Sea World Monorail System | |
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Sea World | |
Cost | A$3 million |
Opening date | 15 August 1986 |
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Attraction type | straddle-beam Monorail |
Manufacturer | CWA Constructions |
Model | Von Roll MkII |
Length | 2,000 m (6,600 ft) |
Speed | 27 km/h (17 mph) |
Vehicles | 3 |
Riders per vehicle | 96 |
Height restriction | Children under 105 cm (41 in) must be accompanied by an adult. |
The Sea World Monorail System is an Australian 2-kilometre (6,600 ft) monorail circuit around the Sea World theme park on the Gold Coast.
The Sea World Monorail System opened on 15 August 1986 as Australia's first monorail system. Following the conclusion of World Expo 88 in Brisbane, at least one of the monorail trains was relocated to Sea World in 1989.
Three stations are located on the 2-kilometre (6,600 ft) long line. The first station is located near the front of the park adjacent to Penguin Encounter. It is known as the main monorail station. After taking a scenic journey alongside the Gold Coast Broadwater the monorail passes several Sea World attractions including the Dolphin Nursery, Fish Detectives arena, shopping plaza, Ray Reef and Polar Bear Shores.
The monorail then arrives at its next station known as the mid monorail station, located in the rough centre of the park. This station is situated between Shark Bay and the Sea World Theatre. From the mid monorail station the track then travels between the Sea World Resort's 1.6-hectare (170,000 sq ft) water park (also available as an upcharge for Sea World guests) and Castaway Bay before arriving at the Sea World Resort and Water Park monorail station.
The final leg of the monorail circuit is the longest. It begins by travelling alongside the Imagine Dolphin Show arena and Dolphin Cove pools before passing over Jet Rescue and through the Sea Viper. The track then runs alongside the main lagoon where Pirates Unleashed is held before making a small circuit around the Sea World carpark and returning to the main monorail station. All stations are located several metres above ground level and can be accessed by ramps or staircases.
Three, nine-car trains are operated. Each of the trains can hold 96 passengers. The last car on the train has been modified to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. A section of transfer track is located above Sea World Resort's Water Park and Castaway Bay. This transfer track allows trains to be removed from the main circuit and stored in a maintenance bay located directly under the mid monorail station.