Monorail

A monorail is a type of transport ride where trains are powered by a single rail along a track and can transport large amounts of guests.

Construction
Track is a box-section steel rail supported on square section steel posts. Trains are powered and run along the top of the rail with additional wheels on either side for stability.

Constraints

 * Maximum track slope - 25°
 * Maximum height above ground - 32 feet
 * Maximum number of stations - 4

Vehicles

 * Small Monorail Cars
 * Streamlined Monorail Cars (picture above)
 * Retro-styled Monorail Cars (RCT2 only)

Operating Modes

 * Continuous circuit mode
 * Shuttle mode

Other Information
See also: Suspended Monorail

The Monorail is the fastest form of transport ride, attaining speeds of 23 mph (in RCT and RCT2). If you have a very large and moderately flat park with lots of rides, a Monorail can be a very efficient form of transport if it is built in a loop around the park and at least. The Monorail can also be used in shuttle mode, where it starts from one station and goes to the other, stops, and goes backwards to the initial station. Shuttle mode can also be used for the Monorail train to go from a station to the end of the (abruptly-ending) track, where it will stop, reverse direction, and return to the station. The only problem with the Monorail is that it dramatically decreases speed when attempting to traverse a hill. In contrast, the speed will increase continuously when it is going downhill. The problem can be avoided if the Monorail track is completely level.

In RCT3, improvements had been made to the ride. The monorail's speed can be set between 13.42 mph to 22.37 mph (21.60 km/h to 36.00 km/h). When the ride is going up a hill, the speed will decrease by about 10 km/h, which does not slow down as much as the earlier games. Similarly, the speed will increase by about 10 km/h when it is going downhill.