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Mini Mine Train

A calmer ride than Runaway Mine Train, Mini Mine Train will give children the thrill of a lifetime with exciting hills, twists and turns.

• Must be at least 42" to ride. 36" must ride with an adult.
• Expectant mothers may not ride.
• Riders with heart, back, neck or other serious conditions may not ride.
• Shoes must be worn in order to ride.
• No loose articles may be taken on the ride.

N/A
Status: Operating
Opening: 1969
Type: Steel Junior Mine Train
Location: Boomtown
Height: 20 Feet
Drop Height: N/A
Track Length: 910 Feet
Max Speed: 14mph
Inversions: 0
Trains: 1
Cars Per Train: 6
Riders Per Car: 2
Ride & Train Manufacturer: Arrow Development
Track Color: Red
Support Color: Black

• Mini Mine Train supports a lapbar restraint system.
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Mini Mine Train History
1997
Mini Mine Train redesigned & reconstructed for Mr. Freeze attraction
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