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Status
  
SBNO

Manufacturer
  
Closed
  
19 March 2014

Opened
  
19 March 2014

G-force
  
3.9 g

Type
  
Designer
  
S&S Worldwide

Height
  
19 m

Max speed
  
62 km/h

Cost
  
450 million JPY

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Opening date
  
19 March 2014 (2014-03-19)

Closing date
  
19 March 2014 (2014-03-19)

Similar
  
BomBora, Comet, Batman & Robin: The Chiller, Vekoma Junior Coaster, Dodonpa

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Twist Coaster Robin (Japanese: ツイストコースター ロビン) is a steel roller coaster at Yomiuriland amusement park near Tokyo, Japan. The coaster is noteworthy for its steeper-than-vertical first drop of 93 degrees.

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Description

Twist Coaster Robin is a custom installation of an El Loco model roller coaster. The coaster was built by a collaboration of Sansei Technologies and S&S Worldwide (the usual manufacturer of El Loco coasters, for whom Sansei Technologies is a majority owner). The coaster has a total of two inversions (an inline twist and a dive loop). In addition, the coaster has a helix, as well as an unusual element which is called a "reverse-cant curve". The purpose of a reverse-cant curve is to impart the sensation to a rider that her or she is being thrown off of the coaster. Park guests can see the Shinjuku skyline when riding Twist Coaster Robin. The coaster has single-car trains, each of which has four riders in two rows of two.

History and incidents

The construction of Twist Coaster Robin cost a total of 450 million yen. A Yomiuriland spokesperson said that this was "the largest investment on a single attraction (in the park) since 1997". The grand opening for Twist Coaster Robin was scheduled for 19 March 2014—the 50th anniversary of Yomiuriland's opening.

On the same day that Twist Coaster Robin opened, there was an incident involving the coaster. The incident involved two coaster cars colliding. Although no riders were hurt, the park suspended operation of the coaster. RCDB.com reports that the coaster only operated in March 2014. It is currently standing but not operating (SBNO) as of August 2014.

References

Twist Coaster Robin Wikipedia