Millennium Force Track

Does anyone know the dimensions of the track on the Millennium Force? Like the width and height of the four spine sections of track.


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MaVeRiCk 'n MaGnUm XL's avatar

Why do u need to know this? Are you going to build a replica millennium force in your back yard????


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You don't have to be rude when he was asking a simple question.


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^Wow, someone that is actually honest and admits people on this board are rude. As for the track, I would think that the exact dimensions are probably kept secret or easily found on public documents filed with Sandusky.

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I always wonder ho heavy each piece of a coaster track is! I know last summer I saw workers moving out the Dominator, Thunderhawk, and Head Spin out of Geauga Lake. We have pictures of that. The pieces look huge!


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http://www.prolamsausa.com/pdf/casestudies/milenium.pdf

That pdf has a lot of the info. Well, maybe as much info as you're going to find without seeing technical specifications. I googled "millennium force track specifications". It was on the first page of hits.

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Wow looking at that page I forgot how sucky cameras were back in 2000.


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Pretty good article. It's hard to believe that the rails only have a 3/8" wall thickness. Especially the ones at the bottom of the large drops. I love the Intamin track style. Very good engineering, if I may say so.


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Cameras didn't suck, the production of the PDF sucks. I've seen those same shots in higher resolution. These photos were all shot on film.


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The photos are cool! I always enjoy construction pictures of coasters! I have been watching the construction of the Diamondback at Kings Island. I give credit to all the people who make our coasters come to life!


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MaVeRiCk 'n MaGnUm XL's avatar

MillenniumForceSmurf2008 said:
You don't have to be rude when he was asking a simple question.

I was not trying to be rude. It was meant to be a joke.

As for the pictures. Good shots jeff. Good pictures. I cant belive that coaster is 9 years old already. If feels like they just built it.

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^^^ Jeff proves me wrong again. :)


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