monorail route map?

Does one of these exist online somewhere?

There are actually THREE monorail routes (with multiple trains running on each route).

On each route, the trains will "loop" around and around on their own unique track.

1) "Epcot Monorail" TTC > Epcot > TTC > (loop runs clockwise)
2) "MK Express Monorail" TTC > MK > TTC > (loop runs counter-clockwise)
3) "Resort Monorail" TTC > Poly > Grand Floridian > MK > Contemp. > TTC > (loop runs clockwise)

As you can see, you can transfer from or to any monorail at the TTC (which is also the MK parking lot).

You may ride any and all of these, if you like.
They do not "let you out" INSIDE any theme-park,
so you don't need a park ticket.


"Por favor mantengase alejado de las puertas."


Here is a MAP of WDW. The monorail routes are represented with dashed lines.
 
Wow, how old is that map? It still has River Country on there, I miss that place.
 
Wow, how old is that map? It still has River Country on there, I miss that place.

Not looking too good there these days.

River Country in Decay -Satellite, North
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c265/RoboWDW/WDW Pictures/RC-5N-Sat.jpg

River Country in Decay -Bird'sEye,WS - North
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c265/RoboWDW/WDW Pictures/RC-1N-WS.jpg

River Country in Decay -Bird'sEye,WS - East
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c265/RoboWDW/WDW Pictures/RC-2E-WS.jpg

River Country in Decay -Bird'sEye,CU - West
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c265/RoboWDW/WDW Pictures/RC-4W-CU.jpg

River Country in Decay -Bird'sEye,CU - East
RC-3E-CU.jpg
 
Thanks everyone. :) I knew there were different routes, but I was curious where each route went exactly.
 
I can't find POP Century on that map either...

The monorail doesn't work like a train throughout Disney World. It only goes around the Lagoon at the Magic Kingdom (one to the park and TTC; the other to the resorts and MK). The only other route is direct from the TTC to the front of Epcot.

The only transportation at Pop Century is buses.
 
The monorail doesn't work like a train throughout Disney World. It only goes around the Lagoon at the Magic Kingdom (one to the park and TTC; the other to the resorts and MK). The only other route is direct from the TTC to the front of Epcot.

The only transportation at Pop Century is buses.

The link posted by Robo is to a older map of the entire WDW property, hence the POP reference, my AKL reference and other comments.
 
So if I want to get on the express monorail I switch at the TTC, is that correct?

By getting on the express monorail it saves time walking down and back up the ramp. I had trouble remembering what Robo said last year about this.
 
So if I want to get on the express monorail I switch at the TTC, is that correct?

By getting on the express monorail it saves time walking down and back up the ramp. I had trouble remembering what Robo said last year about this.

Switch from what?
 
So if I want to get on the express monorail I switch at the TTC, is that correct?

By getting on the express monorail it saves time walking down and back up the ramp. I had trouble remembering what Robo said last year about this.

I posted all the monorail info in my Post #2 in this thread.

The common station (and change-over from/to MK & Epcot) for ALL routes is TTC.
 
Okay but how do I get onto the monorail and not have to go down the ramp and back up again when going from MK to Epcot?

I know you mentioned how to do that last year. I'm still confused.
 
Okay but how do I get onto the monorail and not have to go down the ramp and back up again when going from MK to Epcot?

I know you mentioned how to do that last year. I'm still confused.

There is only one route where that works:

MK Express Monorail (coming from MK) changeover to the Epcot Monorail (going to Epcot,) at TTC.

The doors will open on MK Express (right side of forward motion) and guests can walk directly across
to the boarding area of Epcot Monorail, at TTC.
 












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