Product Details
Passenger Cars

33803
©Disney Passenger Car, Lilly Belle





When the first series of Disney passenger cars were retired in 1974, the management of Disneyland decided to preserve a car and convert it to a salon car to accommodate VIP guests. The car re-entered service in 1976 and was named after Walt Disney’s wife “Lilly Belle.” The first passenger was the Japanese emperor Hirohito, who was attending the bicentennial celebration of U.S. independence. Today, the car still is used on occasion in regular trains for special guests and contest winners. The LGB model is a faithful replica of the prototype. The model features a detailed interior and opening doors.


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