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Jurassic World VelociCoaster Construction Thread (Opening June 10)

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Not sure how Intamin does it but trains are definitely capable of being put on and taken off of any track section in case of a valley.

Oh, it was a week earlier than I remember, but yes, that's the train being brought on. It sat in the tunnel for a few weeks, and a few days ago they took the white plastic off so we had a clue they might be preparing to do some sort of test.
 
So they can just lift a train and place it on any section of track? I dunno, modern coasters use a 3 point fixed wheel system that locks to the track. Unless they are detaching the bottom wheels I don't know how that can be done.

It's not easy but it can happen. Gatekeeper's trains were partially disassembled after it vallied once due to a strong gust of wind.
 
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It's not easy but it can happen. Gatekeeper's trains were partially disassembled after it vallied once due to a strong gust of wind.

I'm surprised that there isn't a powered car that can pull the train to the next block and then let gravity do it's thing.
 
It is possible to remove/add cars from the track using a crane that involves partial disassembly of the wheel assembly's while supporting the weight with the crane. Though doing this outside of the maintenance area only really happens in testing/valleying due to the cost of a crane hire.
 
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