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  2. Wooden roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    The common choice of wood selected for modern wooden roller coasters worldwide is southern yellow pine, [19] a softwood abundant in the southern United States from eastern Texas to Virginia. [20] It is known for its strength, which comes from its extremely dense properties. [19] Southern pine is also easy to cut and responds well to pressure ...

  3. Pinus taeda - Wikipedia

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    Loblolly pines are one of the fastest growing pines making it a valuable species in the lumber industry. The lumber marketed as yellow pine lumber and similar usage to other southern pines such as the more stronger Longleaf and Shortleaf pines. They are also used as pulpwood. [13] It grows at an average of 2 feet per year. [15]

  4. Mystic Timbers - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Timbers is a wooden roller coaster located at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio.Constructed by Great Coasters International and designed by Skyline Design, the roller coaster opened in the Rivertown section of the park on April 15, 2017.

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  6. Pinus echinata - Wikipedia

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    Shortleaf pine is a source of wood pulp, plywood veneer, and lumber for a variety of uses. The shortleaf pine is one of the southern US "southern yellow pines"; it is also occasionally called southern yellow pine or the shortstraw pine. The wood from the shortleaf pine is used commercially for creating flooring and beams.

  7. GhostRider (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The ride was constructed with around 2.5 million board feet of Southern yellow pine from North Carolina and Alabama, [10] as well as 50,000 lb (23,000 kg) of nails. [5] Knott's officials used yellow pine to match the park's Old West theme. [3] [9] During the 2016 renovation, the top layers of the original track were replaced with Ipe wood.