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Dahlonega Mine Train

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Dahlonega Mine Train
The front entrance of the attraction
Six Flags Over Georgia
LocationSix Flags Over Georgia
Park sectionPeachtree Square
Coordinates33°46′03″N 84°33′07″W / 33.767569°N 84.551924°W / 33.767569; -84.551924
StatusOperating
Opening dateJune 16, 1967 (1967-06-16)
General statistics
TypeSteel – Mine train
ManufacturerArrow Dynamics
ModelMine train
Track layoutTerrain
Lift/launch systemThree chain lift hills
Height37 ft (11 m)
Length2,327 ft (709 m)
Speed29 mph (47 km/h)
Duration2:51
Max vertical angle45°
Capacity2200 riders per hour
Height restriction42 in (107 cm)
Trains5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 30 riders per train.
Flash Pass Available
Dahlonega Mine Train at RCDB

The Dahlonega Mine Train is a mine train roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell, Georgia, 12 miles (19 km) west of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The ride has three lift hills with brief elements between each that wind through a wooded, hilly landscape. This is a family coaster that is named after Dahlonega, Georgia, a village in northern Georgia that was a center of the gold rush of 1828, the first gold rush in the United States of America.[1]

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Operational information

When opened in 1967, the Dahlonega Mine Train had the capability to run four trains at once, the reason for its high capacity. In the mid-1990s, however, the O. D. Hopkins Company rebuilt and refurbished the ride, replacing some wooden supports with steel, retracking and a fully computerized control system. This new system is not capable of running four trains at once (three is the current maximum number of trains during normal operation). Thus, the stated capacity of 2200 riders per hour is inaccurate. With three trains, the capacity is 1300 riders per hour, with two trains it is 800 riders per hour and with one train it is 500 riders per hour.

As with most modern roller coasters, a block system[2] keeps trainsets moving and prevents trains from colliding with each other. Rarely, trains will "roll back" into the tunnel from the end of the station platform. The control program is set up to handle this problem so that another train cannot collide with the stalled train. When this happens, guests are unloaded in the tunnel (which has lights and a stairway for such an event) and a winch pulls the empty train back into the station.

Trains feature a single lap bar in each row actuated by depressing a foot pedal near the front of each car, done by a station attendant. Unlike many roller coasters, though, there are no upstop wheels to prevent the trains from leaving the track; instead there is only a flange (upstop pad) which achieves the same result. This is common on "mine train" type roller coasters.

Ride experience

The ride begins with the train leaving the station passing under a walkway, going down a small hill and turning left into the enclosed transfer track area. From there it turns right and climbs the first lift. After clearing the lift hill, the train turns right and descends into a trench while completing a U-turn. This is the "figure 8" area of the track. After that, it rides through the "b" dips featuring 2 camel back humps. Then the train turns left then right and approaches the second lift hill. Next, it climbs the second lift and turns left into the "mini horseshoe", which leads into a right turn downward spiral. From the spiral, it rides over the "c" dip, turns right and climbs the third lift hill. After clearing the third, and final lift, it turns left into the "big horseshoe" and enters an elevated barn enclosure. When the train nears the end of the enclosure, it descends into a tunnel, reaching its actual top speed of 35 mph and completes an elongated S-shaped element, starting with a left turn (left right left). From there it pops back above ground, slightly turns left and slowly enters back into the station.

Tunnel

The tunnel has flooded on occasion over the years. A massive flood occurred in September 2009, which covered a large portion of the entire property.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Georgia Gold Rush". www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-21. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  2. ^ "Coasters-101: Brakes, Blocks, and Sensors". November 23, 2011.

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This page was last edited on 22 February 2024, at 18:07
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