Sorry if this is the wrong place. First time here! I am interested in the inner workings of the ride it self. I think it is amazing how well designed the ride is (Not the VR it self). It's good to the point where people don't question it, don't think about it or don't realise how it works. I have been going on it a lot and I think I know how the ride layout works. It's obvious there are three parts to the ride. That bit most work out. What people don't seem to discuss or perhaps realise is how. I have been on the ride a lot lately and I have worked out a few things. - On both sides of the Victorian Train there are mirrors blocking the track behind. - The train moves out of the station (Victorian carriage) sideways. Not like a normal train would. - There are a minimum of three trains (over heard from staff) - There are three different sections to the train track. Station room - Show room - Tube station. - The train you get off in the tube station is the same train you get back on to. It has moved sideways onto the other track whist you are in the tunnels. (Confirmed by a staff member leaving his coat by one of the doors) Would love it if anyone thinks I am wrong or right. Discuss why, question my thoughts and facts. Below is my attempt at drawing the layout of the ride. I am disappointed with the VR my self but that has been talked to death in other threads. Point is, it's a stunning ride with room to grow it! Looking forward to them making improvements for 2017. Tunnels-Tube Station-Show Room-Station Track 2 Track 1 Victorian station Car (tube train) moves sideways out of station to track one and then along the track. Moves sideways in the tube station to track two. Then goes back to the station room where it moves sideways again back into the station it self. Discuss Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk