Coaster Junkie said:
I'm starting to think this all has to do with the famous "Superman Curse". The 2 actors who played the roll on tv and movies both had pretty nasty luck (Suicide and being paralyzed). Both coasters responsible for a death and a serious injury, not to mention the current seatbelt/restraint crap .... Superman. Coincidence? Someone call the ghostbusters. *** Edited 6/13/2004 3:39:46 AM UTC by Coaster Junkie***
Tell me you're kidding. Nasty luck? Suicide? You're relating coasters to.. ah never mind.
--Madison
Do you honestly think that one missing wheel is going to toss the train off track? I think not.....it is totally possible for a train to still run w/o one wheel. It's a safety thing ;).
Just my .02 cents.
mOOSH [not as smart as my GID]
Usually maintenance perform most inspections & repairs on the brakerun,lift or station areas,not out on the active track,except for a sensor check...but there probably are no block sensors located on the inline roll section of track on S:UF at all.
My guess would be a tool. If it was part of the train I would think they would have either closed that row or removed that train from service.
Could it have been a stale pancake? :)
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