Cyclone (Six Flags New England)

Cyclone

Cyclone at Six Flags New England ( Agawam, Massachusetts, United States) is a wooden roller coaster manufacturer William Cobb, which was opened on 24 June 1983 as Riverside Cyclone in the former Riverside Amusement Park.

For the 2001 season, the first departure was shortened by about 5 m. The old rails can still be seen below the new rails.

Cyclone has two trains of the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters manufacturer (PTC ), each with six cars. In each car four people can (two rows of two people) take place. Passengers must be at least 1.37 m tall to ride allowed.

At the time of its opening, the railway had two trains of PTC with single-stage einrastenten lap straps. 1984 were damaged, so the park acquired a new train to replace the two old trains both trains. 1985 bought the park two new features of the manufacturer Morgan. In 2000 the railway was finally fitted with the now encountered features of PTC.

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