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Mandoria, the new indoor park that opened a Gerstlauer Bob coaster last year named Merkant, is about to construct a Mack powered coaster:-
The “Bob” coaster is a Gerstlauer, not a Mack. It’s named like that because of the single-file trains.Gosh, this place I sure wasn't aware of ... there ain't much of these in the good ol' US of A so I don't got much of an idea of how these ride, they don't look so intense but fun. Anways...
Do ya'll think maybe Mack gave these guys a package deal? Buy a bob, we getcha somethin else discounted, included... I don't know, are package deals common? I kind of a noob when it comes to things like these and I wonder if those are commonplaced or no
Awww man, facepalming so hard right now ... I did not catch Gerstlauer in the original message, and when i thought Bob I thought "Bobsled coaster" like the ones Mack make... I'll gotta take this mistake, thanks for pointing it out!The “Bob” coaster is a Gerstlauer, not a Mack. It’s named like that because of the single-file trains.
Merkant - Mandoria (Rzgów, Łódzkie, Poland)
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The way Energylandia open coasters, I wouldn't count the chickens before they've hatched (count the creds before they've opened?)On an interesting note, this will mark Mack’s first coaster installation in Poland (L to Energylandia)
The new zone and coaster will open on Saturday;
Mandoria | Cararra | Mack Powered Coaster | 2023?
Sorted that.Aged well lol
If you want just a hint, think about subway systems/the tubeAlright, I've been putting this off for years because I'm sure it's something simple that I'm missing, but I genuinely don't know how these work. Any hints?
And....can you?(subways have a third rail that is electrified; if you remember the show Mythbusters they tested the myth that you could be electrocuted from peeing on the third rail of a subway )
Should mention that each car of the train has a drive tyre built into them that powers the coaster, not the wheels that hold the train to the track.It’s simply that an electrical current is used to power the trains; if you look at the track on this coaster, there’s a grey rail running on top of the normal coaster track (circled in yellow here). An electrical current is run through this rail to power the coaster wheels and also to brake them. There’s an assembly underneath the coaster cars that maintains a consistent connection to this gray rail, not too dissimilar from the way a subway works (subways have a third rail that is electrified; if you remember the show Mythbusters they tested the myth that you could be electrocuted from peeing on the third rail of a subway )
I did not know that partShould mention that each car of the train has a drive tyre built into them that powers the coaster, not the wheels that hold the train to the track.