This is a petty back and forth, we both agree. Good day to you sir.Never said they were not steam engines. I simply said that steam cannot stain surfaces black. Steam is colorless. It is the soot from the bio being burnt which comes out as exhaust and has black particulates.
The post is somewhat incorrect. Regardless of what fuel is burned, they are still external combustion steam locomotives. The steam is what provides the propulsion, not the diesel. Steam engines can burn many different types of fuel, the most common are coal, fuel oil and wood. Those that burn wood are not called "wood locomotives", nor are the ones that burn coal referred to as "coal locomotives", they are steam locomotives. Here is a picture of a Union Pacific Challenger, that was converted to burn fuel oil in the 1980's. No one in their right mind would call it a "diesel engine".
And even nuclear reactors can be used as a power source as in submarines and all nuclear power plants...
Not even the rumored ADA-compliant rocket?Elevators did NOT get replaced or rebuilt. There may have been some maintenance work, but it looks like they were just repainted. The attraction looks exactly the same based on what can be seen on the ground level. I wouldn't expect any major modifications.
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I couldn't care less about the actual ride, but that looks nice.from today
I couldn't care less about the actual ride, but that looks nice.
I rode TTA a few weeks ago and the ride seemed smoother and quieter than before, but maybe I was just imagining that. Overall the track looked a lot cleaner too.
I really wish they'd bring back that colored LED lighting that was installed. And a new narration.
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