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|RCT1=Wooden Side-Friction Roller Coaster |
|RCT1=Wooden Side-Friction Roller Coaster |
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|RCT2=Wooden Side-Friction Cars |
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|type=RollerCoaster |
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|descr=A smaller, cheaper, older-style (popular in <br> the early 1900's) roller coaster, whose cars <br> can fly off the track if they go too fast. |
|descr=A smaller, cheaper, older-style (popular in <br> the early 1900's) roller coaster, whose cars <br> can fly off the track if they go too fast. |
Revision as of 21:43, 11 September 2015
Construction
Track is laminated wood, topped with a flat steel running rail, constructed on a wooden support structure. Trains are guided along the track by side-friction wheels running inside wooden guide rails.
Special Track Elements
None noted
Constraints
- Maximum Track Slope - 25°
- Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
- Maximum Height - 78 Feet
Vehicles
Wooden Side-Friction Cars
Operating Modes
- Continuous circuit mode
Pre-built designs
RollerCoaster Tycoon
- Side Friction 1
- Side Friction 2
Scenarios
- Shooting Star (Sprightly Park)
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
- Creaky Dips
- Roman Racer
Other Information
Cheap and easy to build, but the track layout needs to be designed carefully, otherwise the cars can fly straight off the track on the hills. In RCT3 however, crashes are not possible.
This ride is called Wooden Side-Friction Roller Coaster in the original RollerCoaster Tycoon.
In Real Life
There is one operating instance of this ride left in North America in the state of Pennsylvania (Leap the Dips), it is currently the oldest operating roller coaster in the world.
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