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The Steel Dragon 200 is the longest roller coaster in the world, measuring an impressive 8,133 feet in length and 318 feet tall. The coaster was built in 2000 and held the Guinness World Record for the longest track.
Kingda Ka, the tallest roller coaster in the world. Among the tallest wooden coasters in the world, El Toro also features one of the longest drops. Colossos of Heide Park in Germany, one of the tallest wooden coasters in the world.
The world’s longest roller coaster is the Steel Dragon 2000, located in Japan at Nagashima Spa Land. This coaster measures 8,133 ft long, and a ride from start to end takes about 4 minutes. Its maximum speed is 95 mph and has a height of 318 ft. Steel Dragon’s track was built in the year 2,000 by D. h. Morgan Manufacturing.
The Steel Dragon 2000 is the longest roller coaster in the world, measuring a whopping 8,133 feet in length. When construction on the coaster finished in August of 2000, it was officially christened the longest in the world, with a Guinness World Record being given to the park for the world's longest track.
It broke several world records upon its debut, becoming the longest roller coaster in the world with a track length of 2,479 metres (8,133 ft), as well as the tallest and fastest complete-circuit coaster.
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At 7442 feet the ride held the title of the world’s longest roller coaster for over a decade, and also holds the title of being the longest in duration at 7 minutes 24 seconds, although this is in part because of the fact that it has two lift hills.
Top Longest Roller Coasters To Ride Around The World By DANIEL FEININGER Measuring a whopping 8,133 feet, this roller coaster has an enormous 307-foot lift on a four-minute ride and reaches 95 miles per hour.
That’s where Japan’s Steel Dragon 2000 comes in. The roller coaster currently holds the title for longest in the world, with a whopping 8,133 feet of real estate.
Five years later, however (in 2010), Kingda Ka was ousted as the world’s fastest roller coaster by Formula Rossa (top speed 240 km/h), located at Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi. It remains the world’s tallest roller coaster.