As also noted by Andrea during a visit to the resort earlier this week the resort continues its drive to get rid of the last few remaining references to the resorts and the parks original names “EuroDisneyland” and “EuroDisney Resort”. Afteralready repainting the carriages of the (Euro)Disneyland Railroad it seems the teams are now looking closer at the train stations themselves. Certainly structures as the Main Street Station contain so mainy references to the “Euro” element, all the way down to elemets actually built into the structure, that a full exchange can not be expected anytime soon. But the Frontierland Depot just got “cleared” off one of the more obvious references.
The object of the latest “redo”? The big water tower on the far side of the tracks, to the right of the station – which btw is actually used to fill the warter tanks of the steam engines running the railroads. Up until a couple of days ago the water tower still had the “EURODISNEYLAND RAILROAD” painted on its main body which only now was taken off and replaced with a painted “DISNEYLAND RAILROAD” – in the same lettering style.
So which will be the next reference to the original name to go? There are still a few – some more, some less well hidden – left, e.g. the “EuroDisney” metal plates covering the basic electric at the bottom of all laterns around the Lake Disney and Rio Grande River.
