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To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Roller coaster | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Roller coaster | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.
For example, "Inverted" will link to Inverted roller coaster and add the coaster to Category:Inverted roller coasters. Note: This is NOT the track layout. Out and Back, Twister, Moebius Loop, Terrain etc. do not belong in this parameter, they have their own.
No description. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status name name The coaster's full, official name. Should not be linked. Example Kingda Ka String required previousnames previousnames Any previous names of the coaster. Include years of use if possible. Example Corkscrew (1982–2009) String optional logo logo The logo of the coaster. Use only the ...
This means that the potential energy for the roller coaster system is greatest at the highest point on the track, or the top of the lift hill. As the roller coaster train begins its descent from the lift hill, the stored potential energy converts to kinetic energy, or energy of motion. The faster the train moves, the more kinetic energy the ...
Status Template Notability Examples Top {{}}Subject is a crucial aspect of the roller coasters task force. This includes articles covering coaster types and technology, as well as coasters with historical significance.
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A roller coaster train describes the vehicle(s) which transports passengers around a roller coaster's circuit. More specifically, a roller coaster train is made up of two or more "cars" which are connected by some sort of specialized universal joint. The vehicle is called a "train" due to its similarities with a railroad train. Individual cars ...
This template provides a standard way to include a roller coasters rankings on roller coaster polls. The purpose is to standardize the appearance of such results, encourage citation, and make it easier to add such a table to a roller coaster article. The template supports both wood and steel coasters for both Golden Ticket and Mitch Hawker's.