- July 29th, 2009, 8:12 am
#31755
Just looking at the amount of space that appears to be set aside for a storage shed I am going to take a guess and say 2 trains.
dailyshow wrote:I’ve heard from a VERY reliable source that they are going to have 57 trains (30 inverted/15 floorless/10 millennium flyers/1 replication of Thomas the Tank®/1 light rail train from the LYNX blue line) that are going to be able to run all at once! They are actually tearing down the rest of the park just to build the station, as for the coaster it will loop through the Hearst building over Bank of America, and the mcbr will be somewhere in the vicinity of the stadium. Glad I got that off my chest.
alecscrews wrote:dailyshow wrote:I’ve heard from a VERY reliable source that they are going to have 57 trains (30 inverted/15 floorless/10 millennium flyers/1 replication of Thomas the Tank®/1 light rail train from the LYNX blue line) that are going to be able to run all at once! They are actually tearing down the rest of the park just to build the station, as for the coaster it will loop through the Hearst building over Bank of America, and the mcbr will be somewhere in the vicinity of the stadium. Glad I got that off my chest.
Wow...pathetic...screw you
John43221 wrote:It will have three 32-passenger trains.
Cedar Fair are big on capacity, unlike Paramount.
coasterbruh wrote:John43221 wrote:It will have three 32-passenger trains.
Cedar Fair are big on capacity, unlike Paramount.
It really bugs me when people say stupid things like this...
Not all coasters can run more than 2 trains. What coaster at carowinds actually needs more than 2 trains other than rochoet? Yeah throw an extra train on top burn (which is a 32 seater) The amount of trains is determine by the amount of blocks on the coaster...
And by the way most hyper trains seat 36...so why could cedar fair go for less seats since the obviously care about capacity unlike the nazis at paramount...