Amusement railway rides are subject of proposed ASTM standards

By | December 21, 2011

ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) has turned its attention to amusement park trains. Subcommittee F24.60 on Special Rides/Attractions, part of ASTM International Committee F24 on Amusement Rides and Devices, is working on two proposed standards for amusement railway rides, ASTM WK31185, Practice for Amusement Ride Steam Locomotives, and ASTM WK35400, Practice for Amusement Railway Ride Tracks, Devices and Facilities.

Doug Schmidt, director of attraction maintenance, Busch Gardens Tampa, and an F24 member, says WK31185 will provide owners and operators of amusement-related steam locomotives with a reference that will help them maintain, operate and inspect their equipment to promote guest and employee safety.

According to its proposed scope, ASTM WK35400 will apply “to the design, manufacture, installation, operation, maintenance and inspection of permanently installed amusement railway ride tracks and their associated devices and facilities.” Joel Fritsche, executive director, Walt Disney Imagineering, and an F24 member, notes that the proposed standard covers roadway, ties, rail joints, rails, turnouts and related equipment.

All interested parties are invited to participate in the development of WK31185 and WK35400. Amusement park owners who operate railways will be the primary users of the proposed standards, once each has been completed.

ASTM International welcomes and encourages participation in the development of its standards. For more information on becoming an ASTM member, visit the ASTM website.