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  2. Camelot Theme Park - Wikipedia

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    A steel powered dark-roller coaster. It was removed in 2005, due to increasing safety regulations with indoor roller coasters. While operated, the ride was enclosed inside a building and kept in the dark. When first opened, the ride was originally called "The Knightmare" and was an outdoor coaster.

  3. Knightmare (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    After Portopialand closed in March 2006, the roller coaster was acquired by Camelot Theme Park and was dismantled and shipped to the United Kingdom. It cost the park £3 million to build the roller coaster. The track and trains arrived at Camelot at the end of 2006, without the mountain structure that initially enclosed it.

  4. Powered roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    A powered coaster generally runs a single train and may traverse the circuit multiple times before stopping at the station. In Genting highlands, The Flying Dragon [1] was the world's longest powered roller coaster in terms of ride length but has been demolished. A very rare Powered Coaster was at Camelot Theme Park in England. The "Dragon ...

  5. Jetline (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Jetline was a roller coaster at Gröna Lund in Stockholm, Sweden.It had gained worldwide recognition for its curved lift hill, an anomaly amongst roller coasters. It opened in April 1988 as a clone of the Knightmare roller coaster at Camelot Theme Park, England.

  6. National Roller Coaster Day: Experience theme park history on ...

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    In honor of National Roller Coaster Day on Aug. 16, theme park writer Arthur Levine looks at some of the oldest roller coasters you can still ride.

  7. Twist n' Shout - Wikipedia

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    Big Blue is a steel looping roller coaster, located at Dalmaland, Croatia, and operating there since 2017.It was formerly located at Loudoun Castle Theme Park in Galston, south-west Scotland, where it was known as Twist n'Shout; operating from 2003 to 2010.

  8. History of the roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    First roller coaster with five inversions: Viper, Darien Lake, Darien, New York. [16] First roller coaster to operate vehicles in reverse: Racer, Kings Island. First roller coaster to run stand-up trains: Dangai, Thrill Valley, Gotemba, Shizuoka, Japan. Racer at Kings Island was the first roller coaster to operate vehicles in reverse.

  9. Incidents at European amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    In the evening of 29 March 2022, a 30-year-old female employee of the roller coaster crossed the track in a closed-off area of the ride and was hit by a roller coaster car. The coaster, which is a part of the travelling circuit and is present at London's Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland, is the world's largest transportable coaster.