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Thunderbolt (Six Flags New England)

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Status
  
Operating

Type
  
Wood

Track layout
  
Figure Eight

Height
  
21 m

Height restriction
  
1.22 m

Opening date
  
1941

Manufacturer
  
Joseph E. Drambour

Address
  
Agawam, MA 01001, USA

Max speed
  
64 km/h

Opened
  
1941

Thunderbolt (Six Flags New England)

Designer
  
Harry C. Baker, Harry G Traver

Similar
  
Batman: The Ride, Pandemonium, Gotham City Gauntlet, Wicked Cyclone, Mind Eraser

Thunderbolt is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags New England. Opened in 1941, It was designed by Harry Baker and Harry Traver, and built by Joseph Drambour. Thunderbolt is the oldest roller coaster at Six Flags New England. It is also the oldest roller coaster in any Six Flags park (the Wild One at Six Flags America was built in 1917, but it was relocated from Paragon Park and has only been at Six Flags America since 1986). The single PTC train has 4 cars, and an individual lap bar and seatbelt for each person. An attendant has to manually unlock each car's lap bars by stepping on and pushing down a release bar at the front of each car. Thunderbolt was dedicated an ACE Coaster Landmark on August 2, 2008. It has also recently received a new coat of paint.

History

The track, train and plans for Thunderbolt were purchased by park owner Edward Carroll Sr. from the 1939 New York World's Fair. When it opened in 1941, it was called Cyclone; the ride was renamed Thunderbolt in 1964.

Thunderbolt has recently been refurbished and given a new coat of paint.

References

Thunderbolt (Six Flags New England) Wikipedia


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