Tormenta Rampaging Run (Update 7) & Train Unveiling

Land clearing is still ongoing around the perimeter of Tormenta Rampaging Run.

Supports for most of the lift hill have recently been installed.

A substantial amount of groundwork is still in progress towards the park’s parking lot.

A clearer look at Tormenta Rampaging Run’s station and track that will lead to the base of the lift hill.

The lift hill’s track “spine” connects directly to a large concrete footer.

The funicular-style track running in conjunction with the lift hill will allow a cart to move independently up and down the lift hill. These are used for safety and maintenance measures.

Roughly two-thirds (around 190 feet) of the coaster’s lift hill has been constructed.

The next lift hill support was being staged during our visit to the park.

Train Reveal

Six Flags Over Texas held a ceremony to unveil one of the trains of Tormenta Rampaging Run.

Each row on Tormenta Rampaging Run will hold eight riders.

The front of the train features the ride’s name, Tormenta, and piercing bull eyes.

B&M’s dive coasters do not have a traditional deck in the train, creating a “floorless” experience.

Tormenta Rampaging Run features over-the-shoulder restraints.

A closer look at Tormenta Rampaging Run’s wheel assembly.

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