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SIGN Disneyland PEOPLEMOVER reproduction WOOD Painted Decor NEW Kid's Room FUN !

$ 15.31

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Condition: Clean. Very, Very Good. Slight imperfections noted in pictures. Unused.
  • Character/Story/Theme: Disneyland
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Franchise: Disney

    Description

    THE PEOPLEMOVER RIDE AT DISNEYLAND WAS A CLASSIC!
    For those old enough to remember that cool (and that was also literal as well as figurative) ride, it was a great way to wind around the park on an elevated rail and to see the sights in the comfortable open-air tram.
    This hand-painted sign is newly made and in great condition. It would look cool hanging on a wall or in a kid's room.  Approximate size: 14" x 3.75" x .75"
    The pictures of the actual PeopleMovers at Disneyland and the PeopleMover poster are for reference only, and do not come with the sign.
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    From Wikipedia: "
    The
    PeopleMover
    , sometimes referred to as the
    Goodyear PeopleMover
    and
    WEDWay PeopleMover
    , was a transport attraction that opened on July 2, 1967, in
    Tomorrowland
    at
    Disneyland Resort
    in
    Anaheim, California
    . Guests boarded small trains that ran on
    elevated tracks
    for a "grand circle tour" above Tomorrowland. The term "
    people mover
    ", now in wider use to describe many forms of automated public transport, was first coined as the name for this attraction.
    PeopleMover
    was originally only a working title, but became attached to the project over time.
    [2]
    The attraction was initially seen as a serious prototype for intercity public transport.
    [3]
    The ride closed on August 21, 1995, but its station and track infrastructure—which it shared with its short-lived successor,
    Rocket Rods
    —remain standing as of 2024. A second
    PeopleMover
    opened on July 1, 1975 in
    Tomorrowland
    at the
    Magic Kingdom
    in
    Walt Disney World Resort
    in
    Bay Lake
    ,
    Florida
    near
    Orlando
    , Florida, and is still operating today.
    [4]
    "