Why Roller Coaster Track is Filled with Sand
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 Published On Feb 7, 2019

A look at how roller coaster noise can be reduced by filling the track with sand.

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Drone footage of Canada's Wonderland licensed from Beygin Media
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Video Attributions:
“The Monster - Walygator (4K 60FPS On-Ride POV NO COPYRIGHT)” by Coaster Hipster
“OzIris - Parc Astérix (4K 60FPS On-Ride POV NO COPYRIGHT)” by Coaster Hipster
“Wildfire Front Seat POV - Silver Dollar City” by AmusementInsider
“Steel Vengeance Operating 3 Trains Again!” by Amusement Insiders
“FERRARI LAND: Red Force (POV) | PortAventura World” by PortAventuraNoticias
“Roller Coaster ride at Universal Studios (Orlando)” by clipXtract
“Railblazer Off-Ride Footage at California's Great America!” by NewEnglandCoasterFan
“Expedition GeForce - Holiday Park (4K Off-Ride POV NO COPYRIGHT)” by Coaster Hipster
“Canada's Wonderland Top 5 Coasters” by Amusement Insiders
“Cinematic Yukon Striker Construction Tour” by Amusement Insiders

Still Image Attributions:
“Canada's Wonderland 064” by Jeremy Thompson
“Sand” by Yug
“Cedar Point 020” by Jeremy Thompson

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