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Thunder Dolphin

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Tokyo Dome City
Roller Coaster
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After dark.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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The older original part of the park, which has rotated through many attractions over the years.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Hanging off the edge.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Thunder Dolphin @ Tokyo Dome City.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Cant beat the setting though. It's a very easy stop to make in Tokyo while sightseeing but surprisingly few people know of it.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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You can just imagine the complexity of managing vibrations from the ride on to the building below, as well as the risk of earthquakes, plus the cramped location.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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The ride concludes with a drop off the roof straight into the final brakes.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Up out of the speed Hill you climb up onto the building roof one more time, where there is a trick track section.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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The closest thing to airtime is this low to the deck "speed hill".
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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The 3rd overbanked turn passes through the Big O.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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After running on top of the building there is another overbanked turn where it pops through a hole.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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The first drop leads into an overbanked turn.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Technical stuff.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Normally hypercoasters have angled supports to brace the tall structure. however given space constraints designers have gone for a system of outriggers and bracing cables.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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A cable lift brings trains speedily to the top.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Loading in.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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The load station resembles one of The old Sydney monorail stations.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Switch track into the maintenance bay.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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Interesting views to the street from the queue line.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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The queue line features a diagram of the ride. The layout is triangular, and features several overbanked turns, though nothing in terms of the big airtime hills Intamin hypercoasters are known for.
by Gazza, 5 years ago
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