Well I don't want to publicize it any more than it already has been...
So Jack, I would be happy to send you the info in a Private Message/Conversation...
But to send/receive a PM on the DIS you need at least 10 posts. As of now your count is only one. So post anywhere, get the count to ten, then send me a PM. Go to your name in the upper right of this web page, choose the "Conversations" link, then choose the "Start a Conversation". Address it to me and I will see it and reply to you.
I really hate I missed riding the train. It was closed by the time I first attended the Fort although the tracks were still all over the place. I did attend near the end of River Country's days and regret that too.
But seeing the tracks now is some comfort.
Bama Ed
PS - for further research, you can try Michael Broggie's Book on all thing Walt Disney and trains which has a chapter on the FWRR.
https://www.amazon.com/Walt-Disneys-Railroad-Story-Small-Scale/dp/1563420066
I see used versions are now $50. Glad I got an original. It's a great read especially for the train in Walt's backyard which is why I got it.
PPS - David Leaphart's book on the FWRR is the DEFINITIVE book in my mind.
https://www.amazon.com/Disney-World...rd_wg=1JNG8&psc=1&refRID=VEW6Y655CM3H4FX85NPH
It and the accompanying photo volume is the final authority on the FWRR. I have both of them and it is interesting.
PPPS - A couple years ago I met a FW Cast Member who worked on the FWRR and after it shut down stayed on at the Fort. Dave Dietzel was his name. I think he has retired by now. I spoke with him for about 30 minutes about his FWRR reminisces and it was a pleasure. It is a time gone by.