Different parts cost different amounts. It depends on the type of coaster as well. Is it wooden, metal, suspension, etc? It also depends on the speed of the coaster, as a slower coaster might not need as durable material.
Prices for brakes verses chains verses supports will all be priced differently based on many many factors. Even a small kiddie coaster might cost a few thousand for all the parts, but your best off for a real estimate would be to talk to a manufacturing company who produces parts for coasters.
It depends on the size of rollercoaster. a am constructing a steel rollercoaster in my backyard that last for about 40 seconds, if you lay out all the track i have it will reach the end of a football pitch.. for all the steel, that i have it has cost me about £5,000. i am a quarter way through my project at the moment. plus you need launch mechanisms. i have a chain lift system which reaches to a height of 50ft. then drops to a barrel roll. to attach the tracks you need weld, and counter bolts. it will also cost you alot of time to plan, you may also need planning permission. you also need rollercoaster cars that have overlay wheels, each corner of the car , 2 wheels on top, two on the side and two underneath. ir requires alot of patience and physics.
Overall It will cost you about
£10,000 including restraints, tracks, motors e.t.c
Roller coasters are designed by engineers. Roller coaster engineers make anywhere between $45,000 and $119,000 per year. Most roller coaster engineers are mechanical engineers and the median salary for mechanical engineers is $74,920.
Steel is heavier than concrete for the same volume, however steel buildings are generally lighter. This is because steel buildings utilize high strength of steel, so volume of steel in steel buildings is much smaller than volume of concrete in concrete buildings. In another words in steel buildings much less volume of material is needed for the same strength compared to concrete buildings.
The steel reinforcement used will depend on several factors. Column length, beam length, and the column and beam cross section all depend on how much steel will be needed.
It Takes about $45,000 to build and get it running.
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It Depends on how long it is;)
$12,000,000 USD .coaster-net.com/ridegallery.php?action=display&id=78
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It depends on the type of coaster: Wooden, steel or Hybrid. It also depends on height, ground type, and various other elements.
I believe it was 30 million.
The tallest coaster in the world is kingda ka, and the price is mind-boggling: $25,000,000
The answer is the roller coaster is much more sexyer
For the average rollercoaster, $15 million (US) and they are becoming more expensive.
It depends on the roller coaster's height,speed,and location. :p
Ride it yourself and tell them how much fun it is.
A roller-coaster would go faster with more people in it because with moer people the better the ride alsothe people that are ridding will give the roller-coaster potential energy. A roller-coaster would go slower with an empty car will give the roller-coaster kinetic energy than with peolpe in it.
$2.00-49.00$