Tom
TS Member
I think you'll find that while any of the electronic systems could be improved, the manufacturer will certainly state that there is no substitution for the visual verification of a train's position.
The only thing I think Gerstlauer should have to answer for is the design of the trains, particularly on The Smiler, where the inversions and changes of direction are tight. There should be no way that the bar on the front should be impacted in such a way during a collision with another train.
The only thing I think Gerstlauer should have to answer for is the design of the trains, particularly on The Smiler, where the inversions and changes of direction are tight. There should be no way that the bar on the front should be impacted in such a way during a collision with another train.
