bet he was grumbling a lot, having to were all that stuff on him. (going on RWS logic)
It dose
Got some superliners back there too~ Noice ;3
Noooo it was for muppets most wanted
Why Disney hasn’t even done a movie involving trains baffles me, heck, Casey Jr. is well deserving of a film.
I wonder how that would work. Maybe Casey Jr would have a fear of being replaced by a diesel
@@Dr.DisneyI think he would dread electrification, Casey Jr. looks like a custom Fourney locomotive, and they would use those on subways before electrification. I would think he would dread being sent out to a plantation or factory where he wouldn’t get to see people or the city and get stuck doing switch work, which I think he would try to escape and, well, join the circus!
The Locomotive that played the Texas in "The Great Locomotive Chase" is Virginia & Truckee #22, the Inyo. She still runs at the Nevada State Railroad Museum.
who doesnt love trains?
Amazing job! I love seeing the Fort Wilderness Railroad and Viewliner getting some credit and the Casey Jr music fading in is absolute perfection! May I recommend adding another shot of NWRR with a yellow locomotive. It might also be cool to have some shots of Walts Barn at LALS and maybe even include some of the Grizzly Flats locos. Im happy to see how many other people appreciate Disneys love for trains!
Agreed
You should have called the video, "Best Disney Movie Scenes and Cartoons." That was a seriously awesome compilation.
(Thomas also gave me a good laugh, wasn't expecting to see him here). ;)
I like the fact that on antman they use a bachmamn thomas
Did you miss any?
Yes!
there are,
Trolley Troubles 1927
Mickey's Steamroller 1934
Donald's Ostrich 1937
Mickey's Trailer 1938
Mr. Mouse takes a Trip 1940
Baggage Buster 1941
Timber 1941
Victory Through Air Power 1943
So Dear to my Heart 1948
Pigs is Pigs 1954
A cowboy needs a horse 1956
Our friend the atom 1957
Paul Bunyan 1958
Pollyanna 1960
Donald and the Wheel 1961
Hot lead and Cold feet 1978
The Journey of Natty Gann 1985
Tough Guys 1986
Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988
Dick Tracy 1990
Iron Will 1994
John Henry 2000
Shanghai Noon 2000
Toy Story 3 2010
I'm sure you'll get them.
;-)
I did get a feeling while I was looking through the hundred of short films that I was going to miss a few. Thanks so much for this list though I’m hoping to produce a complete archive in future!
@@blubottle8686 You're welcome for Trolley Troubles 1927
Mickey's Steamroller 1934
Donald's Ostrich 1937
Mickey's Trailer 1938
Mr. Mouse takes a Trip 1940
Baggage Buster 1941
Timber 1941
Victory Through Air Power 1943
So Dear to my Hearth 1948
Pigs is Pigs 1954
A cowboy needs a horse 1956
Our friend the atom 1957
Paul Bunyan 1958
Pollyanna 1960
Donald and the Wheel 1961
Hot lead and Cold feet 1978
The Journey of Natty Gann 1985
Tough Guys 1986
Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988
Dick Tracy 1990
Iron Will 1994
John Henry 2000
Shanghai noon 2000
&
Toy Story 3 2010
Right?
@@blubottle8686 I almost forgot,
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The Good, the Bad, and the Tigger
@@emiliopolanco8587 bruh what about the train from phineas and ferb and if you ask what episode its "sidetracked"
@@ArkyCZ right.
1:23 the best part
2:31 THA BOIIII ITS LIFE SIZED BACHMANN THOMAS
For some reason i always assumed it was the polar express in the background of the cinematic logo, despite it not being a Disney property at all
My three favorites are the one from bolt (CSX SD70MAC YN2 PAINT)
Zootopia (EMD SD70M with rhino horn)
Trev from cars (EMD E9)
Walt Disney absolutely loved trains no denying that. Choo Choo!
2:29 I was wating for this
3:19 Whoa wait wait wait wait WAIT! Since when did this engine appear next to the Amtrak Superliner coach?!
Nice to see Walt's private railroad which he operated - that even made the front cover of a French model railroad magazine in the fifties. Nice to see 'The Great Locomotive Chase' too (a brilliant film, that. I love it) Which films did the various British steam locos appear in? They were among those I didn't recognise. Somehow I don't think I'd like to travel on movie railroads - they don't seem to have a good safety record!
May brother walty Rest In Peace. Ya he is dead and his bones turned into coal but his locomotives and his life as a railroad man will live on.
0:59 that train looks like noor jehan from big world big adventures
I swear... Every time I watch bolt... I scream when I see those CSX Locomotives lol
I know it's not a Disney movie but the best train movie must be The Polar Express
What about a Warner Bros equivalent of this video?
Tenet 2020
The Iron Giant 1999
Wakko's Wish 1999
The Polar Express 2004
Man of Steel 2013
Ed Edd n Eddy S2: E2: Honor Thy Ed
Pacific Rim 2013
Harry Potter franchise
Batman Begins 2005
The Dark Knight 2008
Hoot 2006
Get Smart 2008
The Lego Movie 2014
The Lego Batman Movie 2017
Joker 2019
It 2017
It: Chapter Two 2019
3:19 captain baxter!
2:31 BIG THOMAS!
I like that you added the cars 1 and cars 2 train scenes.
I LOVE CARS:1,2, and 3
Dispite That Cars 1 and 2 Only Have Trains But Not Cars 3 Except Cars 2 : The Videogame , And Cars 3: Driven To Win Games
Okay, one ride that should be done a movie of, Casey Jr.
I like that you included the trains from the entire mcu including Thomas but the one exclusive train show made by Disney you forgot was...
Chuggington
Its funny how Bolt straight up used "CSX"
Excellent, and many thanks for collection.
I needed this
I think the Disney park monorails would have worked too.
Considered the monorails while I was making the video but decided that including all those iterations from over the years would make the video too long
@@blubottle8686 Free Guy, West Side Story, Nightmare Alley and The King's Man had trains.
Walt sure loves his 2-2 Americans
Casey is the popular circus train
0:46 holly crap its CSX train
What confuses me about this scene is why they didn't just use their own company but instead went out of the way to ask CSX if they can use their name
The movie it was in was bolt
don’t forget about Casey Junior!
the classic american steam locomotive is a icon
I'm sure you'll do a sequel, but yeah what about the Disney Alweg & Santa Fe Monorail? Not to mention WDW monorail system? But, I MUST say, a great video . I am a former themed park RR engineer + RR hobbyist.
3:19 Hold on a second. this one is interesing.
I was just asking what movie, or episode is it, i mean, im not expert at movies but.
This steam engine caught my eyes.
Muppets Most Wanted!
@@explodingdynamite7319 Thank you!!!
We’re Doing A Sequel!
We’re Back By Popular Demand.
The engine is called "Captain Baxter", and it lives at the Bluebell Railway in Sussex, England.
train, struggling to even move 1:40
Las locomotoras a vapor y los tranvías son sin duda alguna los mejores
1:24 1:25 1:26
0:46 a csx sd70m, now that I think about it, how would they have done it to put a locomotive from a real company? and now I realize that the one that appears at 0:44 is identical to the hudson of central new york
2:30 *Insert earrape version of the Thomas the Tank Engine theme*
Why did the North American Casey Junior steamer circus train work the railroad day shift and the railroad night shift to move the North American circus to Joplin in Dumbo?
Yay casey is on the thumbnail
2:16 the most violent disney death if you ask me.
The thumbnail is perfect I love Casey Jr
3:33 what movie is this from?
Its from the Disney opening.
The Jungle Book And The Lion King Remake.
Don't forget Sierra Railway No. 3 in _The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again_ back in 1979.
You should do every train in every Tv show
I Didn’t Know They Had Trains In Star Wars!
0:55 Muir is my favorate one 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
Casey Jr. Scene
0:36 R.R. Rapied was my favorite one
They forgot a train it’s the train of thought from inside out they forgot that train
1:23 best part
2:29 Wait why was Thomas in there?
He was in the ant man movie
huh, csx branding in bolt. never noticed that.
CSX train makes a cameo in one of them
Its an SD60M, possibly a 70, and its in Bolt
1:13 spiderman is riding the r188 7
Haha yes my favorite Disney princess Thomas the tank engine
3:19 Disney near Amtrak
Can't forget the countless trains plarail in Japan made of characters like winnie the pooh and mickey mouse
Casey Jr is the best
I only know half Lone ranger Dumbo the disney train in the start of movies
Impressive
i like trains
THOMAS THOMAS OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
Was it a secret rule that every Disney park had to have a train?!
What is the train in the thumbnail? It just seems strangely familiar like I saw it a long time ago.
0:47 CSX Moment
(( Also What That Movie From? ))
The movie is bolt
Wait, were the models near the beginning the ones in Epcot? They weren’t operating last time I was there.
Maybe it got removed?
Loved it - recognised the clips from the older films, but not the recent ones. And loved the real steam passenger carrying stuff - where did you find the historic, very British looking steam engines, and which films are they in?.
what movie was the train with the CSX
Wasn’t Casey Jr the inspiration of the designs for the engines of Thomas the Tank Engine?
From my understanding Thomas the Tank engine is based off of the era of great British steam, but they may have taken inspiration from casey jr.
I’ve read information about it in the Thomas the tank engine man book
@@jasontrainva I think the Thomas gang in AEG have the ability to flex their entire bodies like Casey Jr.
Do you think you could do a steam locomotive tribute too?
Trains are what Locomotives pull, the majority of this was Locomotives not trains.
Now wait a minute, Thomas the tank engine is not a Disney train 🚂.
What is that version of crazy train it's terrible
Who thinks that Disney just doesnt know any other locos than USA locos lol
you forgot the train from phineas and ferb episode sidetracked which is a disney tv show and also the first one on disney XD
And he forgot Mickey mouse club huse choo choo express!
Oh ya I forgot Thomas was in a Disney movie
0:46 CSX!
2:30 is that Thomas he's Mattel not disney blu get your trains right haha haha get it? It's a joke
He appeared in antman, thats where the scene is from
Bachmann trains now thats a way to run a railroad
Well I think Mattel makes products from Disney, especially Cars (Mostly the 1:55 scale line).
daylight in tough guys right? and chugginton was on disney
0:46 csx train...WTF
it was in bolt
Choo Choo 🚂🚞🚞🚞🚞🚞🚞
you know Casey Jr and friends and crotoonia
Hey! I know Casey Jr & friends & Crotoonia too!
Before Walt built Disneyworld, he had his own garden railway and mini trains he rode around at his residence. He really did like trains. Especially of the Western era, which is why many locomotives you see in earlier Disney movies are of the Western era
Walt never built WDW, he died before the Magic Kingdom was built