See this picture for what I mean by I-bar crossties. http://midwestinfoguide.com/silver/083104/11.jpg
EDIT: Edited to add link to specific crosstie photos. Also a heads-up that several photos dont quite work right when enlarged. *** Edited 8/31/2004 6:35:50 PM UTC by beast7369***
http://www.rcdb.com/installationdetail105.html
Look at those pictures, and you will see that Arrow has apparently used that style of track in the past. (Assuming that the building around the coaster wasn't removed, because there are two styles of track in those outdoor pictures; one which looks like Intamin, the other Arrow) While I can't find an entirely Arrow coaster that uses it, they must have had the capabilities to produce a track style with cross ties similar to the ones in the pictures from Midwestinfoguide. *** Edited 8/31/2004 9:02:01 PM UTC by CoasterKrazy***
Refer to these other pics.
Storm Runner
Xcelerator
Dragster
It's gotta be a rocket.
*** Edited 9/1/2004 3:51:20 AM UTC by rOLLocOASt***
One thing I didn't see on that track is the strips Intamin uses on thier rails. I doubt it is a rocket, why would they use rocket tech. for such a slow coaster. Course I've been wrong before, but so far not about my new coasters;). *** Edited 9/1/2004 5:07:42 AM UTC by TeknoScorpion***
-Mark
Never Has Gravity Been So Uplifting.
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