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First Time in 2025: Disney Announces Return of 1959 Vehicle

This Announcement Has Everyone Excited

Disney has a big announcement for guests on the West Coast.

A futuristic, silver monorail train with large dark windows is stopped at an outdoor station under a curved roof—an iconic scene reminiscent of the famed monorails at Disneyland vs Disney World. Trees and greenery are visible in the background at Disney.
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Disney Bring Back Historic Monorail Vehicle From 1959

A low hum cut through the skies of Anaheim as guests looked up in surprise—something was different. Some paused to take photos, others gasped, while longtime fans nearly teared up. It wasn’t a new ride announcement or a pyrotechnic test—it was the unmistakable sight of Monorail Blue gliding above Tomorrowland once again.

Disneyland’s iconic highway in the sky has always been more than just a mode of transportation—it’s a living piece of Walt Disney’s vision of the future. And on September 22, 2025, Monorail Blue officially rejoined the fleet, soaring alongside Monorail Red for the first time this year. But for many fans, the return means more than just another train—it’s about nostalgia, history, and a piece of Disney magic that almost feels alive.

So why does this matter, and how can you experience it best? Here’s everything you need to know about Monorail Blue’s triumphant return, along with pro tips and hidden hacks to make your ride unforgettable.

The Monorail at Disneyland near Downtown Disney.
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What’s New: Monorail Blue Back in the Skies

For months, only Monorail Red carried the load, while Blue quietly sat out of service. After the system reopened last year, many wondered if Blue would ever return. Now, Disney has confirmed the train is back in operation, delighting fans who’ve missed the classic color combination.

Monorail Blue Returns to Skies Over Disneyland Resort For First Time in 2025

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The Disneyland Monorail travels a 2.5-mile loop between Tomorrowland and Downtown Disney, giving riders a 13-minute bird’s-eye view of Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and even parts of Disney California Adventure. With its zero-emission design and retro-futuristic style, the Monorail is both eco-friendly and iconic.

A bright red trolley moves down a lively street lined with palm trees, festive decorations, and banners. People walk along the sidewalks, passing a Walt Disney animatronic as they enjoy the scene in a themed entertainment park at Disneyland.
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How to Ride Like a Pro

If you’re planning a trip soon, here are the best ways to experience Monorail Blue:

  • Board at Downtown Disney – Skip the main gate lines by entering the Monorail at Downtown Disney with valid park admission. It drops you directly into Tomorrowland.

  • Ride Early or Late – Crowds are lighter first thing in the morning or near park close. Midday usually brings longer waits.

  • Check the App – The Disneyland app posts updates if the Monorail closes for fireworks or other events.

  • Best Seat Views – Sit toward the front for Matterhorn and Fantasyland views, or near the back to capture sweeping shots of Disney California Adventure.

Disney Crowds near the back of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park.
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Hidden Hacks and Insider Secrets

Frequent visitors know a few tricks that can make your ride on Monorail Blue even more magical:

  • Photo Goldmine – Capture unique shots gliding over Grizzly Peak or the Grand Californian—angles you can’t get anywhere else.

  • Crowd Bypass – Entering through Downtown Disney not only saves time but also keeps you away from the shoulder-to-shoulder chaos at the front gate.

  • History Buff Bonus – Ask Cast Members about the Monorail’s 1959 origins—it was the first of its kind in America, and they often share cool trivia.

  • Relaxing Break – Use the ride as a chance to rest your feet while still soaking in the atmosphere.

Wondrous Journeys fireworks at Disneyland, a Disney theme park in California where Starbucks employees at Downtown Disney walked out.
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Why It Matters to Fans

To casual guests, Monorail Blue might just be another train. But to Disney fans, its return represents something much bigger. The Blue train has been a fixture since the early days, carrying generations of parkgoers and symbolizing Walt’s dream of futuristic travel.

Social media lit up with excitement the moment fans spotted it in the skies again. Photos and videos of Blue quickly spread, proving that nostalgia is as much a part of Disneyland as churros and castle selfies. For many, riding Monorail Blue isn’t just about getting from point A to point B—it’s about reliving memories and being part of Disney history.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse stand in front of a castle adorned for a 70th-anniversary celebration at this Disney park, Disneyland California.
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Final Thoughts for Disneyland Guests

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a lifelong fan, catching a ride on Monorail Blue this year is an experience worth making time for. It’s not just transportation—it’s Disney storytelling on rails, a journey that blends history, technology, and pure magic.

So next time you’re in Anaheim, look up. If you spot Monorail Blue gliding by, don’t just take a photo—take the ride.

Emmanuel Detres

Since first stepping inside the Magic Kingdom at nine years old, I knew I was destined to be a theme Park enthusiast. Although I consider myself a theme Park junkie, I still have much to learn and discover about Disney. Universal Orlando Resort has my heart; being an Annual Passholder means visiting my favorite places on Earth when possible! When I’m not writing about Disney, Universal, or entertainment news, you’ll find me cruising on my motorcycle, hiking throughout my local metro parks, or spending quality time with my girlfriend, family, or friends.

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