bob_3_
Giga Poster
Has anyone been to a rollercoaster frabrication plant? Or have pictures?
Triggered by looking at Dare Devil Dive Coaster in Georgia I went on a mission to look for pictures of coasters being fabricated, I've always been curious about how each track segment is created and the environment in which it is done.
I stumbled across this article in a blog which shows the process with which B&M make their track in Ohio, I'm not sure if this a well known article as it's quite old (2008) and a really interesting read, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's been posted before.
LINK.
I love how dingy and grimey life starts for these coasters.
I think the track being made is for Diamondback at Kings Island. I find it interesting that they do not allow the public to see how they actually make the track bits, only how they put it together, and also how they now use bar codes on the deliveries to stop THOSE PESKY ENTHUSIASTS leaking what the new ride will be. I like that they keep a few secrets.
Anyway I would still KILL to see this stuff in real life, I've watched so many constructions but I'm always what happens to the ride before we catch our first glimpse of it. Does anyone know if any companies do actual tours for the public? and have you been to see this for yourself anywhere?
Triggered by looking at Dare Devil Dive Coaster in Georgia I went on a mission to look for pictures of coasters being fabricated, I've always been curious about how each track segment is created and the environment in which it is done.
I stumbled across this article in a blog which shows the process with which B&M make their track in Ohio, I'm not sure if this a well known article as it's quite old (2008) and a really interesting read, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's been posted before.
LINK.
I love how dingy and grimey life starts for these coasters.
I think the track being made is for Diamondback at Kings Island. I find it interesting that they do not allow the public to see how they actually make the track bits, only how they put it together, and also how they now use bar codes on the deliveries to stop THOSE PESKY ENTHUSIASTS leaking what the new ride will be. I like that they keep a few secrets.
Anyway I would still KILL to see this stuff in real life, I've watched so many constructions but I'm always what happens to the ride before we catch our first glimpse of it. Does anyone know if any companies do actual tours for the public? and have you been to see this for yourself anywhere?