Man you know that Operator probably mashed the E-Stop as hard as possible when it was seen that well... the train wasn't stopping! Like that's nightmare material
...and just months after that accident at Lisebergsbanan a woman got seriously injured in FlumeRide. That was mainly her own fault thou and not an issue with the ride.
@@CoasterCollege Also, there was a fire just this week in Liseberg. A quite big one i'd say, difficult to miss. A fire that left 12 injured and one dead, unfortunately.
@@Colaholiker yes! The basicly done but luckily not filled with children waterpark😳 it was very scary and I can't imagine how bad it would have been if they had been open to the public. The fire spread so quickly. It is going to be interesting to see what happens with rebuilding it and insurance who has to pay.
@@tilde4350 I think this wouldn't have happened if the water park had been operating. My Swedish isn't particularly good, but from what I've heard, the fire was started due to welding going on. And with it being a construction site, there is a lot more flammable material present than when the water park is operating. What really shocked me as a former firefighter was the video when the flash-over happened and you could literally see the fire running down inside the slides. I hope they will be able to re-build, as Liseberg is such a beautiful park, which I was able to visit twice so far, and I hope to get back there one day.
@Colaholiker I agree the cuase of the fire was related to welding and the build being I'm progress. But it is scary how flammable the slides were. They have been getting criticism from experts in the media so they will have to change their fire safety plan for the new building. So it is more of a thought that it was better this happened now so they could fix the flaws vs a fire in the future and the fore spreads more than they anticipated.
Your awesome Coaster College you always tell us the history and problems behind the rides, and I love how you care about this stuff. You are one of the best coaster UA-camrs ever.
I live in the UK, and personally if im being honest the only “world class” coaster we have here is The Smiler at Alton, I’d love to travel to different theme parks but in this economy, isnt really ideal :/
Can we just note how helpful it is that the report (apparently) was published in english? Makes it so much easier to work with reports from different countries when they're translated, at least in a summarized version.
The work you put into your channel really shows. ❤️ I was feeling sad one day and my bf was like “want some coaster nerd stuff?” And put your channel on for me. It made me happy that he’s noticed how much I like your vids lately 😂🥰
And then they just remove it, so... I guess the noise wasn't that much of a problem? I live really close to it and it's not any louder than the other rides.
The work you've put in the past few years is just incredible. I almost always listen while I work, but checking out the graphics you make to explain are just mind blowing. You're a great story teller and it's so informative and entertaining. Thanks for all the great content.
seems like this isn't the first time I've heard of a train rolling back on the lift hill because someone wanted the anti rollback to be quieter. perhaps parks shouldn't mess with the anti rollback
It's kind of cool how much math and factors goes into a roller coaster's design and safety and even in an oversight where they didn't consider some factors, it doesn't result in huge catastrophe
This was incredibly informative as I've heard multiple people say the anti rollback wasn't engaged due to it not starting until further up and that the train hadn't reached it yet. Thanks for your great work as always!
Great video, as always. Liseberg also had an accident with the attraction Rainbow, the type featured in FLotW 51, in 2008. I'll see if I can find some report of it
Thank you for covering a park here in Sweden!!! It's awesome that you do these in depth analysis videos for parks apl around the world =D It'd be really cool if you covered the other Schwartzkopf accident in Sweden in recent memory, Jetline. I was actually planning on going to Gröna Lund the day it happened! Then we rescheduled for a couple days later but of course they closed down for a bit after the accident...
I only subscribe to Coaster College for this content. I appreciate his detailed breakdown of the engineering and/or human error fails that come from the accident reports. I agree, that I do not want to watch some other creator just repeat news article information that is only 50% accurate and mostly sensationalized. Thank you Coaster College!
As soon as the investigation is finished and the accident report is released, please cover the Gröna Lund accident of last year, where the sister roller-coaster of Lisebergsbanan, Jet Line, derailed and one rider was killed and many more injured.
Thank you for always doing such a great job on your videos! You never fail to impress. Have you ever thought about getting a job as an Amusement park Safety consultant ? I know it has been over 20 years since I worked at a park but back then we paid big bucks to have a safety consultant come out once a year.
Honestly if there’s one takeaway I’ve had from your videos, is how many coasters you’ve covered genuinely look like fun, considering I can only manage some smaller scale coasters since I hate heights 😂 although these vids don’t contribute to my fear lol, this one looks cool! Interesting track design
It’s videos like this that talk so in depth about how an accident happens and how unlike it is to happen again that makes me want to try going onto a roller coaster (when I finally go back to a theme park XD)
Hey, a video from my country!🇸🇪🇸🇪 Thank you so much for this video, I’ve always wondered what happened. Do you think you could cover the “Rainbow” accident that happened at the same park?
I was in line with my dad and uncle when this happened. even if i was 6 years old i still remember seeing the whole thing go down. kind of crazy to think. that had we been there minutes earlier we may have been in one of those trains. I am just glad no one died.
@@CoasterCollege I doubt it. The Schwarzkopf company was already bankrupt and out of business by the time. That's also the reason why this looks "schwarzkopf-ish", but not like a real Schwarzkopf. When the Schwarzkopf company went bankrupt, the rights to the designs were acquired by BHS (their rides business later acquired by Maurer Söhne, now Maurer Rides). This is why Olympia Looping looks like a genuine Schwarzkopf, using the same track type, same trains, etc. Zierer, despite working with Anton Schwarzkopf, didn't have the rights to these designs. So they had to be different. Just two simple to see examples: 1. Normal Schwarzkopf trains have 2 rows of seats per coach. The Zierer trains have one row of seats per coach and the coaches are a lot shorter for that reason. 2. On the normal Schwarzkopf track profile, the backspine and the two running rails form a V shape, with the backspine being lower than the running rails. On the Zierer design, the backspine sits higher and actually "sticks out on top" All of this nitpicking aside, it is believed that Lisebergbanan was Anton Schwarzkopf's favorite coaster of all times.
i remember this, my second cousins were on the ride. I have been on it many times when I was younger, not a fan after hearing about all accidents that happen
Love your video's! But me as a engineer i have to point out that screws are for wood. They make there own tread when you screw them in. Because the chain is metal this must be a bolt. Because you shown a internal hex i am certain this must be a bolt. Hopefully you can learn something from my comment and improve in the future!
8:58 Wait - there was a _fire_ at a _waterpark_ of all things? That sounds contradictory, honestly. Still hope everyone's alright, though, it just sounds odd.
Having grown up going to Dorney Park, the concept of actually caring about noisy coasters shocks me. They did nothing about the noise of Hercules. That coaster was so loud you had to time your conversations around the cars passing by because if one was close there was zero chance of being heard. You could hear the blasted thing almost anywhere in the park. Actually, you could hear it from the parking lot. The only place you couldn't hear it clearly was Wildwater Kingdom.
Ive been relistening to some of your videos. After watching the Smiler again, I have a question. Do they have camera's around the coaster so that ride staff can keep an eye on all the track? Or something to track the exact position of each train? If not, why? Obviously, you also wanna check with your eyes too, esp for a mechanical issue. Though, if there ever is an accident (very rare, I know) then there is always footage.
The cameras are used both for record keeping and for operators to watch train positions. I'm not sure if they were installed in operator view at the time of the accident.
quieter antirollbacks! imagine! as someone from pittsburgh, i’m used to being deafened by the phantom’s revenge lol but at least you know the antirollbacks are working!
Do you think you'd ever cover the 2010 incident on Mumbo Jumbo at Flamingo Land, Yorkshire where the car got stuck upside down? I haven't been able to find the incident report myself, but it's always been an incident I've been interested in as it's my honestly really weird home park. I've always wondered if the thing about the poncho getting trapped on the tracks is real, because the park does or did sell ponchos at a kiosk outside the logflume ride Lost River Ride, which was always popular because it overlooked the lion enclosure, and it wasn't uncommon to see people in that area of the park still in ponchos, and still somehow soaked to the bone. However I've never seen a picture of it or anything besides UK Media, which are quite frankly rags. I also cannot stress how weird this park is, it originally was a zoo and kept dolphins, and was the first site to hold a captive orca in the UK, Cuddles, who did not like it and was so aggressive they had to clean her tank in a shark cage. It's in the middle of nowhere, which is almost impossible to do in England, it's on the Yorkshire Moors, which are cursed in more ways than one. It's also cursed with the presence of Hero, a Zamperla Volare. Quimera which was involved in the major accident at La Feria Chapultepec Magico was from Flamingo Land and also had an incident there, the ride operator was hit by the train, I also can't find much on that, but I genuinely believe they still take shortcuts with their staff training, it seems to be seasonal workers with little staff retention. Also the owner did start a brawl in the parking lot once, and was arrested. It just has a weird vibe, the weather is never nice, but it's home, a weird cursed home park.
Wonder what would've happened if the train snapped at the top of the climb? Heavier impact for sure. But the bend when leaving the station is so sharp... Could've been a lot nastier accident.
So I'd be curious if something fatal had happened with the ride manufacturer still get sued I mean I know it would be a company fault but it would be difficult to put fault on to somebody who likely doesn't work for the company anymore and we've also learned a lot since the late eighties when it comes to roller coasters but having said that you would think that it would have been inspected at some point between like 88 and like 06 kind of crazy
A bad translation being one of the primary issues does not actually surprise me. From my own experience working for a Swedish company as a Norwegian, Swedes loathe to do any translation work, and will force everyone else to learn Swedish before they will ever consider translating anything. No matter how confusing it is, and how most of their Norwegian staff beg for a translation due to Swedish being Awful and Vague, we get nothing. Swedes will only accept Swedish, and it is a Curse. Anyway! A great video, and it's always a joy to see you upload!
Well, by a construction accident that happens before the fire protection/suppression systems are completed. Or by an electrical fault in a plastic slide with lighting effects.
@coastercollege, it might be outside your normal content range, but now I am interested in how this accident occurred. It might be interesting to see the differences in operating procedures between theme parks and water parks.
@@jameslude3146 I agree that some waterpark content should be covered here, I'm not sure if this incident would be the best case study. Besides we're still likely years away from a report.
Seeing as the accident was nonlethal and honestly not that bad, AND there haven't been any accidents since then, I really wanna go because I don't think a lot of parks have that kinda history where they've only had 1 minor accident.
Never knew about the clicking is the ratchet sounds and yeah its kinda loud for swedish standards but not magnet coaster loud like eacape of krypton/red force 😂
@@CoasterCollege As a former Amusement Maintenance worker and now a construction electrician I can testify to that. Things are very different when they are being built as compared to when they are in operation.
This is such an interesting accident. Usually it's just someone's stupidity that causes these things, but this was a whole mess. It's interesting that Schwarzkopf was such at fault.
While I appreciate the animations and explanation why can’t you show anything “explicit?” What could be explicit to you may not be explicit to others and of course I don’t wanna see anything really bad, but I mean just to have an example. If you do have a video of something happening, it would be nice to see you so we can understand better what’s happened
6:20 showing some appreciation for the well trained ride OP, hitting the E-stop as soon as they heard the chain snap
Man you know that Operator probably mashed the E-Stop as hard as possible when it was seen that well... the train wasn't stopping! Like that's nightmare material
I’m so glad we have a UA-cam channel that accurately depicts ride accidents.
That makes two of us! Great breakdown of the events plus very good narration!!
As Yoda would say. “Agree with you I do”
I really appreciate that you don't just stick to American theme parks and do theme parks all over the world.😊
Well... Liseberg have had a significant accident since then. The failure of their ride Rainbow left 18 injured, 3 of them with significant injuries.
Good point I forgot about that one.
...and just months after that accident at Lisebergsbanan a woman got seriously injured in FlumeRide. That was mainly her own fault thou and not an issue with the ride.
@@CoasterCollege Also, there was a fire just this week in Liseberg. A quite big one i'd say, difficult to miss. A fire that left 12 injured and one dead, unfortunately.
@@arthilas_ There was and message about this at the end
@@arthilas_okay? The fire has nothing to do with rides?
Dude, that sapping animation at 7:20 is so good, keep it up with the great animation and accurate accident reports!
was not prepared too see something so close to home. Living 15 minutes away from Liseberg.
Really like your always accurate and interesting videos😁
Wow, so you probably witnessed what happened there a few days ago when the under construction water park went up in flames...
@@Colaholiker yes! The basicly done but luckily not filled with children waterpark😳 it was very scary and I can't imagine how bad it would have been if they had been open to the public.
The fire spread so quickly. It is going to be interesting to see what happens with rebuilding it and insurance who has to pay.
@@tilde4350 I think this wouldn't have happened if the water park had been operating. My Swedish isn't particularly good, but from what I've heard, the fire was started due to welding going on. And with it being a construction site, there is a lot more flammable material present than when the water park is operating.
What really shocked me as a former firefighter was the video when the flash-over happened and you could literally see the fire running down inside the slides.
I hope they will be able to re-build, as Liseberg is such a beautiful park, which I was able to visit twice so far, and I hope to get back there one day.
@Colaholiker I agree the cuase of the fire was related to welding and the build being I'm progress.
But it is scary how flammable the slides were.
They have been getting criticism from experts in the media so they will have to change their fire safety plan for the new building. So it is more of a thought that it was better this happened now so they could fix the flaws vs a fire in the future and the fore spreads more than they anticipated.
these 3d depictions are so so good. seriously appreciate what you do, been loving your content dude!
Thanks so much, they take a lot of time to do so I'm glad they are appreciated!
Your awesome Coaster College you always tell us the history and problems behind the rides, and I love how you care about this stuff. You are one of the best coaster UA-camrs ever.
Thank you so much!
@@CoasterCollege No problem Iove your video man keep up!
Thank you for another wonderful non-sensationalist episode, you always cover these accidents so calmly and informatively!
Thanks for being a fan!
Great one, a youtuber who actually goes into depth thank you ❤️
Thanks for the compliment, I see why most UA-camrs don't. It takes a lot of time 😂
Quick question, who is your favourite manufacturer? In my opinion, its a mix between B&M and intamin
@@shobslovesari B&M all the way for me, best to ride and safest!
I live in the UK, and personally if im being honest the only “world class” coaster we have here is The Smiler at Alton, I’d love to travel to different theme parks but in this economy, isnt really ideal :/
Can we just note how helpful it is that the report (apparently) was published in english? Makes it so much easier to work with reports from different countries when they're translated, at least in a summarized version.
I just used Google translate, it was only published in Swedish.
@@CoasterCollege Well that's disappointing :|
The work you put into your channel really shows. ❤️ I was feeling sad one day and my bf was like “want some coaster nerd stuff?” And put your channel on for me. It made me happy that he’s noticed how much I like your vids lately 😂🥰
Glad you enjoy them!
They modified the safety lock to reduce noise at a theme park. Madness!...
Actually it's a pretty common thing in Europe especially
maybe because its in the middle of the city? of course not good if safety is sacrificed but if its too loud they just need to stop the ride i suppose
And then they just remove it, so... I guess the noise wasn't that much of a problem? I live really close to it and it's not any louder than the other rides.
I so happy I can see a channel with the real details and no bs and opinions from people who dont know how a ride works or is operated❤❤
The work you've put in the past few years is just incredible. I almost always listen while I work, but checking out the graphics you make to explain are just mind blowing. You're a great story teller and it's so informative and entertaining. Thanks for all the great content.
Thanks you!
seems like this isn't the first time I've heard of a train rolling back on the lift hill because someone wanted the anti rollback to be quieter. perhaps parks shouldn't mess with the anti rollback
Though in this case they were working with the manufacturer, which is normally not something present in there cases.
Always appreciate that these videos include a breakdown of how procedures were changed and updated after the investigation concludes.
It's kind of cool how much math and factors goes into a roller coaster's design and safety and even in an oversight where they didn't consider some factors, it doesn't result in huge catastrophe
Great coverage.
This was incredibly informative as I've heard multiple people say the anti rollback wasn't engaged due to it not starting until further up and that the train hadn't reached it yet. Thanks for your great work as always!
I think that was the case for a water ride in a previous video
Great video, as always. Liseberg also had an accident with the attraction Rainbow, the type featured in FLotW 51, in 2008. I'll see if I can find some report of it
Thank you for covering a park here in Sweden!!! It's awesome that you do these in depth analysis videos for parks apl around the world =D
It'd be really cool if you covered the other Schwartzkopf accident in Sweden in recent memory, Jetline. I was actually planning on going to Gröna Lund the day it happened! Then we rescheduled for a couple days later but of course they closed down for a bit after the accident...
Jetline and Liseberg are actually related! If both of them were listed, that would be cool.
I only subscribe to Coaster College for this content. I appreciate his detailed breakdown of the engineering and/or human error fails that come from the accident reports. I agree, that I do not want to watch some other creator just repeat news article information that is only 50% accurate and mostly sensationalized. Thank you Coaster College!
Love your channel so much. Thank you for all the work that you do.
Great video! I enjoyed watching! Yeah I hope they have a good recovery after the fire they had there.
Best roller coaster channel on youtube. I learn something new everytime I watch one of your videos, keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Great video as usual!!
You’re one of my favorite UA-camrs 😊❤️
Tysm!
Just subscribed since you mentioned it and I realized ive watched a bunch of your vids now. Hope you get the reports you need
Wow love the 3d stuff as well really helps visualise it.
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video!
New upload 🎉
Yea I am
the second one to see it yeah
Have always loved your videos. Your 3D modeling is fantastic!
Thanks, they take a lot of time so I'm glad they are appreciated!
I always thought the ride was really loud. It is so funny to know why that metalic clicking noise comes from
As soon as the investigation is finished and the accident report is released, please cover the Gröna Lund accident of last year, where the sister roller-coaster of Lisebergsbanan, Jet Line, derailed and one rider was killed and many more injured.
I had never heard of this accident, but I certainly do now
Thank you for always doing such a great job on your videos! You never fail to impress. Have you ever thought about getting a job as an Amusement park Safety consultant ? I know it has been over 20 years since I worked at a park but back then we paid big bucks to have a safety consultant come out once a year.
I don't think I'd be super qualified in that area
@@CoasterCollege IDK you know more about basic ride safety than most people.
Honestly if there’s one takeaway I’ve had from your videos, is how many coasters you’ve covered genuinely look like fun, considering I can only manage some smaller scale coasters since I hate heights 😂 although these vids don’t contribute to my fear lol, this one looks cool! Interesting track design
It’s videos like this that talk so in depth about how an accident happens and how unlike it is to happen again that makes me want to try going onto a roller coaster (when I finally go back to a theme park XD)
Hey, a video from my country!🇸🇪🇸🇪
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve always wondered what happened.
Do you think you could cover the “Rainbow” accident that happened at the same park?
Great animation!
If you need a video idea, if you havent already maybe like reacting to Final Destination 3’s rollercoaster scene? Would be cool to see
“Has not had any notable accidents since” 😬
See message at end
I was in line with my dad and uncle when this happened. even if i was 6 years old i still remember seeing the whole thing go down. kind of crazy to think. that had we been there minutes earlier we may have been in one of those trains. I am just glad no one died.
This coaster wasn't built by Schwarzkopf. He did the track design but it was built by Zierer. Same as Jetline at GronaLund
Both were involved but it was bought through Schwarzkopf.
@@CoasterCollege I doubt it. The Schwarzkopf company was already bankrupt and out of business by the time.
That's also the reason why this looks "schwarzkopf-ish", but not like a real Schwarzkopf.
When the Schwarzkopf company went bankrupt, the rights to the designs were acquired by BHS (their rides business later acquired by Maurer Söhne, now Maurer Rides). This is why Olympia Looping looks like a genuine Schwarzkopf, using the same track type, same trains, etc.
Zierer, despite working with Anton Schwarzkopf, didn't have the rights to these designs. So they had to be different. Just two simple to see examples:
1. Normal Schwarzkopf trains have 2 rows of seats per coach. The Zierer trains have one row of seats per coach and the coaches are a lot shorter for that reason.
2. On the normal Schwarzkopf track profile, the backspine and the two running rails form a V shape, with the backspine being lower than the running rails. On the Zierer design, the backspine sits higher and actually "sticks out on top"
All of this nitpicking aside, it is believed that Lisebergbanan was Anton Schwarzkopf's favorite coaster of all times.
i remember this, my second cousins were on the ride. I have been on it many times when I was younger, not a fan after hearing about all accidents that happen
Literally 1 accident has ever happened
I mean all accidents all over the world combined@@CoasterCollege
Love your video's! But me as a engineer i have to point out that screws are for wood. They make there own tread when you screw them in. Because the chain is metal this must be a bolt. Because you shown a internal hex i am certain this must be a bolt.
Hopefully you can learn something from my comment and improve in the future!
another wicked one!!
can you cover the huge fire that happened just a few days ago in the Liseberg water park tower?
These crashed trains show shockingly little damage. I guess the collision impact was pretty mild, thank goodness for that
8:58 Wait - there was a _fire_ at a _waterpark_ of all things? That sounds contradictory, honestly.
Still hope everyone's alright, though, it just sounds odd.
Yeah lol
Having grown up going to Dorney Park, the concept of actually caring about noisy coasters shocks me. They did nothing about the noise of Hercules. That coaster was so loud you had to time your conversations around the cars passing by because if one was close there was zero chance of being heard. You could hear the blasted thing almost anywhere in the park. Actually, you could hear it from the parking lot. The only place you couldn't hear it clearly was Wildwater Kingdom.
Ive been relistening to some of your videos. After watching the Smiler again, I have a question.
Do they have camera's around the coaster so that ride staff can keep an eye on all the track? Or something to track the exact position of each train? If not, why? Obviously, you also wanna check with your eyes too, esp for a mechanical issue. Though, if there ever is an accident (very rare, I know) then there is always footage.
The cameras are used both for record keeping and for operators to watch train positions. I'm not sure if they were installed in operator view at the time of the accident.
@@CoasterCollege That's fair! Thank you for answering my question :3
I love liserbergbanan super fun coaster! I thought it was older than from 80s
Next summer i go to liseberg ride this ride and then tell my sister about this on the lift hill
Very interesting. It's so easy to become complacent. I suppose it's lucky the ride was only 1/3 up when the accident occurred.
quieter antirollbacks! imagine! as someone from pittsburgh, i’m used to being deafened by the phantom’s revenge lol but at least you know the antirollbacks are working!
last time i was this early, the phantom's revenge still had a loop
Liseberg did have an accident following this with their hiss rainbow and they’ve also just had a massive fire where it appears someone has died…
Do you think you'd ever cover the 2010 incident on Mumbo Jumbo at Flamingo Land, Yorkshire where the car got stuck upside down? I haven't been able to find the incident report myself, but it's always been an incident I've been interested in as it's my honestly really weird home park.
I've always wondered if the thing about the poncho getting trapped on the tracks is real, because the park does or did sell ponchos at a kiosk outside the logflume ride Lost River Ride, which was always popular because it overlooked the lion enclosure, and it wasn't uncommon to see people in that area of the park still in ponchos, and still somehow soaked to the bone. However I've never seen a picture of it or anything besides UK Media, which are quite frankly rags.
I also cannot stress how weird this park is, it originally was a zoo and kept dolphins, and was the first site to hold a captive orca in the UK, Cuddles, who did not like it and was so aggressive they had to clean her tank in a shark cage.
It's in the middle of nowhere, which is almost impossible to do in England, it's on the Yorkshire Moors, which are cursed in more ways than one. It's also cursed with the presence of Hero, a Zamperla Volare.
Quimera which was involved in the major accident at La Feria Chapultepec Magico was from Flamingo Land and also had an incident there, the ride operator was hit by the train, I also can't find much on that, but I genuinely believe they still take shortcuts with their staff training, it seems to be seasonal workers with little staff retention. Also the owner did start a brawl in the parking lot once, and was arrested. It just has a weird vibe, the weather is never nice, but it's home, a weird cursed home park.
I would love to cover UK accidents, but unfortunately they make it extremely hard to find accident reports. If you're able to help find one email me.
Wonder what would've happened if the train snapped at the top of the climb? Heavier impact for sure. But the bend when leaving the station is so sharp... Could've been a lot nastier accident.
comment for engagement, good luck!
So I'd be curious if something fatal had happened with the ride manufacturer still get sued I mean I know it would be a company fault but it would be difficult to put fault on to somebody who likely doesn't work for the company anymore and we've also learned a lot since the late eighties when it comes to roller coasters but having said that you would think that it would have been inspected at some point between like 88 and like 06 kind of crazy
A bad translation being one of the primary issues does not actually surprise me. From my own experience working for a Swedish company as a Norwegian, Swedes loathe to do any translation work, and will force everyone else to learn Swedish before they will ever consider translating anything. No matter how confusing it is, and how most of their Norwegian staff beg for a translation due to Swedish being Awful and Vague, we get nothing. Swedes will only accept Swedish, and it is a Curse.
Anyway! A great video, and it's always a joy to see you upload!
"has no had any notable accidents since" well that aged quickly 😢
See end of the video
@@CoasterCollege I did see, the fact that you address it doesn't make it less quickly aged 😉
I don't want to sound insensitive, but how does a waterpark catch fire?
It was under construction, the exact details have not been determined but fiberglass is very flammable.
Well, by a construction accident that happens before the fire protection/suppression systems are completed. Or by an electrical fault in a plastic slide with lighting effects.
@@CoasterCollegeStrictly speaking the fiberglass itself is non-flammable. It's the resin that determines how it burns.
@coastercollege, it might be outside your normal content range, but now I am interested in how this accident occurred. It might be interesting to see the differences in operating procedures between theme parks and water parks.
@@jameslude3146 I agree that some waterpark content should be covered here, I'm not sure if this incident would be the best case study. Besides we're still likely years away from a report.
You should do one kennywood park whip accident from 2002
If you know of an accident report email it to me
Anyone see that the same park just had a serious fire?
See the text at the end of the video
Seeing as the accident was nonlethal and honestly not that bad, AND there haven't been any accidents since then, I really wanna go because I don't think a lot of parks have that kinda history where they've only had 1 minor accident.
Lisebergbanan is actually a Zierer Schwarzkopf-designed coaster
I love liseberg
This is why Ikea can build a roller coaster...
Well, at least this wasn't due to a lack of trying.
I wonder how many lateral Gs they experienced on that turn 👀 Good thing it was only halfway up the hill 👁 👄 👁
Def not ASTM compliant 😂
@@CoasterCollege only slightly out of range Keepo
I think that would certainly increase the Intensity rating... but also reduce Excitement as the ride doesn't meet the minimum requirements.
@@stylesrj someone watches MarcelVos Keepo
Never knew about the clicking is the ratchet sounds and yeah its kinda loud for swedish standards but not magnet coaster loud like eacape of krypton/red force 😂
7:51 man idk after that Oceania explosion…
Construction sites are very different from operating theme parks
@@CoasterCollege As a former Amusement Maintenance worker and now a construction electrician I can testify to that. Things are very different when they are being built as compared to when they are in operation.
@@CoasterCollege while true, that wasnt really my point, its still Liseburg. (like ownde by Liseburg)
They overeat herring at Liseberg. That is the reason for the accident.
Guessed it correct. Schwarzkopfs just don’t have good luck with accidents
This is such an interesting accident. Usually it's just someone's stupidity that causes these things, but this was a whole mess. It's interesting that Schwarzkopf was such at fault.
IS THIS THE RIDE OF 87???
Yea I am
the second one to see it yeah
What good is the accident report it’s in Swedish
It's free to translate online!
@@CoasterCollege how? That would be nice
@@whatweather I use Google translate, there is an option to upload and translate PDFs, there's several other online services that will do it as well.
Liseberg banana
While I appreciate the animations and explanation why can’t you show anything “explicit?” What could be explicit to you may not be explicit to others and of course I don’t wanna see anything really bad, but I mean just to have an example. If you do have a video of something happening, it would be nice to see you so we can understand better what’s happened
Usually if such a video exists I link it in the description.
Do not police Line
hehe
Lisebargbahnen is a Zierer, designed by Schwarzkopf
Omg they need to be shut down!…bc that name is terrible.
Lizuraubunanangnang?
Google maps take me to…nvm Ill just do drugs instead