Infinity Coaster

Roller coaster model by Gerstlauer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Infinity Coaster

The Infinity Coaster is a roller coaster design by Gerstlauer. A variant of the popular Euro-Fighter model, the Infinity Coaster allows for higher capacity through longer trains. The coaster also features a magnetic rollback system on rides with lifthills, to allow for easier evacuation of riders in breakdown situations. The ride car can now roll backwards with the magnetic fins deployed and the lift motor in reverse.[1]

Thumb
The 16-seat trains navigate a dive loop element on The Smiler

The first Infinity Coaster was The Smiler at Alton Towers in the UK, opened in 2013.

Thumb
Junker at Power Park is the third model of infinity coaster

Installations

More information Name, Model ...
NameModelParkCountryOpenedStatusRef(s)
The SmilerModel 1170Alton TowersUnited Kingdom United KingdomMay 31, 2013Operating[2]
KarachoLaunched 700Erlebnispark TripsdrillGermany GermanyJuly 10, 2013Operating[3]
JunkerCustomPowerParkFinland FinlandMay 30, 2015Operating[4]
Der Schwur des KärnanCustomHansa ParkGermany GermanyJuly 1, 2015Operating[5]
The MonsterCustomAdventurelandUnited States United StatesJune 4, 2016Operating[6]
Madagascar Mad PursuitCustomMotiongate DubaiUnited Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates2017Operating[7]
Gold RushCustomAttractiepark SlagharenNetherlands NetherlandsApril 13, 2017Operating[8]
HangTimeCustomKnott's Berry FarmUnited States United StatesMay 18, 2018Operating[9]
MysticCustomWalibi Rhône-AlpesFrance FranceMay 30, 2019Operating[10]
FuryCustomBobbejaanlandBelgium BelgiumJune 24, 2019Operating[11]
Pitts SpecialCustomPowerParkFinland FinlandJune 24, 2020Operating[12]
Close

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.