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FogScreen added to Ghost Train

Published: 
23 May, 2007

Guests at Linnanmäki in Finland are bracing themselves for foggy conditions this summer.

The Helsinki city park’s classic ghost train, which originally opened in 1950, has just be renewed with the addition of a high-tech projection screen courtesy FogScreen, also from Finland.

“We had been looking for something new for the ghost train for a long time, but when we saw the FogScreen product for the first time we knew right away that this was the renewal we had been looking for,” says the park’s CEO, Risto Räikkönen. “This is something huge.”

FogScreen creates stunning, attention-grabbing effects by projecting an image onto a fog surface that floats in the air. The fog is dry, so it can be touched, and people can also walk through it. In the case of Linnanmäki’s ghost train, the cars travel through the projection.





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