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Shock Wave (Brean Leisure Park)

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Status
  
Operating

Type
  
Steel

Lift/launch system
  
Chain lift hill

Opened
  
2004

Park
  
Brean Leisure Park

Material
  
Steel

Inversion
  
1 (loop)

Opening date
  
2004

Model
  
TL59

Inversions
  
1 (loop)

Capacity
  
960 people/hour

Manufacturer
  
Pinfari

Propulsion
  
Lift hill

Shock Wave (Brean Leisure Park)

Shock Wave Super Looper roller coaster is a compact roller coaster at Brean Leisure Park in Brean, Somerset, England. The ride, which was manufactured by Italian company Pinfari, features a loop, sharp turns and near support misses.

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Ride description

After exiting the station, the train makes a large right turn and then travels up a chain lift hill. It gently trundles around a curve at the top of the hill. The train then violently dips downwards. A ratchet that is in place to prevent roll backs precedes a short straight section. After this straight section, there is another smaller dip. The train takes another trundle round a corner, then travels gently downwards; the train picks up speed before hitting a banked corner. The train then travels through a loop, this is followed by a sharp corner. The train then rolls up and the brakes are only slightly applied. The train travels around more corners, followed by a small bump, then up and into the brake run at the end of the ride.

History

Shockwave was originally at Flamingo Land and also had time at Pleasure Island Family Theme Park, Cleethorpes (where it was known as Crazy Loop), before subsequently being transferred to Brean in 2004. It is now a popular attraction at the park.

References

Shock Wave (Brean Leisure Park) Wikipedia