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Alpen Blitz

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Status
  
Closed

Closing date
  
1978

Manufacturer
  
Anton Schwarzkopf

Height
  
4.88 m

Max speed
  
16 km/h

Opened
  
1976

Opening date
  
1976

Type
  
Steel

Designer
  
Werner Stengel

Closed
  
1978

Height restriction
  
1.12 m

Park
  
Six Flags Great Adventure

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Similar
  
Jumbo Jet, Road Runner Railway, Lightnin' Loops, Viper, Harley Quinn Crazy Train

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Alpen Blitz was a compact steel roller coaster that operated at Six Flags Great Adventure from 1976 to 1978. It was designed by Anton Schwarzkopf.

At the end of 1974, it was determined that Great Adventure needed two additional roller coasters and an additional flume ride to accommodate huge crowds. So they purchased compact and inexpensive coasters called Jumbo Jet and Big Fury. Big Fury opened in the spring of 1975. Jumbo Jet was removed a month after it was built by the end of August in 1975. To replace Jumbo Jet, "Alpen Blitz" was purchased and was built on the site Jumbo Jet was to have occupied.

The Alpen Blitz was located in the area later occupied by the "Haunted Castle". The bumper cars are in this area today. By 1977, Great Adventure management began to build a steel looping coaster that would be known as Lightnin' Loops. At that point, Six Flags purchased the park. After the 1978 season when "Lightning Loops" opened, it was determined that Alpen Blitz was no longer needed. It was sold and removed to make room for other flat rides. Big Fury was also sold and replaced with the Wild Rider at the end of the 1977 season.

References

Alpen Blitz Wikipedia