Waking up from hibernation: T-Express is back! – Samsung C&T Newsroom
The biggest drawcard is the T-Express rollercoaster, which already began operations again on Feb. 11. Unlike many modern roller coasters around the world, the T-Express harkens back to the earliest coasters in that it is made almost entirely out of wood (except for the wheels and rails, of course).
During a T-Express ride, passengers experience something close to weightlessness a total of 12 times when their cars go into a near free-fall on the steep downward slopes. The roller coaster reaches a top speed of 104 kilometers per hour, and the biggest drop is from a dizzying height of 56 meters at an almost vertical angle of 77 degrees.