General Carowinds discussion
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By Jarsh
#68861
Bottom line: B&M only puts sand in the rails per customer request. So unless Carowinds specifically requested sand in the rails, it isn't there.

Steve said the rails were empty and Mike said that Clermont told him there was sand in them. I'd tend to believe the construction foreman over hearsay from the fabricator.
By Edwardo
#68864
And Clermont doesn't even fabricate the rails. They're shipped in from Europe and attached to the spine and cross ties by Clermont.

Im with Jarsh on this.
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By DavidW
#68866
are they still shipped in? i think the last "official" word i heard on that was an article from 2004 i think.
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By Hiveminded
#68870
Okay here it is, sorry its so short but I didn't feel like hitting the rail for like 30 seconds in front of everyone. :P

Feel like I predicted the future when I recorded this :lol:
Last edited by Hiveminded on January 28th, 2015, 11:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By DavidW
#68878
here are a couple of good videos:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSl5MMlJIho[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPX7_jJtTGQ[/youtube]
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By Jarsh
#68881
I heard something about SOME of the rails being fabbed in Italy, but I think they do most of them at Clermont now. I don't remember where I read that at, but it was recent.

We can always ask Walter or Claude at media day where the rails are fabbed at and if Fury has sand in the rails, lol.
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By chknwing
#68884
they put sand in gatekeepers I dont see why they wouldn't for carowinds. Its not as far fetched as you guys think it is.

and just because I know it will be asked, from wiki, yeah I know take it with a grain of salt


"GateKeeper's tubular steel track is 4,164 feet (1,269 m) long and the lift is approximately 170 feet (52 m). The track is Azure Blue (dark blue) and Strata Blue (light blue), and the supports are white.[40] There are 102 track pieces, each weighing approximately 7,500 pounds (3,400 kg).[21][32] Unlike Raptor and Mantis, the track and supports are filled with sand to reduce the noise as the ride traverses the main entrance."
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By Jarsh
#68885
Two things: GateKeeper goes directly over the ticket area so making it quieter makes sense and there is an actual neighborhood across the parking lot from GateKeeper so I'm sure both of those items played into the sand for it. With Fury, it isn't near any houses and it doesn't pass directly over the ticket area. It doesn't need to be quiet for any reason.
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