Hobbes
Mega Poster
I apologize if this has been asked before, but I did not see this question on the first couple of pages.
While watching POVs on YouTube the other day, I noticed something about the lift hills on B&M coasters. On older coasters (pre-2000), the track ties connecting the rails to the spine of the track are rectangular. This shape is different than the ties on the rest of the track, which are just standard shaped ties. However, in newer coasters (post-2000), this rectangular tie shape is gone. The ties on the lift hill are the same as the rest of the ride.
This difference can be seen on multiple ride types. For example, compare the lift hill on Apollo's to the lift hill on Diamondback. The difference is also seen between Bizarro (SFGAdv) and Hydra.
This leads me to two questions:
1. Originally, why did B&M shape the lift hill track ties differently than the rest of the ride?
2. Why was this distinction removed on rides built after 2000?
While watching POVs on YouTube the other day, I noticed something about the lift hills on B&M coasters. On older coasters (pre-2000), the track ties connecting the rails to the spine of the track are rectangular. This shape is different than the ties on the rest of the track, which are just standard shaped ties. However, in newer coasters (post-2000), this rectangular tie shape is gone. The ties on the lift hill are the same as the rest of the ride.
This difference can be seen on multiple ride types. For example, compare the lift hill on Apollo's to the lift hill on Diamondback. The difference is also seen between Bizarro (SFGAdv) and Hydra.
This leads me to two questions:
1. Originally, why did B&M shape the lift hill track ties differently than the rest of the ride?
2. Why was this distinction removed on rides built after 2000?