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''This article is about the roller coaster type introduced in the original RollerCoaster Tycoon. For the RMC-based Single Rail Roller Coaster introduced in OpenRCT2, please see [[Single Rail Roller Coaster]].'' |
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! colspan="2" style="background:orange; color:white;" | Single-Rail Roller Coaster |
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|type=Roller Coaster |
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|size=Medium - Large (variable) |
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|game=[[RollerCoaster Tycoon]], [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]], <br> [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]] |
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| Cost ||$1,680 upwards |
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The '''Steeplechase''' is a roller coaster type first seen in the original [[RollerCoaster Tycoon]], where it was known as the '''Single-Rail Roller Coaster'''. |
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| Size || Small-Medium (actual size depends on construction) |
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| Appearances ||[[RCT]], [[RCT2]], [[RCT3]] |
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Track consists of two tubular steel rails, one above the other, connected by bracing. Supports are thin tubular steel posts. Cars are held on the track by wheels above, below and either side of the rails. |
Track consists of two tubular steel rails, one above the other, connected by bracing. Supports are thin tubular steel posts. Cars are held on the track by wheels above, below and either side of the rails. |
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===Vehicles=== |
===Vehicles=== |
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{{Ridebox2D|Steeplechase|RCT2}} |
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{{Ridebox2D|Motorbike Races|RCT2}} |
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{{Ridebox2D|Soap Box Derby Racers|RCT2}} |
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{{Ridebox2D|Jousting Knights Coaster|RCT2}} |
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{{Ridebox2D|Hover Bike Ride|RCT2}} |
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{{Ridebox2D|Raptor Racers Coaster|RCT2}} |
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</div> |
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===Operating Modes=== |
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*Continuous circuit mode |
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Horses, Motorbikes, Soap Box Derby Cars |
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===Pre-built designs=== |
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=====Build menu only===== |
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*Steeplechase |
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=====Scenarios===== |
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*Steeplechase 1 ([[Giggle Downs]]) |
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*Steeplechase 2 ([[Giggle Downs]]) |
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*Steeplechase 3 ([[Giggle Downs]]) |
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*Steeplechase 4 ([[Giggle Downs]]) |
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*Batty Bikers ([[Megaworld Park]]) |
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*Steeplechase (Lane 1) ([[Megaworld Park]]) |
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*Steeplechase (Lane 2) ([[Megaworld Park]]) |
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*Steeplechase (Lane 1) ([[Blackpool Pleasure Beach]]) |
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*Steeplechase (Lane 2) ([[Blackpool Pleasure Beach]]) |
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*Batty Bikers 1 ([[Fort Anachronism]]) |
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*Batty Bikers 2 ([[Fort Anachronism]]) |
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=====Build menu only===== |
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*Batty Bikers |
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*Polarity |
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*Pony Tales |
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*Production Line |
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*Racer-saurus |
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*To the Joust |
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=====Scenarios===== |
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*Hover Bike Ride 1 ([[Future World (Time Twister)|Future World]]) |
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===Other Information=== |
===Other Information=== |
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*In both [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]] and its [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3|sequel]], each vehicle for the Steeplechase is listed as a separate ride type. |
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**This is not the case in [[OpenRCT2]], where its vehicles are now listed as vehicles for the same ride type. |
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==In Real Life== |
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Only one Steeplechase coaster is left in operation, which is at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. |
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In 2018, S&S Worldwide revealed a new concept coaster of the same name, with redesigned trains. |
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===Approximate Cost=== |
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{{RollerCoaster Tycoon Rides & Attractions 2D}} |
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$1,680 upwards |
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[[Category:Roller Coasters]] |
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===Appears in=== |
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[[Category:Rides]] |
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[[Category:Roller coasters in RCT1]] |
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*[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]] as three seperate rides for each type of vehicle. |
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[[Category:Roller coasters in RCT2]] |
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[[Category:Attractions]] |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 28 March 2023
This article is about the roller coaster type introduced in the original RollerCoaster Tycoon. For the RMC-based Single Rail Roller Coaster introduced in OpenRCT2, please see Single Rail Roller Coaster.
The Steeplechase is a roller coaster type first seen in the original RollerCoaster Tycoon, where it was known as the Single-Rail Roller Coaster.
Construction
Track consists of two tubular steel rails, one above the other, connected by bracing. Supports are thin tubular steel posts. Cars are held on the track by wheels above, below and either side of the rails.
Special Track Elements
None
Constraints
- Maximum Track Slope - 25°
- Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
- Maximum Height - 59 Feet
Vehicles
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Operating Modes
- Continuous circuit mode
Pre-built designs
RollerCoaster Tycoon
- Steeplechase
Scenarios
- Steeplechase 1 (Giggle Downs)
- Steeplechase 2 (Giggle Downs)
- Steeplechase 3 (Giggle Downs)
- Steeplechase 4 (Giggle Downs)
- Batty Bikers (Megaworld Park)
- Steeplechase (Lane 1) (Megaworld Park)
- Steeplechase (Lane 2) (Megaworld Park)
- Steeplechase (Lane 1) (Blackpool Pleasure Beach)
- Steeplechase (Lane 2) (Blackpool Pleasure Beach)
- Batty Bikers 1 (Fort Anachronism)
- Batty Bikers 2 (Fort Anachronism)
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
- Batty Bikers
- Polarity
- Pony Tales
- Production Line
- Racer-saurus
- To the Joust
Scenarios
- Hover Bike Ride 1 (Future World)
Other Information
- An exciting ride, as the riders feel vulnerable sitting so high above the track. Corners have no banking, so be careful to avoid high lateral G's.
- In both RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 and its sequel, each vehicle for the Steeplechase is listed as a separate ride type.
- This is not the case in OpenRCT2, where its vehicles are now listed as vehicles for the same ride type.
In Real Life
Only one Steeplechase coaster is left in operation, which is at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
In 2018, S&S Worldwide revealed a new concept coaster of the same name, with redesigned trains.