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Nemesis Que line
Alastair
TS Team
There is a very large section of queueline which is never used now that goes around the very back of the coaster beyond the stall turn - I believe that the advent of the Fastrack queue meant that this is no longer used because otherwise the queue to the station would be a lot longer than it is currently.
There are a couple of very good posts on this on another site which I couldn't possibly name
There are a couple of very good posts on this on another site which I couldn't possibly name
Tom
TS Member
It's an interesting thought that some of us that stood in it for many hours back in the day can remember so little about it now.
All I remember is it being very dramatic and suspense-generating wherever you were stood, because of the constant roar of the rails, and as was/is always the case at Alton Towers, during rain.
It's still the most dramatically landscaped ride in Britain and that includes the queue line!
All I remember is it being very dramatic and suspense-generating wherever you were stood, because of the constant roar of the rails, and as was/is always the case at Alton Towers, during rain.
It's still the most dramatically landscaped ride in Britain and that includes the queue line!
Area 3 of the queue line is a very big extension and it's very rarely open (it is a pain to clean and is only used as a last resort). Mostly it's quite boring as it snakes near the car park access road, but for brief moments you get a good view underneath the lift hill and the loop pit! Also the old Nemesis sign that was once used as the entrance sign for the ride now lays to rest beside a tree that you can see from the queue line.
Remember queuing 2 years back for scarefest nearly 3 hours for Nemesis using the extended queue right up to the loop and then back down to the station. Crazy amount of time to queue for a 30 second ride. However it doesnt beat the 4 hours I queued for Air through all the queue lines during the first year it opened!
Ian
TS Team
The top extensions off to the left as you enter the queue are fairly uneventful really
They just weave around the trees a bit then go alongside the track after the lift hill.
The other section which goes up and behind the turnstall is never used. One of the gates is welded shut so it can't be opened
Last I heard this was because it was deemed to go into the Air ride area, and was a health and safety risk due to that.
The other section which goes up and behind the turnstall is never used. One of the gates is welded shut so it can't be opened
Mr Oblivion
TS Member
Can anyone please give me some sort of direction as to where section 3 of Nemesis's queue line would be on Google Earth or streetview ???
Thanks,
Mr Oblvion
Thanks,
Mr Oblvion
Ian said:The other section which goes up and behind the turnstall is never used. One of the gates is welded shut so it can't be openedLast I heard this was because it was deemed to go into the Air ride area, and was a health and safety risk due to that.
I heard that was a reason but also since the introduction of Fastrack, if that queue line was still in use, it would still be a long wait due to the Fastrack entrance being before that extension. You would end up cutting in the queue with still well over half an hours worth of queue time left.
I've always wanted to have a walk up there, I could imagine it being quite eerie.