The first drop takes riders into an underground tunnel, making the first drop a total of feet. The differences include Titan being 10 feet taller and having an additional helix before the midcourse brake where Goliath simply has an upward turn into the brake. A twisting drop after the midcourse brake leads riders into an overbanked turn just before the infamous second helix. Water misters added to the track cooling the wheels down after each circuit and new wheel materials eventually eliminated the problem.
A massive amount of metal went into the construction of Titan. The supports alone use 2. Ride operators on Titan use specially-made wooden blocks as a gauge to determine if the lapbars are down enough. Afterwards, the trains navigate a banked turn to the left and then another to the right.
After this, the trains enters the final brake run and returns to the station. The overall track layout of Titan is mostly identical to that of Goliath at Six Flags Magic Mountain , with the two differences being that Goliath is 10' shorter, and lacks the upward helix into the mid-course brake run, instead having a simple uphill left turn.
During the summer months, as the train rolls into the station, a cloud of mist can be seen under the train. Owing to problems with the wheels on the trains overheating, water is sprayed on the wheel assembly to help cool down the wheels after the train completes the course.
Titan's supports used 2. When it was built, Titan was the longest roller coaster ever to be built at a Six Flags park. Titan operates with up to three trains, each with five cars holding three rows of two riders for a total of 30 riders per train.
The three trains are colored red, orange, and yellow. It will usually run only two trains on slow days, with the unused train stored in the train's storage shed the train that is unused from day to day is swapped out on a regular basis. Titan has been known for occasionally causing blackouts or grayouts in the helices. Some riders have complained about headaches caused by sections of the course. Orange track and blue supports.
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