Disney World's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Overhaul: Majority of Track Now Removed

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Big Thunder Mountain Refurbishment - January 20 2025
Posted: Friday January 24, 2025 11:07am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Significant progress has been made on the refurbishment of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, with the exterior track now entirely removed. No track is visible on the outdoor sections of the ride - impressive progress in just over a week.



From vantage points around Frontierland, the once-familiar twists and turns of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad are no longer visible. While the exterior track has been completely removed, it's unclear what work has been completed inside the mountain, as the interior remains out of view.



A Complex Undertaking

Unlike standard coasters with exposed tracks built on concrete pads, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's design is intricately integrated with themed rockwork and other scenic elements. This adds significant complexity to the track replacement process, requiring crews to carefully dismantle and navigate the ride's elaborate environment without damaging surrounding theming.


What's Next

With the exterior track removed, attention may now shift to the mountain's interior. Crews are likely continuing work inside the structure, which houses much of the ride's path and show scenes. Once track replacement is complete, the focus will likely turn to rebuilding portions of the mountain's rockwork and integrating updated effects or other enhancements.

Refurbishment Timeline

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad closed for refurbishment on January 6, 2025, and Disney has stated the attraction will reopen in 2026. Multiple permits filed for the project indicate work could continue through at least March 2026.

Click the gallery to see more of the track replacement project at Big Thunder Mountain.

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danlb_20004 hours ago

Yeah, I wonder where it is being staged, there isn't enough room where the crane is to stage all of it.

TheCoasterNerd5 hours ago

Or 7474 Chancellor Drive https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/what-is-disney-doing-at-7474-chancellor-drive.984103/

larryz7 hours ago

I would look along Floridian Way, by the fireworks launch racks just N of the MK

ToTBellHop7 hours ago

Plus, I presume there will be a lot of rock work replacement after the track is in. With a brand new track, they’ll want a good deal of time to test. Disney puts coasters through a lot with all those trains. Like Steve, I’m shocked we haven’t seen piles of track in aerial photos. Where are they keeping all that track?

Moth14 hours ago

I was thinking the same, but I feel the new effects they want to add will have them open on time (early next year).

Disney Analyst22 hours ago

Looking at some articles online, when IOA redid The Hulk, they closed in early September, only started removing track end of September, and it was only into November that all the track was removed. They installed new track from January-March, and it reopened in August. This already seems to be moving faster, and while I assume this is a bit more complex working with the mountain... could it reopen sooner than thought?

Disgruntled Walt22 hours ago

I'm telling you, they're going to rush this as hard as they can. I think this is going to open early 2026, as soon as TBA goes down for refurb (maybe even sooner). I'll bet that's what they're aiming for. Because with TBA as erratic as it is, and the potential for more construction walls blocking the ROA in the near future, it's going to be a wasteland until they get BTM open again.

lazyboy97o1 day ago

Steel coasters are modular and use a lot of standard parts and methods for installation. They’re bolted together. The supports are often or can be standard steel pipe. Some manufacturers will sometimes even let you source the supports from elsewhere.

wdwmagic1 day ago

Indeed. The crew seemed to be very well prepared and have a very clear plan of action. I'm really surprised we haven't seen the new track being delivered or stored (aerial shots).

TheCoasterNerd1 day ago

Jesus they're making really quick work of this

Disney Analyst1 day ago

That was fast.

harrisonm1 day ago

https://blogmickey.com/2025/01/new-track-big-thunder-mountain-railroad/

larryz4 days ago

At least one dozen... ;)