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Alpen is the issue here right. As long as first thing in the morning at opening it starts at Festa, and it clears the spot it's supposed to before the other two trains move it'll be fine.
Yes the timing will be hard but, it's not impossible.
But this is really only an issue if they run all three trains at once. And they very rarely do.
Is there any possibility that they could regrade the track in that section so that the new station is either a lesser grade that Alpen Express could handle or at the same grade as Caribou?
Also, would it be possible to remove a car from Alpen in order to get this to work? Thinking there may be a small trade off in capacity, but if they're not running it much except for high capacity days then it would probably still have a similar impact either way.
Regrading the track is massively expensive.
Yes but you would have to regrade a lot of track. At some point the train would have to make it up to the grade that Caribou is at. So if you regraded this portion it would just move the upward grade somewhere else along the line.I would think that it would likely be expensive to just add a new station and have to re-block everything, this could be added to the project cost.
Per the VB discussion, it seems that if the park found a justification for an improvement to existing infrastructure in the development of a new experience (in that case VB with a refreshed Oktoberfest, in this case train upgrades for a new hamlet), it can be done.
Glad y'all got on the right track. ?
If they added a 4th station they probably would run 3 trains more regularly....
Yes but you would have to regrade a lot of track. At some point the train would have to make it up to the grade that Caribou is at. So if you regraded this portion it would just move the upward grade somewhere else along the line...
...Maybe someone with more expertise can elaborate...
I think that might require extensive track changes in France. I could be wrong.
It would require moving the water source to the other side of Caribou station so they could refill it while at the station.
Like I said not an expert ?. Thanks for the clarification.I am not sure the logic here. Running a 3rd train or even a 4th station adds costs. It makes no sense on average days.
If they ever did add a 4th station, I could see them skipping stations on slow days. I doubt they would run 3 trains just because of a 4th station. Hell on slow days they only run 1 train now.
Its a simple matter of physics. A shot steep incline will require more power over a shorter period of time v. a long gradual incline requiring less power of a longer period of time. You trade work for power. It is really the basic principal of the incline plane.
Looking at the Google map for that area, it apprears to not be as simple as laying track into the maintenance zone from the other end - they'd have to tear out the existing backstage area and rebuild it to go the other way including any and all road access to the tracks.
Assuming that's the case, then I guess it's just as unlikely as the regrade I previously suggested.
So, how much mass would need to be removed from AE so it could move from a dead stop in the proposed section?
Also, what is the probability of having a train station at the back of the Festhaus serving straight into the Festhaus, FHP and the current catering area? Thinking slimmer than FHP servicing a new hamlet...
It seems much more likely to me that they would shut down a stop before they would add people and the additional expense of a train. That is generally how BGW thinks.Like I said not an expert ?. Thanks for the clarification.
My point about 3 trains is that the attendance threshold for them to run 3 would probably be lower than currently. The idea is that as attendance moves up there is not a long wait which will prevent them from having more people waiting than there are seats on the train. They don't want to have to monitor the number of people who can go through the gates and figure out how many seats there are on the train. So it's always run in this manner. If the round trip is longer than the likelihood of having more guests then seats would increase.
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