Originally posted by Real
jpecool: The cable couldnt work that way. The train has to be stationary because theres a pin/lever that flips up and hooks to the train. On MF the cable comes back down while the train is sitting in the station. Before they send it up, the cable backs up about 5ft and you hear a nice metal "clank" and then the cable slides forward about 2ft and then catches on the train, hauling it up.
If anything there could be a straight peice but the cable would still be retracted back into the station and just pull it from there.
jpecool: The cable couldnt work that way. The train has to be stationary because theres a pin/lever that flips up and hooks to the train. On MF the cable comes back down while the train is sitting in the station. Before they send it up, the cable backs up about 5ft and you hear a nice metal "clank" and then the cable slides forward about 2ft and then catches on the train, hauling it up.
If anything there could be a straight peice but the cable would still be retracted back into the station and just pull it from there.
Yep and basically for this to happen the train must be completely stopped right? Also, one of the reasons that MF has a cable/elevator lift is because the typical Intamin lift would of wieghed to much for the supports with the already heavy wieght of the train and track. They could of added more supports and added a chain lift, but I would bet it would of been more costly, and the ride to the top wouldn't be 22 seconds.