[Valleyfair] Accident sur un hyper coaster americain

Démarré par Absimilliard, 22 Mai 2006, 01:19:47

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Captain_Coaster

Citation de: olimonn
Un des boggies (les roues) s'est pété et a volé loiiiiiiin du train, jusque ans le parc aquatique, et je crois qu'une roue est tombée sur quelqu'un. Je sais plus si ya eu des morts?

Depuis, les japonais croient supersticieusement que le grand huit est poursuivit par le mauvais esprit et du coup ils le rouvrent pas...


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Sio

jusqu'à lors je croyais aussi que les trains avaient eus une collision en gare. Un système de freinage n'avait pas fonctionné et le train qui embraquait les passagers s'est fait rentrer dedans.
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Clrun4

C'est Euro-mir a Europa-park qui a eu une collision dans ce genre là .

2 trains se sont rentrés dedans , ce qui a engendré 16 blessés legers.
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Captain_Coaster

Steel Dragon 2000 est fermé au public depuis le 23 août 2003 suite à un accident. Deux trains s'étaient rentrés dedans lors du retour en gare. Le sort du grand huit reste pour l'instant indéterminé.

Source : Parkfunworld


Steel Dragon 2000 loses wheels, causes injuries
Monday, August 25, 2003 4:42 AM ET | contributed by kRaXLeRidAh

Steel Dragon 2000 at Nagashima Spaland halted suddenly Saturday, seriously injuring one passenger and another person at a nearby pool. The accident occurred when the first car of the coaster ran off the track and halted about 8 meters above the ground. The coaster can climb as high as 97 meters. A college student was seriously injured after hitting her back when the coaster came to a sudden halt.

Source: coasterbuzz.com


Steel Dragon 2000 derails, 2 injured

(Saturday, August 23, 2003) - At Nagashima Spaland in Nagashima, Japan, two people were left seriously injured after the front car of a roller coaster's train lost several of its wheels and derailed. The accident happened on the Steel Dragon 2000 roller coaster. The wheels disengaged from the right side of the front car shortly after the ride had opened for the day.
One rider suffered a broken hip. A man who was in a nearby swimming pool was also injured when one of the wheels which had disengaged from the vehicle struck him.
Park officials say that no problems were found with the ride during routine inspections earlier in the morning.
"We are sorry for those who got injured in the accident. We examine the roller coaster every morning. No problem was found when we checked the vehicle on that morning. We are determined to prevent a recurrence."
The ride was manufactured by D.H. Morgan Manufacturing of California. It opened three years ago. It is currently the world's longest roller coaster and one of the fastest, reaching top speeds of 95 miles per hour.
Polices are investigating.

Source: rideaccidents.com
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Sebio

Il me semble que la roue est partie dans le parc aquatique après/au moment de la colision.
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