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I know that it is all one coaster, and that the cars start at one side and end at the other, but how exactly?
Take the Nash to example, when does the train switch to the other side?
Does anyone have a picture of that section of track?
Thanks
It happens right at the start of Nash, as the trains leave the station, they leave in the opposite direction. If you're sitting on the right side of the station, you'll be on the leftside of the lift.
You change sides right at the start, on the turn out of the station. If you're on the left hand station, you'll be on the right hand track for the rest of the ride and vice versa.
The switch happens because the tracks turn 180 degrees in opposite directions, throughout the rest of the ride you stay on the same side, as both tracks take the rest of the corners side by side.
As for Pictures, none that I know of but find a pov and you might see.
As for a picture, take a look on Google maps satellite view. Although the track is under a roof at the turning point the direction is clearly visible. The train leaves the station going away from the rest of the ride, towards the sea.
In simple terms its just one big track, to complete the full circuit you would have to ride through the station twice. however unless you re-ride straight away you only infact complete half the circuit. at no point do you 'switch tracks' the track is one, so in theory the trains could actually collide if something went seriously stupidly wrong.
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