New coaster at Canada's wonderland. Why?

CoasterDiscern's avatar

Just a random question here for my own knowledge. Does anyone know if the wheel radius, dimensions of the braces, or if any major mechanical aspects of the train will be different? This is B&M's first giga coaster, very high speeds, maybe different trains then the traditional maybe??

Thanks!

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You would think that they would be larger. I know their dive machines have bigger wheels (at least Griffon did). They were enormous! I didn't realize they were that big until I held one! (That didn't come out right. But couldn't think of better way to word it)


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CoasterDiscern's avatar

For anyone who hasn't been following Leviathan and its construction, the track instalment is now complete. The coaster looks breathtaking and colossal. There is also a number of great photos at the Canada's Wonderland home website. Take a look!!

http://www.canadaswonderland.com/

Thanks!!


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We just drove by CW today on the way up north for skiing. Leviathan looks awesome. The curve after the drop looks particularly ominous. In contrast to Behemoth it looks like a very different ride, much more intense.

I'm much more excited to ride this after seeing the layout today.

Maverick00's avatar

Have they announced how big the drop is? I'm interested to see how much that'll be with the trench at the bottom.


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