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Jeff said:

If you took a photo from the same place in the last photo one year ago you'd see the same thing. There was nothing there but an unobstructed view of the lake through the fence.

Cp_Rider: Have you even looked at the specs for the ride or looked at the hundreds of photos around the Net for the other Impulses? Have you ever noticed that Millennium Force has 18 rows, using a very similar wheel and chassis arrangement?

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Sorry For Stating My opinion. From now on i'll just stare at the screen.

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Opinions are different from fact and fiction. Unless you have a transfer track, which there is none, you can't have two trains on one open circuit ride. It just wouldn't work.

I mentioned the snd blowing awhile ago. The would hurt at 72mph. I was on GW one last summer and a wind storm blew up up some sand unexpectedly, and that really hurt my eyes remind me to wear goggles on WT.

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What I meant by 2 trains was that if one broke down, they would have one ready, knowing that it worked. Wouldn't it be absolutley stupid to only have one train at the park, or 2, but ur not sure if the back-up connects? I wasn't saying there was 2 on a track, or even that they need a transfer. Jsut saying they have a back-up train incase the one breaks down.

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*** This post was edited by Cp_Rider on 4/4/2002. ***

How could a train break down on an impulse? Only the RIDE could break down. Another train would take days to put on and test anyway, wouldn't it?

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