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|land= [[Frontierland]] | |land= [[Frontierland]] | ||
|coord= {{coord|33.8130|N|117.9204|W|region:US-CA_type:landmark_scale:2000|display=inline}} | |coord= {{coord|33.8130|N|117.9204|W|region:US-CA_type:landmark_scale:2000|display=inline}} | ||
| − | |designer= [[WED Enterprises]]; [[Tony Baxter (imagineer)|Tony Baxter]] | + | |designer= [[Walt Disney Imagineering|WED Enterprises]]; [[Tony Baxter (imagineer)|Tony Baxter]] |
| − | |manufacturer= [[WED Enterprises]] | + | |manufacturer= [[Walt Disney Imagineering|WED Enterprises]] |
|type= Steel tube tri-rail design sit-down roller coaster | |type= Steel tube tri-rail design sit-down roller coaster | ||
|theme= Runaway mine train | |theme= Runaway mine train | ||
Revision as of 20:42, 2 January 2013
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| Big Thunder Mountain Railroad | |
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| General statistics | |
| Attraction type | Steel tube tri-rail design sit-down roller coaster |
| Manufacturer | [[WED Enterprises]] |
| Designer | WED Enterprises; Tony Baxter |
| Theme | Runaway mine train |
| Vehicle type | 6 trains, up to 5 in simutaneous use |
| Duration | 3.14 |
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| General statistics | |
| Manufacturer | Arrow |
| Designer | WED Enterprises |
| Vehicle type | 6 trains, with up to 5 in simultaneous use |