Haven't found any photos yet, so i'm going to go out on a limb and say these are the first pics of Iron Rattler track
For those wondering, these were snapped outside (when I say outside, I mean OUTSIDE the fence, meaning there was no tresspassing involved) of RMC's plant in Hayden, Idaho. It's about 10 minutes away from my house in Coeur d'Alene, and if you keep going down the main highway, it's about another 15 minutes until you hit Silverwood.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmebtR_wh78
Sorry for the crappy cell pics, i'll try to get back over there tomorrow with my actual camera to snap some better photos!
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UPDATE!
Went down to RMC's office today to drop off a resume with them, it's a longshot in the dark, but, hey, i'm trying, right?
Anywho, snapped this photo on my way out, most of the track had already been hauled off, this truck was waiting for the go ahead to leave with it's load. As you can see to the left of the truck though, theres a bit more track left to go.
The odd thing is that it appears that RMC has just begun fabricating this track. While I was inside their fabrication shop (it's a HUGE building, I was quite surprised), there was an almost endless set rows of unpainted rails stacked on top of one another, however, most of the track was either incomplete or near finished. One of the fabricators mentioned that they had just started work on the rails not too long ago, sometime around the time the announcement was made by Six Flags.
If thats the case, I'm not so sure how RMC and SFFT intends to complete Iron Rattler in the intended timeframe.