[A close-up shot of Black Hat from the shoulders up]
Black Hat: Compatibility and interoperability are so important.
[A zoom out reveals that Black Hat is standing in front of and pointing at a diagram showing a commuter subway car and a roller coaster car, and the tracks they both run on. Standing next to him are Cueball and Hairbun]
Black Hat: For example, most subway rails are 143.5 cm apart. But many roller coasters use a narrower 110 cm gauge.
[This panel shows only Black Hat]
Black Hat: For the last few years, our company has been quietly retrofitting roller coasters to use 143.5 cm tracks.
[Black Hat now has his fists raised]
Black Hat: Soon, we can begin phase 2.
Voice from off-panel: Maybe interoperability is actually bad.
Black Hat: If you listen to the destination announcement while boarding, you'll be fine.
At the risk of incurring the wrath of Black Hat Guy, this seems like one of his more tame endeavours.
... unless ...
He's built the Euthanasia Coaster and it's one of the destinations.
It depends on how many people are aboard the car, how hard you can hold on to a pole and whether it's an open car (like a trolley)