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Orient Express

Orient Express is a track ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Scroll down for readers' ratings and reviews.

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Posted: March 16, 2011

This funicular shuttles visitors between Six Flags Plaza and Samurai Summit. It's an easy way to avoid the hike up the steps... if the line is short.

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ORIENT EXPRESS!!!!! THANK YOU SIX FLAGS MAGIC MOUNTAIN FOR THIS TRAM!!!!! 10/10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Mateo sams

This is cool, because you don't have to waste time going up the hill. - Sarah Meeks

10/10! This thing has saved my butt from walking up that giant hill to Superman: The Escape. A real lifesaver! - Corey Nelson

7/10 This is so lifesaving. The walk from the entrance to samurai summit shaves off at least an hour of your time. My little broter actually thought it was a ride lol. - Jack Borgeson

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