Kemah Boardwalk
Kemah, TX
October 19. 2007
Page Three
After gawking at the Bullet a little more we headed back to check over the
car sitting in the parking lot. The last time I really got to
climb all around a coaster car and really look under it when I was a kid
and Old Chicago; which was then under construction put out the lead car
for the Chicago Loop to promote the park. I felt like a kid then and
now as I was off on a three day coaster weekend with some fantastic friends.
Oh, by the way I always hear at least once some one in line saying that
coaster cars can fly off the track. No they can't. As you can
see, even tough a bit rusty from the salt water spray the Boardwalk Bullet
has three sets of wheels. One that goes on top of the rail, one on
the side rail and one that goes under to lock it onto the coaster track.
So while you may feel like it's going to come off of the track when you
are propelled into the air it really isn't.
It's kind of hard to miss the Boardwalk Bullet as it's the biggest thing
around but still the Kemah Boardwalk decked it out with this cool sign.
Since we were there about an hour before opening we got to watch maintenance
walk the track getting the Boardwalk Bullet ready to open for the day.
Well I'm glad I'm tall enough to ride as I'd have hated to make the 12 hour
drive down here for nothing.