Trains in the offseason

Where do the trains go in the offseason? What happens with them?
I know they keep some in the hotel parking lots.

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Brett-
Which trains are you talking about? The CP&LERR trains or the trains of the roller coasters?
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Either.
But more importantly- coaster trains.

Is there anywhere I can see pics (other than the Maggie pics here) of trains??
It depends on the coaster. Differnt CO's want their trains to be stored differnt ways, some may be in a parking lot while others in a warehouse or the like, which ones go where, I dont know.

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Does anyone have pictures of the trains in the offseason?
Jeff's avatar
They all go in the parking lot around Breakers, but unless they can remove all of the important parts without the body of each car, they spend time in the shop where they are stripped down to parts, cleaned, inspected, parts and bearings replaced, etc. They are completely overhauled.

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Jeff
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Millennium Force laps: 50
...except for the antirollbacks in the last cars on raptor

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Jeff's avatar
If you're going to make some comment like that you could just tell us what you mean so we don't have to act all interested in your great inside scoop.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 50
http://www.msu.edu/~armbrus9/cp.html to jeffrey spartans main page
http://www.msu.edu/~levydust/cpmyphotosnew.htm to go to some pics of cars in off season on his site
and as far as the cp&le railroads trains,i was kinda curious if they were shopped out on site,or sent off point for heavy repairs myself,i do know they are under same rules as any other railroad,and steam engines are labor intensive too
anyone know anyhing on whats done to them over the off season?
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icq#14421339
My dad was up at Cedar Point the other day and he said that a lot of them are in the Breaker's parking lot all covered up. He's takin me up sometime, maybe I can get some pics.
If you mean my comment I just was saying that they have not changed the rollbacks in the back raptor cars. Should have been more clear

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ShiveringTim's avatar
It's not the dogs on the trains, it's the ratchet strip on the lift. Correct me if I'm wrong (Dave), but I believe there is a wearable pad of some sort on each tooth of the strip. Over the past six years, those pads have been worn clear through to the steel, hence the horrid sound.

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*** This post was edited by ShiveringTim on 11/13/2000. ***
The CP & LE trains are all kept on point in the engine house. All the work is done by the train superintendent or his assistant.
Pete's avatar
On Raptor, from what I recall, they used to keep the cushioning pad in good shape, but it seemed to wear out very quickly. It seemed like it was quiet, and then two weeks later it was loud, and then the next week it was quiet again. I'm not sure if it's a cushion on the dog or on the ratchet strip. I bet they just decided not to replace it since it wears out so quickly. It's certainly not a safety issue.

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