Here's hoping that it's a fairly quick solution as the crane is next to it following last week's maintenance and with it being Fright NightsConsidering a) it nearly stalls every single morning b) it *has* stalled before; it would be disappointing from Thorpe if they don't have it open for tomorrow.
Perhaps that's a bit harsh but you'd expect them to have seen this coming and should have a plan in place to get it back up and running ASAP.
The colder weather and more consistent winds at this time of year were always going to be a risk. I was in the queue on Sunday late afternoon and they sent a couple of empty test runs which barely made it through the course.
On the other hand, maybe they won't reopen it all season as the risk of it happening again is too high.
Is this maybe why we don't get many tall things like this in the UK? The mostly dodgy weather?
It really isn't especially with just 2 trains, yes it was the start of the smiler accident, but there have been a lot of improvments to procedure and with only 2 trains it is much harder to mis place a train.Dangerous, even with all the safety measures in place to prevent collisions.
nope, not really possible, most coaster undersides are full of brake fins, chain dogs, arb, magnetic brakes, seat electrical connections, etc and I would imagine installing the required hardware on the train would be dificult if not impossible to fit in with all the rest of the stuff.Maybe a launch section of the bottom there to rock it if this happens again, and to check its got enough speed to get over the top of that element
they are 2 different models, Hyperia and Voltron have different train designs which would probably complicate a lot of things, if it happens more I suspect they will try to improve the speed at which they can get it off (perhaps making custom lifting jigs to improve the response time and buy some lifting equipment able to lift the train and perminatly have it stationed their)It doesn't look good on the park if it stalls and goes down for days. Especially when it's non-identical twin coaster, Voltron was back up and running within a day of it stalling.
how full were the dummy's they could have been mostly empty if it did a couple laps and the water fell out.Worryingly. It was fully loaded with water dummy’s as well.