Originally posted by rmcgroup
Coaster fans, as owner of RMC (Rocky Mountain Construction) group we have installed two of the Intamin tracks. We have seen the need to develop a track that can withstand the forces being applied to it. This track will be a smooth ride using the re-profiled wood structure. It is also going to have elements that cannot be done with conventional wood track. It is going to be exciting and new. I am sure you will enjoy the new experience.
I'm surprised and pleased to see a RMC representative doing the rounds, reaching out to coaster fans. You didn't really answer any of our questions though, such as how it's going to be smooth if the sections are straight as one article noted. As coaster geeks and simulators we get off on the technical details, if you come back around here we'd be glad for some more in-depth info.
I'm glad your company saw a chance to innovate and are taking what is probably a huge risk, for renovating a large and once well regarded woodie using unproven technology. I hope it turns out well.
EDIT: Fixed misplaced comma.
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