Remains of the Gurnee Edge...
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Remains of the Gurnee Edge...
Taken from Great America Rail Road...
Was the building in this photo the Edge's old control booth? Does anyone know what it's used for now?
Was the building in this photo the Edge's old control booth? Does anyone know what it's used for now?
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I always remember it as being something Power Dive depended on, but then again The Edge was removed when I was two years old.
As far as I know, it's not used for anything any longer.
As far as I know, it's not used for anything any longer.
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When I worked at Power Dive it was the maintenance shed. I suspect it served the same purpose back in the Edge days... Have no idea what it is used for anymore. It is doubtful that it was the control both for the Edge since almost all of the building is in a backstage area I don't remember I was young when the Edge was in operation. I do remember maintenance in there quite a bit for the Dive though... That ride always seemed to have issues.
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Re: Remains of the Gurnee Edge...
Wow. I'm surprised the building is still there. I like the old footing with all of the anchor bolts in front of little tables. Nice atmosphere for a romantic lunch.jonrev wrote: Was the building in this photo the Edge's old control booth?
Randy V. got it right- this was the control room for the Edge (not to be confused with the control booth, which was up on the ride platform).
The control cabinets were along the south wall, under the skylight. The skylight allowed a technician to see the cars on the tower while working in the cabinets (and our sound rack was in the southwest corner by the door. Now THERE'S an exciting fact! ).
The building directly behind it across the trolley tracks was the maintenance shed.
In this picture: http://www.greatamericaparks.com/images ... m=33&pos=2
you can see I-beams extending over the top of the control room; these were used for trolleying the cars from the ride over to the service road where they could then be moved into the maintenance shed or elsewhere.
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Eegads, has it been that long?
Gurnee park '81 - '86
Eegads, has it been that long?
I always find it soooo creepy when bits of old rides are still visible at a park, like old footers and such. Anyone else get creeped out by this. I am not sure if they are still there, but there used to be old footers left over from the Willard's Wizzer at the SC park. When I was a kid, I used to get really creeped out by them, espicially knowing a kid died on the ride and now the ride was gone.
creeeeepy!
creeeeepy!
Scary how much useless knowledge is crammed in my brain.
Now here's an odd question: the one footing is obviously still there (given the number of studs, I'd say it had to have been for one of the main tower supports) -- but where is the other footing opposite of the one that is still there? Looks like it got removed ... but why?
TS1 -- what was the "sound rack" in the control room for? I don't recall there being music or anything like that in the ride queue ... or was that sounds for Orleans Place in general?
Now here's an odd question: the one footing is obviously still there (given the number of studs, I'd say it had to have been for one of the main tower supports) -- but where is the other footing opposite of the one that is still there? Looks like it got removed ... but why?
TS1 -- what was the "sound rack" in the control room for? I don't recall there being music or anything like that in the ride queue ... or was that sounds for Orleans Place in general?
Randy V.
Gurnee will always be my home park...
Gurnee will always be my home park...
I just realized the press kit photo posted in my own album here on the site shows this same building from the other side.
http://www.greatamericaparks.com/images ... m=21&pos=2
It's at the lower-left of the tower.
http://www.greatamericaparks.com/images ... m=21&pos=2
It's at the lower-left of the tower.
Randy V.
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Gurnee will always be my home park...
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Nope, no music. It contained the amps and electronics for the repetitive "safety spiel" (featuring the annoying voice of yours truly . . . sorry about that) played throughout the queue line, and for the paging horns mounted around the platform and on the tower.RandyV wrote: TS1 -- what was the "sound rack" in the control room for? I don't recall there being music or anything like that in the ride queue ... or was that sounds for Orleans Place in general?
All of the Orleans music originated from the Tech Services building.
As for the Blue Light Special beacon, my fuzzy brain tells me it was a signal to the ride operators and maintenance people that something was going haywire in the control booth . . . but I could be way off on that memory.
PPG
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Eegads, has it been that long?
Gurnee park '81 - '86
Eegads, has it been that long?
Re: Remains of the Gurnee Edge...
That building was the mechanical room for Power Dive when I was there. I don't know if it served as The Edge's mechanical room or not.jonrev wrote: Was the building in this photo the Edge's old control booth? Does anyone know what it's used for now?
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Jon,
At one time there was a footer for Rolling Thunder that could be seen from SW Territory. I think when they added Hurrican Harbor, they finally took it out.
I might also have a picture of it too. When I get home from work, I'll look and see.
--Brian
At one time there was a footer for Rolling Thunder that could be seen from SW Territory. I think when they added Hurrican Harbor, they finally took it out.
I might also have a picture of it too. When I get home from work, I'll look and see.
--Brian
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