SD 2000 looses wheels and derails 2 injured

BATWING FAN SFA

Sunday, August 24, 2003 5:11 PM
The pics are definitely from SD2K,I recognize the track & supports anywhere from watching the show "making of a coaster" in which that particular ride's construction & design were featured.

The report said that it happened on the 18th run of the day,there must've been some sort of stress fracture or something in the chassis or axle because you can see iin the pic that the train is not centered on the track.

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Jim Fisher

Sunday, August 24, 2003 6:39 PM
One of the aritcles indicates that only one wheel was lost, one of the approsimately 12" diameter running wheels. This conflicts with the first article which said more than one wheel.

The front of the trian is definately out of alignment with the track in one of the photos. the tarps make it difficult to say much about what happened.

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CRVeck

Sunday, August 24, 2003 6:53 PM
Did no one else see the funniest part of the article?

A 20-year-old junior college student from the city of Fukui was...

A 20-year-old Fukui woman who was riding in the car in...

Just trying to bring good humor into a sad situtation.

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darienlakefan

Sunday, August 24, 2003 7:29 PM
We got the joke it just wasn't funny or appropiate for this thread.

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Gomez

Sunday, August 24, 2003 7:50 PM
What they mean by an out and back coaster is a full circut coaster. So TTD is actually the tallest. Shuttle coasters like Impulse coasters and Superman the Escape are not counted as out and back. Just to clear it up. I'm not trying to start anything about what is or isn't a coaster.

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MagnumForce

Sunday, August 24, 2003 8:37 PM
That would have been hilarious.......when I was 14.

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CRVeck

Sunday, August 24, 2003 9:46 PM
Amen to that rentzy, what is sad is that we use the British System, and the brits don't even use it anymore. You would think we would at least change to an easier system, whre everything is by 10

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Jim Fisher

Sunday, August 24, 2003 11:04 PM
So what's wrong with furlongs per fortnight?
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ApolloAndy

Sunday, August 24, 2003 11:45 PM
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Gomez said:
What they mean by an out and back coaster is a full circut coaster.

No, what they meant by an out and back coaster is an out and back coaster. How do I know? Because it's accurate that way.

Don't put words into their mouths that they didn't say to make them wrong. SD2K is still the worlds tallest, fastest, out and back.

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RideMan

Monday, August 25, 2003 12:27 AM
Actually, we don't use the British measurement system. We use some bits and pieces of it, but some of their units are different from our similar units. Go figure.

Still, one thing we seem to have finally learned in this country is that there is no compelling reason to change ("because the rest of the world does it" is not a compelling reason) for most purposes. That's why certain agencies which arbitrarily changed over to SI some years ago have since quietly switched back. And a couple of years ago it was clear that SI conversion was dead on the highway when the sign on IR-71 that proclaimed, "Cincinnati - 100 kilometers - 62 miles" was quietly replaced with one that says, "Cincinnati - 62 miles".

Anyway, I haven't seen the photos yet, but if the train did in fact derail, then the loss of a wheel carrier assembly (four to six wheels) seems most likely. Anybody know off hand how many road wheels SD2K has per wheel set (one or two)? I know it has dual guide wheels...

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Pete

Monday, August 25, 2003 12:55 AM
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Legendary said:
Hell, doesn't every coaster go out and come back?

Only if the wheels stay on. :)

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MagnumForce

Monday, August 25, 2003 12:56 AM
The Bristish beat all as they use both systems of measurement at the same time. Nothing like getting MILES per LITRE of gas. ;)

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GoliathKills

Monday, August 25, 2003 1:49 AM

RideMan said: Anybody know off hand how many road wheels SD2K has per wheel set (one or two)?

It has 2 road wheels per assembly.
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