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  • Just an edit to above post, I have since been told by someone that was at the ride this morning as well and spoke to an attendant while the ride was down, that apparantly a bolt had either come loose

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12 minutes ago, Aimsley81 said:

Well I’m sure the fact that the train is sitting at the top of the drop will draw their attention. 

Since when was it sitting at the top of the drop? I thought it was just stopping at the breaks before the station?

I thought they might’ve put the train there so maintenance could fix whatever they needed to. One lucky maintenance guy got to do the long climb up though. It only sat up there for about 20 minutes. 

The ride has been down just over an hour now. But I think it just reopened. 

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