Ride Layout
The brakes release the trains and the riders are taken on a gentle downward turn. The turn goes back under the brake run and meets with the backward- or forward-facing train. The chain soon latches on and the trains are carried up 93 feet (28 m). As riders are lifted up the hill, there are four signs that make the sentence "Grit your teeth, bear the load, enjoy your ride on Thunder Road." The drop of 88 feet (27 m) is followed by several small to medium-sized "bumps" giving riders the feeling of air-time. Following the small bumps, a large hill with a turn begins the train's journey back to the station. The tracks diverge and cross more small and medium-sized bumps. A tunnel covers the last drop and hill, which is immediately followed by a long brake run where the tracks meet up again.
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