Mini Mine Train (Six Flags Over Texas)

Mini Mine Train is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. There also was a similar version at Six Flags Over Georgia, which was open from 1967 until 1988.

This is a junior roller coaster built shortly after the original Runaway Mine Train roller coaster opened at Six Flags Over Texas. It is designed for families with smaller children not yet tall enough to ride the larger coasters in the park. The Mini Mine Train had to be modified in 1997 to make way for parts of the Mr. Freeze roller coaster.

Six Flags Over Texas
Roller coasters
  • Batman: The Ride
  • Judge Roy Scream
  • La Vibora
  • Runaway Mine Train
  • Mini Mine Train
  • Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast
  • Pandemonium
  • Runaway Mountain
  • Shock Wave
  • Texas Giant
  • Titan
  • Wile E. Coyote's Grand Canyon Blaster
Other rides
  • El Aserradero
  • Oil Derrick
  • Roaring Rapids
  • Silver Star Carousel
  • Six Flags Railroad
  • Superman: Tower of Power
  • Texas SkyScreamer (2013)
Events
  • Fright Fest
  • Holiday in the Park
Former
  • Flashback
  • Glow in the Park Parade
  • Texas Chute Out
Six Flags Over Georgia
Roller coasters
  • Batman: The Ride
  • Dahlonega Mine Train
  • Dare Devil Dive
  • Georgia Cyclone
  • Georgia Scorcher
  • Goliath
  • Great American Scream Machine
  • Mind Bender
  • Ninja
  • Superman: Ultimate Flight
  • Wile E. Coyote Canyon Blaster
Other rides
  • Acrophobia
  • Monster Mansion
  • SkyScreamer (2013)
  • Thunder River
  • Whistlestop Park
Events
  • Fright Fest
Former rides
  • Déjà Vu
  • Mini Mine Train
  • Great Gasp
  • Viper
  • Z-Force

Famous quotes containing the words train and/or flags:

    Bodhidharma sailing the Yangtze on a reed
    Lenin in a sealed train through Germany
    Hsuan Tsang, crossing the Pamirs
    Joseph, Crazy Horse, living the last free
    starving high-country winter of their tribes.
    Surrender into freedom revolt into slavery—
    Gary Snyder (b. 1930)

    Gentlemen, those confederate flags and our national standard are what has made this union great. In what other country could a man who fought against you be permitted to serve as judge over you, be permitted to run for reelection and bespeak your suffrage on Tuesday next at the poles.
    Laurence Stallings (1894–1968)