A staple of the classic “Disneyland” experience, steam trains can take you anywhere from New Orleans to Toontown and its bell and whistle are a constant presence throughout the
park.For many, their fascination with trains and theme parks are intricately linked, thanks in no small part to Walt Disney’s own love of both.
Today’s guest, Michael Campbell is one of those people, but in ways far beyond a normal hobbyist. The foremost scholar on all things Disney trains, Michael has not only curated exhibits on the subject for the Walt Disney Family museum and others, but helped renovate Walt’s very own hobby barn so visitors could tour it.
Michael was kind enough to chat with host Nathan Hartman about the origins of his Disney train passion, how locomotives inspired Walt throughout his life and directly lead to Disneyland, and how he came to have an engine from the Fort Wilderness railroad in his very own backyard.
Check out Michael's company at
aye-five.com.
Contact Nathan
Twitter – @somestuffisaid
Instagram – @somestuffisaw
Email –
dreamfinders@wdwnt.com
Credits:
Podcast Artwork - JP Tanner
Editor - Shannen Michaelsen
Quality Control - Ben Harris
This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today
Find us on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, Spotify, Google, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.
A staple of the classic “Disneyland” experience, steam trains can take you anywhere from New Orleans to Toontown and its bell and whistle are a constant presence throughout the
park.For many, their fascination with trains and theme parks are intricately linked, thanks in no small part to Walt Disney’s own love of both.
Today’s guest, Michael Campbell is one of those people, but in ways far beyond a normal hobbyist. The foremost scholar on all things Disney trains, Michael has not only curated exhibits on the subject for the Walt Disney Family museum and others, but helped renovate Walt’s very own hobby barn so visitors could tour it.
Michael was kind enough to chat with host Nathan Hartman about the origins of his Disney train passion, how locomotives inspired Walt throughout his life and directly lead to Disneyland, and how he came to have an engine from the Fort Wilderness railroad in his very own backyard.
Check out Michael's company at
five.com">aye-
five.com.
Contact Nathan
* Twitter –
@somestuffisaid
* Instagram –
@somestuffisaw
* Email –
dreamfinders@wdwnt.com
Credits:
* Podcast Artwork -
JP Tanner
* Editor - Shannen Michaelsen
* Quality Control - Ben Harris
* This podcast is distributed by
WDW News Today
Find us on
Apple Podcasts,
Youtube,
Spotify,
Google,
iHeart Radio,
Overcast,
Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using
our RSS feed.
A staple of the classic “Disneyland” experience, steam trains can take you anywhere from New Orleans to Toontown and its bell and whistle are a constant presence throughout the park.For many, their fascination with trains and theme parks are intricately linked, thanks in no small part to Walt Disney’s own love of both.
Today’s guest, Michael Campbell is one of those people, but in ways far beyond a normal hobbyist. The foremost scholar on all things Disney trains, Michael has not only curated exhibits on the subject for the Walt Disney Family museum and others, but helped renovate Walt’s very own hobby barn so visitors could tour it.
Michael was kind enough to chat with host Nathan Hartman about the origins of his Disney train passion, how locomotives inspired Walt throughout his life and directly lead to Disneyland, and how he came to have an engine from the Fort Wilderness railroad in his very own backyard.
Check out Michael’s company at five.com">aye-five.com.
Contact Nathan
Credits:
- Podcast Artwork – JP Tanner
- Editor – Shannen Michaelsen
- Quality Control – Ben Harris
- This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today
Find us on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, Spotify, Google, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.