A sign marked for the Santa Fe and Disneyland Railroad once used to keep guests out of backstage areas. Sign is painted onto very heavy metal. Sign is vintage 1960s and out of an estate of the cast member who was in charge of the railroad and Monorails.
It's surprising that they would create a beautiful themed sign for a backstage area when a plain one would do. But it is definitely nice! Can you tell us how big it is, approximattely?
ReplyDeleteMajor it is about 2 feet in width and 1 foot in height.
ReplyDeleteI've got the companion sign--exactly the same graphics, only about 13.5" x 6.5"
ReplyDeleteI know this is a late post: BUT:: I also have a few of this same sign---the same as Steve's sign size 13.5c 6.5 inches. The are from the 70's (not the 60's) and were done for the Bear Country Trestle --at least the larger ones. I'm assuming the smaller ones were done in areas near the snow shead and exit tunnel through Bear Country and the Golden Bear Lodge (now Hungry Bear Lodge)-- this building seems to be where the smaller versions may have been used. Nov. 7th, 2009------Mike Cozart
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