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LIMs on Wooden Coasters

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With the new technology in coaster trains and track, is there any reason LIMs couldn't be used on a wooden coaster? Not only could the propel the train up the lift hill but they could provide a boost along the circuit.

I would appreciate your comments on this (and I'll accept royalties if my idea is used!)

Already considered quite some time ago. Gravity Group intends to make a version of Timberliners compatible with LIMs. So far, they appear to not have made them compatible with Voyage, though.

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I would hope that a longer ride could be possible with LIMs along the course. Or, speed-ups in areas of the course to enrich the ride experience.

I could see this on The Beast at certain breaking moments, that would be fun, but pricey and uncompatable with modern day technology

Imagine, however, if those tracks were not at their peek of perfection and needed a retracking....

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It's true that with LIMs, you can control the speed of the train at certain points in the ride. A lift hill launch does seem like the most likely use on a wooden coaster.

From my extremely limited perspective, I don't really see why it couldn't work. In terms of forces, it'd just be the same as braking, but with the force exerted on the track going in the opposite direction. With LSM technology similar to the fins on rides like Sky Rocket and Maverick, it seems like they'd just need to design some sort of magnetic component for the trains to respond to the LSMs. I'm sure there must be more to it than that.

They use LIMS to slow down wooden coasters, I don't see why they couldn't use them to make them go faster.

If a park ever does build a wooden coaster with LIMs, I imagine that the launch section(s) would be steel supported track (might look like something from Rock Mountain Construction, or Son of Beast's loop).

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