Hercules (roller coaster)

Hercules Dorney Park & ​​Wildwater Kingdom ( Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States) was a wooden roller coaster manufacturer Dinn Corporation, which was opened in 1989. It was designed by Curtis D. Summers.

At the time of its opening it was the largest wooden roller coaster in the world, but due to their poor design, it was closed on 1 September 2003 and replaced by the roller coaster Hydra the Revenge.

Hercules had two trains of the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters manufacturer, each with six cars. In each car could four people (two rows of two people) take place.

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