• Roger Edward Broggie (October 2, 1908 – November 4, 1991) was an American mechanical engineer who worked with Walt Disney and the Walt Disney Company....
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    connection to railroads. He is the son of Roger E. Broggie, who was selected by Walt Disney to be the first Imagineer. Broggie was born in Los Angeles, California...
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  • is an amusement ride system used for Disney theme park attractions. Roger Broggie and Bert Brundage developed the system for WED Enterprises, which patented...
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    Walt Disney (redirect from Walter E. Disney)
    miniature working steam locomotive was built by Disney Studios engineer Roger E. Broggie, and Disney named it Lilly Belle after his wife; after three years...
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  • busy days, it has three trains. The WDWRR's development was led by Roger E. Broggie, who also oversaw the construction of the Disneyland Railroad in Disneyland...
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    in Bay Lake, Florida. No. 274 became No. 1 Walter E. Disney and No. 275 became No. 3 Roger E. Broggie. Both locomotives have since been overhauled at the...
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  • Broggie, p. 17. Broggie, p. 355. Broggie, p. 35. Amendola (2015), pp. 16–17. Broggie, p. 36. Broggie, p. 44. Broggie, p. 45. Broggie, p. 99.. Broggie...
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  • August 11, 2024. Tuttle, Brit (January 31, 2024). "PHOTOS: Refurbished Roger E. Broggie Train Engine Now Testing at Magic Kingdom". WDW News Today. Archived...
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    wife and built by the Walt Disney Studios' machine shop team led by Roger E. Broggie. The locomotive's design, chosen by Disney after seeing a smaller locomotive...
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    1964–1965 New York World's Fair. The Imagineers, led by Disney engineers Roger E. Broggie and Bob Gurr, also devised a "carousel theater", so that the audience...
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