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Alton Towers: 80 stuck as monorail breaks down | Alton Towers: 80 stuck as monorail breaks down |
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Eighty people were stuck for an hour at Alton Towers after two monorail trains broke down on the hottest day of the year. | Eighty people were stuck for an hour at Alton Towers after two monorail trains broke down on the hottest day of the year. |
The park's Air rollercoaster was also temporarily stopped on Wednesday afternoon, with some people stranded in mid-air for 20 minutes. | The park's Air rollercoaster was also temporarily stopped on Wednesday afternoon, with some people stranded in mid-air for 20 minutes. |
Two monorail trains stopped at 17:25 BST, leaving people trapped inside. | Two monorail trains stopped at 17:25 BST, leaving people trapped inside. |
Last month, 16 people were hurt when the Smiler rollercoaster crashed into an empty carriage at the theme park. | |
A spokesman said delays were "within expected levels" and the monorail would re-open on Thursday. | A spokesman said delays were "within expected levels" and the monorail would re-open on Thursday. |
It took an hour to walk 80 people off the monorail using the evacuation walkways, the park said. | It took an hour to walk 80 people off the monorail using the evacuation walkways, the park said. |
"The train drivers kept guests informed via the on board PA system and refreshments were provided," an Alton Towers spokesman said. | "The train drivers kept guests informed via the on board PA system and refreshments were provided," an Alton Towers spokesman said. |
Guests stuck on the Air ride were cleared "within standard operating procedures", according to park bosses. No injuries have been reported. | |
People waiting to go on the ride took to Twitter to say people had been left "stranded" on the Air rollercoaster. | People waiting to go on the ride took to Twitter to say people had been left "stranded" on the Air rollercoaster. |
The park had previously said it would introduce stricter safety procedures in the wake of the Smiler crash. | |
Two women, 20-year-old Vicky Balch and 17-year-old Leah Washington, underwent leg amputations following the crash on 2 June. | |
On Wednesday Ms Balch, from Lancashire, tweeted a photo of her meeting with Maj Kate Philp, who lost her left leg after a bomb blast. | |
She wrote: "Today I was inspired by a very amazing woman Major Kate Philp and I hope one day I can do the same for somebody else." | |
Maj Philp, from Knightwick in Worcestershire, lost her left leg after a bomb blast. |