Jetline

Jetline at Gröna Lund (Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden) is a steel roller coaster that was produced in collaboration by BHS - Bavarian mountain, metallurgical and salt works and makers' and opened in 1988. Often it is assumed due to the optical proximity to older Schwarzkopf systems that track was also produced by Schwarzkopf. The similarities can be explained by the consultant position, the Anton Schwarzkopf recorded after the bankruptcy of his company at the firm Decorators,. A nearly identical plant called BMRX was delivered to the Japanese Kobe Portopialand and equipped with a mountain massif, which recalled the landscape of a model railway. For Jetline also such a mountain range was provided, which explains the over-sized support structure of the web. Since the web has been very well received by the public without decorative elements, the massif remained until today history. For space reasons, the Park 2003 decided the roller coaster Vilda Musen to guide you through the existing steel structure of Jetline, where the once- designed for an additional massif structure was able to be used. In 2002 and 2003 she sailed under the name Mountain -och Dalbanan. The 800 m track length were installed on a very compact footprint, similar to the mobile roller coasters manufactured by Schwarzkopf. A special technical feature in this case represents the lift hill that does not have despite curve over a chain lift and as usual via a friction drive.

The original first drop followed steep curve has been transformed from Stengel GmbH in cooperation with Maurer Söhne that the first drop is higher and steeper than ever in 2000. After the departure of the train enters a tunnel inside a restaurant, followed by the steep curve is also modified. The total height is 30 meters after the renovation and the trains accelerate at the first exit at 90 km / h Here, 4.5 g develop

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