BogeyMon said:
The post about construction starting on Starliner got me wondering. What's the last coaster to open new with a curved loading station?
Going on Wood coasters, I believe it was Knoebels Twister.
Chuck, who says they use skid brakes on it and also believe it to be the newest woodie to use them.
millrace said:Not everybody would consider that a "problem!"
Intamin Fan said:I think rablat5 has got the right answer. The big problem with using a curved station is that you can't use fin-braking.
^ ;)
The old-timey woodies with hand-operated brakes seem to fit this mold....I'm thinking of Starliner, Waldameer's Comet, Kiddieland's Little Dipper, and Wyandot's Sea Dragon all had the kind of station that "wrapped around" the operators platform. I don't think that's all of this type, but they were all pretty similar in that regard, IIRC...sometimes I don't. ;)
Intamin Fan said:
The big problem with using a curved station is that you can't use fin-braking.
In the case of Top Thrill Dragster, all the necessary braking is done prior to entering the curved section of the unload platform. You are then propelled along by guide tires.
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