Take the Mag Lev train for example. Its the Intamin wood to traditional wood. It doesnt have those twin rails like normal trains. Doesnt feature a diesel or steam engine. It does ride a single rail and it does transport people in the exact same manner. But its not called a train, its a Mag Lev. Yet, you could call a steam train, deisel train the same thing - a train.
Actually, Mag Lev is just the term for the different tracking system. It's still a train, it's just situated differently. if you want to get technical about it, most do have two rails:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/06 ... aglev2.jpg
So is the image I linked a train, but a monorail not a train? Aren't they all trains, just different variations?
By your logic you could say that a steeple chase isn't a steel coaster, or almost any other type of steel coaster since most steel coasters are in fact not called 'steel coasters" but an invert, or floorless, or standup, etc. You could say a paperback book isn't a book since, historically, books had hard covers until the introduction of perfect binding. A CD can't be an album because it isn't impressed on vinyl? Is your computer's printer not a printer since you don't have to set the type yourself?
To me, a steeple chase is a steel coaster, a paperback is still a book, a CD cans till be an album, and my printer is still a printer. They are all what they are, they simply do things differently.
What you are doing is not separating El Toro from wooden coasters, you are simply classifying BEYOND "wooden." You are differing between "Intamin woodie" and "traditional woodie." They are both still wooden coasters: track made of wood(one layered, one fused) and they both run on steel track. The only thing left is the wheels, and you can't classify an entire coaster on it's wheels; maybe the trains. You could put poly wheels on a PTC or GCI train and it would perform the same operation.
So if you're saying El Toro isn't a traditional wooden coaster,. everybody will agree, but to separate it from wooden coasters as a whole is illogical and, with all due respect, stupid.