Construction Walls Removed, Rolling Planters and Scrim Added at Main Street U.S.A. Train Station in Magic Kingdom

Lauren Shahan

Train station entrance with decorative overhang, glass panels, and ornate lamps. The structure features a mix of beige and green accents, with a clear blue sky in the background.

Construction Walls Removed, Rolling Planters and Scrim Added at Main Street U.S.A. Train Station in Magic Kingdom

Construction walls surrounding the center staircase of the Main Street U.S.A. Train Station have been removed as refurbishment progresses.

Main Street U.S.A. Train Station Refurbishment

Train station entrance with decorative overhang, glass panels, and ornate lamps. The structure features a mix of beige and green accents, with a clear blue sky in the background.

Rolling planters have been set up around the bottom of the stairs. A single construction wall panel remains at the top of the train station.

Construction tarp covers part of a building with intricate architectural details, under a clear blue sky.

Tan scrim now covers the railings at the top of the train station.

Construction wall with decorative trim and a sign indicating wheelchair accessibility. A group of people and trees are visible in the background.

In our last update, both side staircases were available for guests to use. Now the left set of stairs has construction walls surrounding it with a sign posted to the wall that reads “Please use the adjacent stairs” with an arrow pointing to the right staircase. More scrim can also be seen over the construction walls.

A cordoned-off staircase leading down, with signs pointing to "Magic Kingdom" and "To Trains" above.

On the second floor of the station, the construction walls surrounding the stairs have been removed and replaced with stanchions. A rope between the stanchions holds a sign displaying Cinderella Castle and the Magic Kingdom logo. A construction wall sits at the landing where the two staircases meet. Scrim is above the construction wall and on the side railings.

Train station entrance with tile flooring and ornate ceiling. A decorative barrier with signs indicates a closure. Open glass doors are on the right, and outdoor light filters in.

Construction walls sit on either side of the center staircase with directional signs pointing guests to the train’s queue.

The Walt Disney World Railroad is still in operation while work is ongoing. This is likely a regular refurbishment, as crews have also been painting recently around the Main Street hub.

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