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===Special Track Elements=== |
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*Banked Curves |
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*Mine Mania |
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===Other Information=== |
===Other Information=== |
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* The ride powers itself to 35 mph (55 km/hr). Because of this, it is prone to causing crashes if a brake failure occurs. |
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*This ride doesn't need a lift hill as the train is powered. The train will gradually gain speed on flat track, collect speed on drops and slow down on hills. |
*This ride doesn't need a lift hill as the train is powered. The train will gradually gain speed on flat track, collect speed on drops and slow down on hills. |
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*It is better to operate Mine Ride as only a single train since the train powers itself and the speed is collectible up to 35mph, the speed causing crash if the breakdown causes the ride '''Brake Failure'''. |
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===In Real Life=== |
===In Real Life=== |
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* The Mine Ride is primarily based on the Mack Rides powered coaster, using its mine train themed trains. The track also bears some resemblance to Schwarzkopf powered coasters. |
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*The Mine Ride resembles Kiddie Coasters which are made by many manufacturers. |
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Revision as of 21:41, 14 August 2020
Construction
Track is tubular steel with square steel supports. The trains are fiberglass and are made to look like a Mine train.
Special Track Elements
- Banked Curves
- Banked Helix
- On Ride Photo Section
Constraints
- Maximum track slope - 25
- Maximum height above ground - 60 feet(RCT2)
Vehicles
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Pre-built designs
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
- Mine Mania
Other Information
- The ride powers itself to 35 mph (55 km/hr). Because of this, it is prone to causing crashes if a brake failure occurs.
- This ride doesn't need a lift hill as the train is powered. The train will gradually gain speed on flat track, collect speed on drops and slow down on hills.
In Real Life
- The Mine Ride is primarily based on the Mack Rides powered coaster, using its mine train themed trains. The track also bears some resemblance to Schwarzkopf powered coasters.