Scorpion Express
Scorpion Express | |
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Previously known as Runaway Train | |
Status | Closed |
Opening date | 7 June 1987 as Runaway Train 19 March 2014 as Scorpion Express |
Closing date | July 2022 |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel – Powered |
Manufacturer | Mack Rides |
Model | Blauer Enzian |
Height | 4.7 m (15 ft) |
Length | 259 m (850 ft) |
Speed | 22.4 mph (36.0 km/h) |
Inversions | 0 |
Duration | 105 seconds |
Capacity | 700 riders per hour |
Height restriction | 90 cm (2 ft 11 in) |
Trains | Single train with 10 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 40 riders per train. |
Reserve and Ride available | |
Must transfer from wheelchair | |
Scorpion Express at RCDB |
Scorpion Express (originally Runaway Train) was a mine train themed powered roller coaster at Chessington World of Adventures in Greater London, England. It opened with the theme park in 1987 as the Runaway Train. The original ride was closed in 2012 for refurbishment and reopened on 14 March 2014, with the same track layout but new name and theming. Scorpion Express is set in a small mining village, featuring an animated metalwork scorpion.
History
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The coaster was originally designed to travel in and out of a cave feature, which enclosed half the track and hid much of the structure, creating an interacting rocky landscape. However, due to its semi-temporary construction and prolonged lack of maintenance over the years,[citation needed] the cave feature was removed in late 2012 and the ride closed.
In 2013, the area surrounding the Runaway Train was boarded off with notices up saying that the ride would be "Re-launching in 2014". Over the closed season, the animatronic scorpion was installed after 208 hours of off-site construction.[2] During this downtime, the ride had all its original cave design, landscaping and theming features removed, now placing the track completely in the open and the queue on flat ground.
The ride was complete on time to open for the park's Annual Passholder Preview Days when it soft-opened. The ride officially launched on Wednesday 19 March after having slight alterations and theming adjustments.
Advertising
During the resort's annual February Half-Term event – African Adventures – advertising for the ride was placed on large billboards at the zoo entrance and on the back of the gate maps. At the same time a mini site for the ride was launched on the park's website, which showed the concept art for the attraction among other details. During this time, it was also announced that the ride would feature fire, water and smoke effects, as well as an animated scorpion.
Days after the ride's soft opening, adverts for the attraction were broadcast across British television. Several other media stunts including newspaper articles about the ride appeared at this time. None of the footage used in the Scorpion Express TV adverts was from the actual ride, instead shots of a bigger (but similarly themed) family coaster at Heide Park, and computer-generated clips, were used to advertise the ride.[3]
Scorpion Express received mixed response since its launch in 2014, largely to do with its minimal theme featured compared to how the ride was originally designed. However, it remained a popular family attraction as it had since opening in 1987.
Fire and closure
In late July/early August 2022, a fire occurred during the day that damaged the ride car of the Scorpion Express. This led to the closure of the ride and surrounding area. The ride has been removed from park signage and maps. Its reopening date had been pushed back 2 times, and after a year the ride still remains SBNO. It is unknown if the ride will return, however it is unlikely it will, due to the amount of time it has remained closed for such a long time for such a small incident.
Description
The ride's premise revolves around a town named Scorpion Valley, which has supposedly been overrun with scorpions after an explosion caused the gold mine to collapse and all the residents fled the town, according to text and posters stuck up in the switchback queue line. The Town Governor has supposedly left behind a giant, mechanical steam-powered scorpion fashioned from scrap metal from the debris of the explosion, in an attempt to guard the gold from chancing looters.
Queue
The new ride in Mexicana starts with a long winding queue. At the start of the queue, a radio station can be heard playing in the background, notices from the Governor of Scorpion Valley are pinned up in the queue, which reveal the ride's backstory. Riders then enter and queue in a dark, mine-themed building where live scorpions feature. Upon exiting, riders go over a bridge, before arriving at the station.
Ride
The ride takes guests on a train journey through an abandoned mining town, across deserts and near to the mine itself. It features animatronic scenery, smoke, fire and water effects. The height minimum is 90 cm, while guests with a torso +51 inches are not able to ride. Riders under 110 cm must be accompanied by a person aged 16 or over.
Gallery
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The Runaway Train tracks
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The Runaway Train tunnel
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Ride entrance
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Scorpion Valley theming
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Ride in 2015
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Scattered mine theming
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Loading platform
References
- ^ "Runaway Train - Chessington World of Adventures (Chessington, Surrey, England, UK)". RCDB. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
- ^ "The sting of the Scorpion at Chessington World of Adventures - Jacintaz3". 8 April 2014.
- ^ Chessington World of Adventures Resort (24 March 2014). "Chessington 2014 Scorpion Express TV Advert" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Mexicana". Chessington World of Adventures. Retrieved 15 October 2013.