I didn't think the WDW monorails had AC, maybe they do idk. But because there are so many more monorails, and the track is so much longer they have to bump up the electric, so it reaches all across the park. Now at DLR all the power is fed through the monorail shop, then sent to the rails. Now i'm not sure where the electric comes up onto the track, but I think its only at one spot. And i Think its near the switch. That way if they have a power problem, the maintenance people can fix it easily by just going to one spot, instead of going to dozens of different spots. Now because of WDW's monorail size, they may feed power onto three or four different locations. Im not sure how it all works out over there, but I don't think its a power problem, I think its more of a space problem, Air conditioners are big and bulky, if there small, then they usually don't have much kick, and the doors opening and closing every few minutes, would screw it up. And it'd be pointless.
And I know the parts are somewhat unique to the monorail, but didn't the monorails get all new different parts? What good would an old monorail do?
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