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Montaña Rusa (Parque del Café)

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Montaña Rusa (English: Russian Mountain) is a steel roller coaster located at Parque del Café in Montenegro, Quindio, Colombia. Manufactured by Schwarzkopf Industries, the coaster originally opened as Zambezi Zinger in 1973 at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It operated there until 1997 and was eventually moved to Parque del Café, where it reopened as Montaña Rusa in 1999. The two-and-a-half minute ride features a height of approximately 57 feet (17 m) and reaches a maximum speed of 41 mph (66 km/h).[1]

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History

At Worlds of Fun (1973–1997)

The ride originally opened as Zambezi Zinger in 1973, and operated for 25 seasons at Worlds of Fun, in Kansas City, Missouri.[1]

At Parque del Café (1999–present)

Between 1997 and 1999, it was moved to Parque del Café in Colombia, where it reopened as Montaña Rusa.[1] The English translation of "Russian Mountains" refers to the oldest known roller coasters in St. Petersburg, Russia, dating as far back as the 17th century, which were constructed with hills of ice that were reinforced by wooden supports.[2]

Redebuting in 1999 as Parque del Café's first roller coaster, this 1,050-metre long coaster became the longest in Colombia.[3] It is one of only two Schwarzkopf Speed Racer models still in operation today—the other being Whizzer at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois.[4]

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New version at Worlds of Fun

In 2022, Worlds of Fun announced a new hybrid roller coaster for the 2023 season, inspired by and also named Zambezi Zinger.[5][6] It opened to the public on 19 June 2023.[7]

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