Really? Aside from the fact that it's not mounted, the angle is entirely off, and the hand stabilization is horrid.....sure i guess there's no problems
Why would they do it this way and not flat? I would think this puts a HUGE amount of uneven strain on the train, especially on the wheels, for cars to be sitting there for extended periods of time. Well, seeing as the loading track in the station is also vertically oriented, (and we can assume that...
size DOES matter........ .....For forces The thickness of a spine can vary drastically throughout the ride due to a number of factors, the main one being what forces are being exerted on the track for that particular section. Speculating the coaster type based on the thickness of a few track pieces ...