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Video: Red Car News Boys Perform on Buena Vista Street

Disney California Adventureยฎ Park has a new show performed daily on Buena Vista Street. Inspired by the spirit and style of Disneyโ€™s movie and stage musicalย Newsies, the Red Car News Boysย perform tunes authentic for the 1920s – 30s time period like โ€œCalifornia, Here I comeโ€ andย delivers the news from the Buena Vista Daily Bugle. Of course the show wouldnโ€™t be complete without an appearance from Mickey Mouse, the cartoon star who got his start in that period!

Enjoy this exclusive video of theย Red Car News Boys performance last week.

Theย Red Car News Boys perform several shows daily. Please refer to your Times Guides for the daily schedule.

Red Car Trolleys of Buena Vista Street

Guests will now enter the newly expanded Disney California Adventureยฎ Park through a completely redesigned entrance. Like never before, the spirit of Walt Disney is present onย Buena Vista Street.ย Immersed in a locale reminiscent of Los Angeles in the 1920s, when Disney first arrived in California, guests encounter the Red Car Trolley, one of four new attractions at Disney California Adventureยฎย Park.

Inspired by Los Angelesโ€™ historic Pacific Electric Red Cars from the 1920s and โ€™30s, two Red Car Trolley cars operate daily, traveling from Buena Vista Streetย to the Twilight Zoneโ„ข Tower of Terrorย through Hollywood Land. The trolleys make several stops along the way.

Inside the interiors showcase the soft green and cream colors of the time period. Vintage-looking ads hanging inside highlighting food locations and shops inside the park.ย The Red Car Trolleys are 26 feet long and seat 20 passengers with an additional space for a wheelchair.

Each of theย Red Car Trolleys have a number. The 623 car, with โ€œ23โ€ณ as a nod to the year 1923 when Walt Disney arrived in California, is based on the 600 series of trolleys built by the St. Louis Car Company in 1922. The 717 car is inspired by the 700-750 series manufactured by the J.G. Brill Company in 1925. 7-17 also refers to the birthday of Disneylandยฎ Park, July 17, 1955.

The trolleys are powered by onboard 12-volt batteries that fully recharge at night. The catenary lines running above the cars are just for authenticity – they provide no actual power. If necessary, the trolleys are able to recharge at one of the stops using inductive power transfer, the same technology used to charge your cell phone!

The Red Car Trolleysย are rockin’ when the Red Car News Boysย roll into town. Inspired by the spirit and style of Disney’s movie and stage musical Newsies, the group performs tunes authentic for the time period like “California, Here I come” andย delivers the news from the Buena Vista Daily Bugle. Of course the show wouldn’t be complete without an appearance from Mickey Mouse, the cartoon star who got his start in that period!

More than just “another attraction” in “another land,” the Red Car Trolleys and Buena Vista Street pay tribute to theย optimism and opportunity Walt felt when he first arrived to Los Angeles.

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