at
Cedar Point The
Intamin cable lift is a type of lift mechanism that was first used on
Millennium Force at
Cedar Point in
Sandusky, Ohio. This type of lift has also been used for Kings Dominion's
Pantherian, Holiday Park's
Expedition GeForce, Walibi Holland's
Goliath,
Djurs Sommerland's Piraten (Europe's only "Mega-Lite"-model coaster by Intamin), Tokyo Dome City's
Thunder Dolphin, Hersheypark's
Skyrush,
Flying Aces at Ferrari World, and Altair at
Cinecittà World. Currently, there are only two
wooden roller coasters that utilize a cable lift hill:
El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure and
T Express at Everland. The cable lift utilizes a
cable that is attached to a catch car that moves up and down the lift hill in a separate channel between the track rails. On several coasters the catch car rolls into the station and latches to the front cars of the train to carry it up the lift hill. This requires the lift hill to be positioned directly in front of the station. El Toro was the first coaster to incorporate a turn between the station and the cable lift hill and was the first (and so far only) of this type to engage the catch car while the train is moving. Once the train engages the catch car, the speed is increased and the train is quickly pulled to top of the lift. Because a cable is much lighter than a chain, cable lifts are much faster than chain lifts. A cable also requires far less maintenance than a chain. Another advantage to park guests is that a cable lift is very quiet, partly because the main drive winch is located directly beneath the top of the lift, a location which will normally be relatively far from guest-accessible areas. ==Ferris wheel lift==