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From: "Al Lutz" <alweho@aol.com>
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Subject: [FAQ/DL] D-I-G: The Disneyland Information Guide 5/7
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Date: 11 Sep 1996 01:03:13 GMT
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Summary: This posting provides up-to-date tips and information about the
         Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California

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Listen to the clicks coming from the TRAIN STATION TELEGRAPH in New 
Orleans Square / Frontierland, it's Walt's DL opening day address that's 
being transmitted. To the right of the train station platform - there is a 
small walkway which leads to a viewing area for the DL RAILROAD engine. 
(There is also a similar viewing area in Tomorrowland.) Younger guests 
will especially enjoy this up-close look at the real steam engines - and 
don't be surprised if the train engineers take a few moments to chat and 
give you a special toot on the whistle. 

At night the HAUNTED MANSION has a spooky dim light moving around inside 
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