X - Summer of 2001 with 1 train and line at end of bridge. 3hr and 45min wait. Granted it was 100 degrees out and while waiting in line I saw no less than 4 people faint from heat exhaustion.
I was at Xcelerator and told this guy that all loose articles needed to be placed in the cubbies.
He turns to his girlfriend and says "well honey good luck trying to fit into those cubbies."
Just posted to their Facebook.
^Kinda figured that too. Contamination of any kind in a hydraulic system will results in every single pump, valve, hose, fitting etc.... needing to be replaced. It's hard to even fathom the amount of damage that will be left once the flood waters subside.
^Don't waste your time trying to understand it. If something's popular (Maverick) there's someone out there that has to find something negative about it. The only thing I don't like about Maverick is that it's not in So Cal