Rob562
Well-Known Member
From the subtitle under the picture it sounds like the only difference between the setup from the old monorails to the new ones are the cameras. So that leads me to ask, if the WDW monorails fall in between those two generations why do they have such a small control center in comparison? It seems like they should be very similar in design but they are not.
Disneyland's monorail has more space to work with in the cab because it only has one entry door. They could build out to the side wall on the right-hand side. In WDW the console needs to be small so that you can get around it to access the doors on both sides.
Speculation here, but I think that just before the impact occured is when the pilot in Pink would have been realizing what was happening. If he didn't realize he was backing into Concourse, instead of Base Express before he was in the station, there's no way he COULDNT have noticed once he was in the station, as the Central tower is RIGHT THERE on your left. If you were in Base on Express Central Tower would be way off to your right. It seems the Pilot was about 40 feet into thestation when the impact occured.
At 15MPH, the train would travel 40 feet in under 2 seconds. So unfortunately even if the driver realized they were in the wrong place at the point of entering the station, there wasn't much reaction time (both human and monorail) to do anything on consequence.
Another point that I thought of today... The Epcot beam dips down a little when entering Concourse, and then rises up again after exiting, correct? It's possible that the roof of the station itself also contributed by blocking the view Austin had of the track beyond the station, and the Pink coming toward it.
One of the Walk-around-the-World tiles seems more appropriate. There are a few memorial ones there, hidden for those who know. By the monorail track, on the path to MK from contemporary seems the most subtle and appropriate.
They could also locate it there at the TTC. There are WATW bricks already there (mine is there, between the automated ticket machines and the gift shop). It'd have to be between the ticket booths and the tram loading area, but perhaps they could find a spot for a brick under the Epcot beam as it passes through this area.
-Rob