pics of togo stand up trains

well any close ups of the trains, im looking most likely when there in the station, with no one in them, but whatever you have is great, THANKS! P.S King Cobra, and Shockwave would be great, but other ones are ok as well. And can someone say how do they lock, instead of coming down, do they like slide? THANKS!
Go over to www.rcdb.com and type in the name of the coaster who's train you want to see. They'll more than likely have a picture of what you're looking for.

I'd do it for you, but alas, I don't feel like it. :)

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Here's a good pic of SkyRider's train at PCW:  http://www.rcdb.com/full/paramounts-canadas-wonderland/skyrider4.jpg
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http://www.rcdb.com" target=_blankwww.rcdb.com and type in the name of the coaster who's train you want to see. They'll more than likely have a picture of what you're looking for.
Those pics have people in it, but thanks! How do tey lock, tho!?!?!. I believe its from the sides, in stead of coming down, but I could be wrong. THANKS!
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Wow...TOGO's stand-up cars redefine the term open.
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TOGO's stand-up restraints are much like Arrows new 4D restraints will be...vests.  There is also a lap bar that slides in.
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Actually the Togo stand up restraints are more likely called "butterfly"restraints.They fold inward from the sides and hurt like heck.The restraints are somewhat the same type used on X and the Arrowbatic.When you're thinking vests you're thinking of the flying dutchman style restraints which are nice and comfy.I refer to Togo's stand up trains as the "Train of Pain".Who here agrees with me?
Here's a pretty good pic of the restraints. I agreee that they hurt like crap!
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I don't agree... but I haven't ridden the TOGO at Canada's Wonderland. I heard it was rather smooth and comfortable. Again, I'm going by speculation instead of experience.

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I might have a pic laying around of the Fujin Daijin II at Expoland in Osaka, Japan.  Given that the ride is the most torturous coaster I have yet to experience, the restraints aren't half bad.  They are oldish, and they seem like big hard 'lifevests," if you will.  Not my cup 'o tea, but they aren't the worst restraints out there IMHO. :)

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Shockwave in PKD. is the hardest coaster to get on if you are tall and have shoulder muscles, you have to be able to wedge your arms in through.   These should be redesigned. 

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