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FIRST LOOK: First New Track Piece Installed for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Track Replacement Project
Walt Disney World has installed the first new piece of roller coaster track during the lengthy Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishment
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FIRST LOOK: First New Track Piece Installed for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Track Replacement Project
Walt Disney World has installed the first new piece of roller coaster track during the lengthy Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishmentblogmickey.com
Indeed. The crew seemed to be very well prepared and have a very clear plan of action. I'm really surprised we haven't seen the new track being delivered or stored (aerial shots).Jesus they're making really quick work of this
I'm telling you, they're going to rush this as hard as they can. I think this is going to open early 2026, as soon as TBA goes down for refurb (maybe even sooner). I'll bet that's what they're aiming for. Because with TBA as erratic as it is, and the potential for more construction walls blocking the ROA in the near future, it's going to be a wasteland until they get BTM open again.Indeed. The crew seemed to be very well prepared and have a very clear plan of action. I'm really surprised we haven't seen the new track being delivered or stored (aerial shots).
I was thinking the same, but I feel the new effects they want to add will have them open on time (early next year).Looking at some articles online, when IOA redid The Hulk, they closed in early September, only started removing track end of September, and it was only into November that all the track was removed.
They installed new track from January-March, and it reopened in August.
This already seems to be moving faster, and while I assume this is a bit more complex working with the mountain... could it reopen sooner than though?
Plus, I presume there will be a lot of rock work replacement after the track is in. With a brand new track, they’ll want a good deal of time to test. Disney puts coasters through a lot with all those trains.I was thinking the same, but I feel the new effects they want to add will have them open on time (early next year).
I would look along Floridian Way, by the fireworks launch racks just N of the MKPlus, I presume there will be a lot of rock work replacement after the track is in. With a brand new track, they’ll want a good deal of time to test. Disney puts coasters through a lot with all those trains.
Like Steve, I’m shocked we haven’t seen piles of track in aerial photos. Where are they keeping all that track?
Or 7474 Chancellor DriveI would look along Floridian Way, by the fireworks launch racks just N of the MK
Indeed. The crew seemed to be very well prepared and have a very clear plan of action. I'm really surprised we haven't seen the new track being delivered or stored (aerial shots).
Yeah, I wonder where it is being staged, there isn't enough room where the crane is to stage all of it.
Hulk rebuilt all the footers in the water so it took longer, looks like only a few of these will need to be rebuiltLooking at some articles online, when IOA redid The Hulk, they closed in early September, only started removing track end of September, and it was only into November that all the track was removed.
They installed new track from January-March, and it reopened in August.
This already seems to be moving faster, and while I assume this is a bit more complex working with the mountain... could it reopen sooner than thought?
I thought there was some speculation around a warehouse in town that showed up on a shipping report a few months ago, maybe they just stored them inside and truck a few over as needed. This will slow down drastically once they reach the other parts of the ride. Low hanging fruit for the present
Yeah, the warehouse is the 7474 Chancellor I mentioned aboveHulk rebuilt all the footers in the water so it took longer, looks like only a few of these will need to be rebuilt
I thought there was some speculation around a warehouse in town that showed up on a shipping report a few months ago, maybe they just stored them inside and truck a few over as needed. This will slow down drastically once they reach the other parts of the ride. Low hanging fruit for the present
Are new trains for the ride still happening?
That’s what the manifests suggest.Are new trains for the ride still happening?
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