coastercrutchfield | Runaway Mine Train Middle Row (HD POV) Six Flags Over Texas @coastercrutchfield | Uploaded January 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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Opened: July 23, 1966
Type: Steel
Manufacturer: Arrow Development
Model: Mine Train
Lift/launch system: Chain
Height: 35 ft (11 m)
Length: 2,400 ft (730 m)
Speed: 35 mph (56 km/h)
Inversions: 0
Duration: 3:10
Capacity: 2010 riders per hour
Height restriction: 42 in (107 cm)
Runaway Mine Train (originally called Run-A-Way Mine Train) is a steel roller coaster located in the Boomtown section of Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. Built in 1966, Runaway Mine Train is the oldest roller coaster in the park.
Runaway Mine Train opened on July 23, 1966. The ride was the first of many mine train roller coasters built across the United States in response to the development of tubular steel rails. The Arrow Development Company, with Ronald Toomer, Karl Bacon, and Ed Morgan, advanced the steel roller coaster and roller coaster technology into a new era.
In September 2006, Runaway Mine Train was designated an ACE Coaster Landmark by the American Coaster Enthusiasts.
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Buy Me a Coffee! - buymeacoffee.com/coastercrutchfield Onride point of view (POV) of Runaway Mine Train at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, TX. Don't forget to like and subscribe!
-Help support new videos on Patreon: patreon.com/coastercrutchfield
-Like our Facebook page: facebook.com/coastercrutch
Equipment I use:
-POV Camera: amzn.to/2WJAQZx
-Offride Camera: Sony HDR-CX550v
-Editing Computer: amzn.to/36xzIN5
-Editing Software: amzn.to/2CoL6ND
Opened: July 23, 1966
Type: Steel
Manufacturer: Arrow Development
Model: Mine Train
Lift/launch system: Chain
Height: 35 ft (11 m)
Length: 2,400 ft (730 m)
Speed: 35 mph (56 km/h)
Inversions: 0
Duration: 3:10
Capacity: 2010 riders per hour
Height restriction: 42 in (107 cm)
Runaway Mine Train (originally called Run-A-Way Mine Train) is a steel roller coaster located in the Boomtown section of Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. Built in 1966, Runaway Mine Train is the oldest roller coaster in the park.
Runaway Mine Train opened on July 23, 1966. The ride was the first of many mine train roller coasters built across the United States in response to the development of tubular steel rails. The Arrow Development Company, with Ronald Toomer, Karl Bacon, and Ed Morgan, advanced the steel roller coaster and roller coaster technology into a new era.
In September 2006, Runaway Mine Train was designated an ACE Coaster Landmark by the American Coaster Enthusiasts.
Disclaimer: Some of the links listed above are affiliate links, which means that I may earn a commission if you click on the link or make a purchase using the link. When you make a purchase, the price you pay will be the same whether you use the affiliate link or go directly to the vendor’s website using a non-affiliate link. By using the affiliate links, you are helping support us and I genuinely appreciate your support.