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You would want to make sure the whole train is functional and how it goes through on the track^

 

It's not the whole train. And testing the train is not the point of the pull through, it's more for clearance testing.

 

My only guess is because the first car is different then the other cars. (in seating at least).

 

On MF I'm pretty sure they only used the nose car to do the pull through.

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Awesome! Not only was it good to see the brass train out, but it is amazing to see that they are doing a pull through! I hope they have a podcast on it! Or some pics or a video would be amazing!
They said in the last OnPoint blog post that they hope to make a new PointCast(what they call their video podcast) of the process.

 

A time lapse video of that would be pretty interesting.

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Yup, and if you look at the picture before the one you posted it's a side view clearly showing they use the first two cars. In every example I have seen they use the first one or two cars for the pull through. I hope they make a podcast of the pull through on this.

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Put your crack pipe down! lol

 

We arent getting 15 inches...at least not Northwest or Sandusky. Just check any of the weather/news sites in the area. Its saying "Few Snow Showers" at best. 15 inches is blizzard conditions...lol

 

Few = 15inches? lol not around here, thats still alot.

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Well I live about 15 mins from downtown Cleveland and my county(Lake) and a bunch of others are under a Snow Warning till Saturday at 4pm. 15 inches is nothing compared to the usual.

 

I just saw on our local news that they had one of the cars on the track.

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How do they actually do the pull through? Whats pulling the car along? And how are they able to let the car slowly down the drops?

 

 

A crane will pull the cars very slowly throughout the 4,450 feet of track. As you can imagine, this process will take days, as it’s the slowest part of ride testing.
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