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Texas Giant goes hybrid
http://www.amusementtoday.com/
Very interesting track design.
UPDATE 03/25/2010
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Once again, thanks to Six Flags over Texas and Ms. Threadgill for the pictures and press release.
Amusement Today said:The Texas Giant's $10 million makeover officially got underway this week at Six Flags Over Texas.
Six Flags Over Texas Park President Steve Martindale, left, and Fred Grubb, owner Rocky Mountain Construction, point to the new Iron Horse Coaster track being installed on the Texas Giant. The first-of-its-kind track design is just part of a $10 million makeover the wooden coaster is receiving. When complete, the super hybrid coaster will open in 2011 for the park's 50th anniversary celebration.
During a press introduction Wednesday, the Arlington, Texas park, debuted the newest in track design for the traditional wooden coaster with the unveiling of Iron Horse Coaster track. The steel I-beam design is the result of three years of engineering. The Chinchillian Red painted track is not bent, but is cut, then welded together in 40 to 53-foot lengths before being bolted to the Texas Giant's wooden support structure. The new track design does not use any wood on the track bed, nor does it use any track bolts. A newly engineered galvanized ledger design, that the Iron Horse Coaster track bolts to, acts as the spine/backbone for the steel railed track. Weight of the new track is said to be about the same as the former 9-ply wooden track complete with steel track and track bolts.
The park also announced that when the new Texas Giant opens in spring 2011, it will stand 153 feet tall, 10 feet taller than it is now, feature a 79-degree first drop and will incorporate numerous 95-degree banked turns throughout the ride. The coaster will also be faster, reaching speeds of 65 mph.
"This ride is going to take the entire industry by storm," said Steve Martindale, Six Flags Over Texas park president. "Six Flags has built a reputation for developing original ride concepts and the Texas Giant will be our crowing jewel." Construction of the super hybrid coaster will be done by Rocky Mountain Construction Group of Hayden, Idaho.
Other details about the Texas Giant's renovation have yet to be to be announced.
http://www.amusementtoday.com/
Very interesting track design.
UPDATE 03/25/2010
Six Flags Over Texas Begins $10 Million Texas Giant Renovation
(Arlington, TX)-
Six Flags Over Texas, the Entertainment Capital of Texas, and the parent company’s flagship park, today began the first phase of its highly-anticipated $10 Million Texas Giant enhancement project, unveiling the state-of-the-art track that park officials say will return the Giant to its proper place as the world’s top wooden coaster.
The new Texas Giant will boast a unique hybrid design— combining the classic features of a wooden roller coaster with the advanced scientific capabilities of a steel track fabrication. The renovated coaster will feature:
- The steepest drop of any wooden coaster IN THE WORLD at 79 degrees.
The steepest bank of any wooden coaster IN THE WORLD at 95 degrees.
A lift hill that is ten feet taller than the original Texas Giant.
A top speed faster than the original Texas Giant at 65 mph.
The world’s first Iron Horse Coaster track™©®. This rail system is made completely of steel and engineered for long term durability.
The track will be constructed by Rocky Mountain Construction Group. Based in Hayden, Idaho, Rocky Mountain is the mastermind behind Six Flags Great Adventure’s “El Toro,” the “Express” wooden coaster in Seoul, South Korea, and “Timber Terror” at Silverwood Theme Park in Idaho.
“This ride is going to take the entire industry by storm," said Steve Martindale, Six Flags Over Texas Park President. “Six Flags has built a reputation for developing original ride concepts and the Texas Giant will be our crowning jewel.”
The existing Texas Giant is more than fourteen stories tall with speeds of up to 63 mph. The ride was added to Six Flags Over Texas in 1990 as the tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster in the world. The enhancement project will take a full year to complete and the new Texas Giant will make its debut in 2011 in celebration of the company's 50th anniversary.
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Once again, thanks to Six Flags over Texas and Ms. Threadgill for the pictures and press release.