- February 14th, 2015, 8:55 pm
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Theres still alot of work to do underneathe so they cant finish that with a train testing. Also there is still more concrete to pour on the bridge for the posts. The concrete on the bridge itself is still fresh. a coaster train passing underneathe would cause alot of vibrations and could crack concrete that hasnt had enough time to cure.
Jarsh wrote:Why would the bridge delay testing? It's not like they can't work on it while the train passes underneath. I'm sure they are focusing all of their efforts on the bridge area in an effort to get what's under/around it complete so they can put a fence around it, but other than that, it wouldn't have any effect on the testing. Neither would the snow.
Theres still alot of work to do underneathe so they cant finish that with a train testing. Also there is still more concrete to pour on the bridge for the posts. The concrete on the bridge itself is still fresh. a coaster train passing underneathe would cause alot of vibrations and could crack concrete that hasnt had enough time to cure.