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  • T Express @ Everland, South Korea

    Written by The Coaster Critic 7 Comments
    Last Updated: February 21, 2008

    T-Express | Intamin Terrain Woodie for EverlandT Express - Intamin Coaster - Everland
    One ticket to Seoul please. T-Express is the name of a new roller coaster opening in Everland in South Korea. It’s an Intamin pre-fabricated wooden coaster in the same vein as the critically acclaimed El Toro at Six Flags Great Adventure and Balder at Liseberg (Sweden). Intamin has created a new generation of wooden coasters that are as smooth as steel coasters. I can personally vouch for El Toro as it’s 3rd on my Top Coasters list.

    T Express Coaster - Everland KoreaAside from the silky smooth ride it should give, T-Express is built on a hill and makes use of the park’s terrain. Terrain coasters (like Boulder Dash) are another favorite of mine. Also, at 5,838 feet long it’ll be the 6th longest wooden coaster in the world. It looks massive and the station and neighboring builds (not pictured) look great. T Express is the name of Korea’s largest cellular company. That’s kind of a weird way to name a coaster, but there are worse names out there.

    Check out these T Express construction photos. It looks amazing. The closest I’ll probably ever get is one of Robb Alvey’s Coaster Expedition DVDs, but it’s better than nothing I guess. Image courtesy of AttractionR2 Blog.

    What do you think of T-Express? Leave a comment below.

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7 Comments

  1. #1 Eric Evans says:
    June 6th, 2008 at 10:19 pm

    OMG, Best roller coaster Ive ever been on. I’ve always loved the wooden ones since i was a kid. Ive been on roller coasters all over the world, and i’ve never really shouted going down the drops…This time on the T express I found myself cursing loudly unintentionally, I was that surprised! I was really impressed with the smoothness of the entire ride. I also like the workers in the beginning, they were always motivated polite and enthusiastic. I always like to sit in the back on the wooden ones u u get pulled and whipped down n around the track…its funny cuz i made my gf(korean) go on it with me, and she was scared from the beginning. Right before we took off he said to her in Korean, yea, this is the scariest seat on the ride… She was like omg, omg Ericccccc… She loved it as well! I wish they put the camera on the first drop cuz i would have loved to seen my face! Also, the Eagles Fortress the yellow metal one is awesome too!! My eyes never watered so much as they did in Everland!

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  2. #2 The Coaster Critic says:
    June 7th, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    Thanks for the T Express review. It sounds awesome. Gotta love those Intamin prefab woodies. El Toro here in the U.S. has a similarly smooth ride.

    Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. #3 Nik says:
    March 23rd, 2009 at 12:39 am

    Definitely the scariest ride I’ve ever ridden. But well.. I haven’t tried much coasters so.. shrugs… The T-Express is a beast! The slow ride up, the impending realization that you’re so frigging high up there, that first drop was a killer! And the whole ride never really slowed down it just kept going and going! Very fun :D

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  4. #4 Mike says:
    July 10th, 2009 at 8:53 pm

    Rode T Express (twice). Loved it. Expected to get beated up like every other wooden roller coaster I’ve been on, but this one was awesome. I’d have to say best ride to date. If you get to Korea, it’s a must ride.

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  5. #5 me says:
    July 10th, 2009 at 10:44 pm

    it is the only good ride in everland. it is amazing.

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  6. #6 Britt says:
    August 1st, 2009 at 7:16 pm

    Rode this last week…. I have to say, it was almost KREEPY smooth. I was expecting the iconic “click click click” of usual Wood Coasters… but this was smooth.

    Also, if felt like the coaster ITSELF had some airtime… which was wicked cool.

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  7. #7 Matthew says:
    August 2nd, 2009 at 8:34 am

    The drop on this coaster looks awesome. Wow when you say that its creepy smooth, i think that takes out the point of a wooden roller coaster. Wooden coasters are suppossed to throw you around but not alot. I know that theres alot of woodys that throw you around to much but since its that smooth i dont think theres a point to woodys anymore

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