Wait a sec. At first, the train veers to the left when it leaves the station. It veers to the right on the second pass which sends it up the dead-end spike. But when the backwards-facing train returns to the station it comes in from the right. Isn't that where the dead-end spike is? How is that possible?
You are entering the same station from the opposite direction. You start going backwards up the spike and then you go forwards up the spike. (I think!)
Wait a sec. At first, the train veers to the left when it leaves the station. It veers to the right on the second pass which sends it up the dead-end spike. But when the backwards-facing train returns to the station it comes in from the right. Isn't that where the dead-end spike is? How is that possible?
Um, you appear to be right. I dunno.
You are entering the same station from the opposite direction. You start going backwards up the spike and then you go forwards up the spike. (I think!)
Well, however it does what it does, it’s an odd ride.