Originally posted by Brtnboarder495
One thing that needs to be remembered is that Intamin even implemented a solution for a worst-case-scenario such as this one. Did everyone else fail to notice the automatic E-brake contraption on the underside of the trains when a derailment is detected, that was mentioned in the article? That is what caused the stall after all ... without a contraption such as that, this could have been much worse.
What are you talking about? There is no such thing as an automatic E-stop arm that goes down when the train derails. How would the train know that there was a derailment? The cars sliding on the tack is what caused the friction that stopped it.
Originally posted by Brtnboarder495
Of course the responsibility in this case (as with Xcelerator) lies with the park for failure to safely inspect the rides on a very regular basis.
You cant always "see" these things coming. The Xcelerator incident is
NOT entirety KBFs fault. That is also Cedar Fairs fault. If they knew this would happen after XXX number of cycles, Cedar Fair should have had Knotts replace the cable.
With this its doubtful even off-season work could have noticed a small fracture in the car. More so if that fracture was a hair-line thing deep inside the car.
Blame no one. This is not Holiday Parks fault nor Intimins. Steel and metal degrade over time. When it gets to a point, the structure fails. Thats what happened.