Sea World Train Overview
This ride takes a gentle loop through Sea World.
The train is a two-third scale replica of Queensland's famous number 6A10, which is now on display at the Queensland Railway Museum. The ride was designed and built by Sea World.
Closed in 2008 when construction work for Jet Rescue blocked sections of the track.
Most of the track is still in place.
The train is a two-third scale replica of Queensland's famous number 6A10, which is now on display at the Queensland Railway Museum. The ride was designed and built by Sea World.
Closed in 2008 when construction work for Jet Rescue blocked sections of the track.
Most of the track is still in place.
Status
ClosedApprox. Opening Date
1975Approx. Closing Date
2008- Type
- Railroad
- Manufacturer
- Guests Per Cycle
- Model
- Vehicle Type
- Height
- m
- Drop height
- m
- Length
- m
- Speed
- km/hr
- Launch system
- G-forces
- g
- Drop angle
- º
- Inversions
- Hourly Capacity
- 300 people per hour
- Vehicles
- Carriages
- Rows per car
- Seats per row
- 20
- Construction Cost
- Ride time
- 20:00 mins
- Restraint style
- Braking system
- Min. rider height
- cm
- Max. rider height
- cm
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