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==Overview==
The Single Rail Roller Coaster's track was implemented in [[OpenRCT2]] v0.3.3 which could be accessed by enabling "allow arbitrary ride type changes" in the ride cheats menu at the time, but can also be enabled in Object Selection (require the cheat menu to be enabled in the options menu). The Single Rail Roller Coaster Trains were implemented during v0.4.2's development.<ref name="changelog">[https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/blob/develop/distribution/changelog.txt OpenRCT2 changelog]</ref>
 
Single Rail Roller Coaster features many special track elements including inversions and new special track elements were implemented in v0.4.2 including Large Half Corkscrews, Medium Half Loops, Zero G Rolls, and Large Zero G Rolls.
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Half Zero G Rolls (left or right) can be performed from an up-sloped track, which inverts the track. Another half Zero G Roll ends on a downslope. The larger variations are performed from an up-steep track and another large half Zero G Roll ends on a down-steep track. The medium-sized variations are 3 straight track units long and 1.5 m (5 ft) tall while the large-sized variations are 4 straight track units long and 10.5 m (35 ft) tall.
 
Other features the Single Rail Roller Coaster includes are short long steep to straight tracks like [[Vertical Drop Roller Coaster]] and [[Wooden Wild Mouse]], sloped turn to bank, steep chained lift hills, and 90° vertical drops with vertical twists, but no helixes. As of April 5, 2023 during the development for v0.4.5 of OpenRCT2, large sloped turns were implemented in the Single Rail Roller Coaster and [[Hybrid Coaster]]<ref>[https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/actions/runs/4618634378 OpenRCT2 Github — Add large sloped turns to hybrid and single rail] on April 5, 2023, 8:43 a.m. EDT</ref><ref name="changelog"/>, allowing players to make 45° large upward or downward turns while sloped up or down respectively.
 
===Special Track Sections===