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{{Short description|Steel roller coaster at California's Great America}} |
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{{For|the roller coaster at Six Flags St. Louis formerly named Rail Blazer|River King Mine Train}} |
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{{distinguish|text = [[Trailblazer (roller coaster)|Trailblazer]], a roller coaster at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania}} |
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| name = RailBlazer |
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| logo = RailBlazer logo.png |
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| logodimensions = 200px |
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| image = File:RailBlazer (44990050352).jpg |
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| imagedimensions = 250px |
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| location = California's Great America |
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| caption = RailBlazer's entrance |
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| location = California's Great America |
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| section = NorCal County Fair |
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| status = Open |
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| opened = {{Start date|June 14, 2018}} |
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| soft_opened = {{Start date|2018|06|09}} |
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| type = Steel |
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| type2 = <!--Must not be linked, will auto-categorize the coaster.--> |
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| manufacturer |
| manufacturer = Rocky Mountain Construction |
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| designer = Alan Schilke |
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| designer = [[Alan Schilke]] |
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| model = Raptor - Prototype (Mirror) |
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| track = |
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| lift = [[Chain lift hill]] |
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| height_ft |
| height_ft = 106 |
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| drop_ft |
| drop_ft = 100 |
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| length_ft |
| length_ft = 1800 |
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| speed_mph |
| speed_mph = 52 |
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| inversions |
| inversions = 3 |
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| duration |
| duration = <!-- Time entered here should be referenced in the article --> |
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| angle |
| angle = 90 |
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| capacity |
| capacity = 600 |
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| acceleration_from |
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| restriction_in |
| restriction_in = 48 <!--Must be expressed in inches and may contain only numeric characters.--> |
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| trains |
| trains = 3 |
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| carspertrain |
| carspertrain = 8 |
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| rowspercar |
| rowspercar = 1 |
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| ridersperrow |
| ridersperrow = 1 |
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| virtual_queue_name = |
| virtual_queue_name = [[Fast Lane (Cedar Fair)|Fast Lane]] |
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| virtual_queue_image = |
| virtual_queue_image = Cedar Fair Fast Lane availability icon.svg |
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| virtual_queue_status = available |
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| single_rider = Available |
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| accessible = <!--Must be "available" if available.--> |
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| transfer_accessible = <!--Must be "available" if available.--> |
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| website |
| website = {{URL|https://www.cagreatamerica.com/explore/railblazer|Official website}} |
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| rcdb_number |
| rcdb_number = 15412 |
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| coordinates = {{Coords|37.3951|-121.9737|display=title,inline}} |
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'''RailBlazer''' is a [[steel roller coaster]] at [[California's Great America]] in [[Santa Clara, California]]. Manufactured by [[Rocky Mountain Construction]], the single-rail roller coaster |
'''RailBlazer''' is a [[steel roller coaster]] at [[California's Great America]] in [[Santa Clara, California]]. Manufactured by [[Rocky Mountain Construction]], the [[single-rail roller coaster]] opened in June 2018. RailBlazer is the ninth roller coaster at California's Great America, and features a 90-degree drop, three inversions, and an [[off-roading]] adventure theme. |
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RailBlazer was one of two prototype single-rail coasters to open in 2018, the other being the [[Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster]] at sister park [[Six Flags Fiesta Texas]], whose layout is a mirror image of RailBlazer's. |
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⚫ | California's Great America announced RailBlazer on August 16, 2017 and accompanied it with an official groundbreaking ceremony.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/08/16/get-ready-for-railblazer-the-new-roller-coaster-at-great-america/|title=Meet RailBlazer, new roller coaster coming to Great America|last=Harrington|first=Jim|date=August 16, 2017|website=The Mercury News |
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⚫ | California's Great America announced RailBlazer on August 16, 2017, and accompanied it with an official groundbreaking ceremony.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/08/16/get-ready-for-railblazer-the-new-roller-coaster-at-great-america/|title=Meet RailBlazer, new roller coaster coming to Great America|last=Harrington|first=Jim|date=August 16, 2017|website=The Mercury News|access-date=August 17, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://abc7news.com/family/californias-flags-great-america-breaks-ground-on-new-roller-coaster/2314759/|title=California's Flags Great America breaks ground on new roller coaster|date=August 16, 2017|work=ABC 7 San Francisco|access-date=August 17, 2017|language=en-US}}</ref> On the same day, the park released a simulated [[Point-of-view shot|POV]] of the roller coaster.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Californias-Great-America-Debuts-One-of-a-Kind-Single-Rail-Steel-Roller-Coaster--440797473.html|title=California's Great America Debuts Single Rail Steel Coaster|last=Gonzalez|first=Jennifer|date=August 16, 2017|work=NBC Bay Area|access-date=August 17, 2017|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://attractionsmagazine.com/californias-great-america-new-coaster/|title=California's Great America to debut single rail steel coaster in 2018|last=Tuttle|first=Brittani|date=August 17, 2017|work=Attractions Magazine|access-date=August 17, 2017|language=en-US}}</ref> RailBlazer opened to passholders on June 9, 2018, and opened to the public 5 days later.<ref>{{cite web | title=Great America's RailBlazer: Sneak peek at new roller coaster | website=The Mercury News | date=June 13, 2018 | url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/06/13/railblazer-what-its-like-to-ride-great-americas-new-roller-coaster/ | language=rw | access-date=August 10, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Do | first=Kiet | title=New Railblazer Roller Coast Opens At California's Great America | website=San Francisco Bay Area News, Weather, Sports From KPIX – News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of SF | date=June 14, 2018 | url=https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2018/06/14/new-railblazer-roller-coaster-opens-at-california-great-america-santa-clara/ | access-date=August 10, 2020}}</ref> |
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The ride begins by exiting the station and ascending a {{Convert|106|ft|adj=off}} tall chain lift. The train then banks left making a 180 degree turn and entering a {{Convert|106|ft|adj=off}} tall 90 degree drop, diving into a tunnel and reaching a maximum speed of {{Convert|52|mph|adj=off}} before entering a [[dive loop]]. The train then rises up to the right into an off-axis airtime hill, followed by a right-facing upwards [[ |
The ride begins by exiting the station and ascending a {{Convert|106|ft|adj=off}} tall chain lift. The train then banks left making a 180 degree turn and entering a {{Convert|106|ft|adj=off}} tall 90 degree drop, diving into a tunnel and reaching a maximum speed of {{Convert|52|mph|adj=off}} before entering a [[dive loop]]. The train then rises up to the right into an off-axis airtime hill, followed by a right-facing upwards [[Roller coaster elements#Helix|helix]]. After the helix, the train makes a left turn and quickly drops, entering a right-facing [[Roller coaster elements#Cutback|cutback]] and a [[Roller coaster elements#Corkscrew|corkscrew]]. Finally, riders go through an [[Roller coaster elements#Overbanked turn|over-banked turn]] to the left before hitting the [[Roller coaster elements#Brake run|brake run]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rcdb.com/15412.htm|title=RailBlazer - California's Great America (Santa Clara, California, USA)|last=Marden|first=Duane|publisher=[[Roller Coaster DataBase]]|language=en|access-date=August 17, 2017}}</ref> |
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==Characteristics== |
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The roller coaster is themed to [[California State Route 1]].<ref name=":0" /> It is meant to reflect an off-road adventure around the San Francisco Bay Area and California central coast. Multiple large rocks surround the ride, as well as a pool of water, which the queue interacts with. The trains are also built to resemble [[ |
The roller coaster is themed to [[California State Route 1]].<ref name=":0" /> It is meant to reflect an off-road adventure around the San Francisco Bay Area and California central coast. Multiple large rocks surround the ride, as well as a pool of water, which the queue interacts with. The trains are also built to resemble [[all-terrain vehicle]]s (ATVs) with handlebars, grille, headlights and bumper. |
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==References== |
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* [[Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster]] |
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== References == |
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==External links== |
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* {{Official website|https://www.cagreatamerica.com/explore/railblazer}} |
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{{California's Great America}} |
{{California's Great America}} |
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[[Category:Single-rail roller coasters]] |
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[[Category:Roller coasters in California]] |
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[[Category:Roller coasters operated by Six Flags]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:21, 4 October 2024
RailBlazer | |
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California's Great America | |
Location | California's Great America |
Park section | NorCal County Fair |
Coordinates | 37°23′42″N 121°58′25″W / 37.3951°N 121.9737°W |
Status | Operating |
Soft opening date | June 9, 2018 |
Opening date | June 14, 2018 |
Replaced | Invertigo |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel |
Manufacturer | Rocky Mountain Construction |
Designer | Alan Schilke |
Model | Raptor - Prototype (Mirror) |
Lift/launch system | Chain lift hill |
Height | 106 ft (32 m) |
Drop | 100 ft (30 m) |
Length | 1,800 ft (550 m) |
Speed | 52 mph (84 km/h) |
Inversions | 3 |
Max vertical angle | 90° |
Capacity | 600 riders per hour |
Height restriction | 48 in (122 cm) |
Trains | 3 trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 1 across in a single row for a total of 8 riders per train. |
Website | Official website |
Fast Lane available | |
Single rider line Available | |
RailBlazer at RCDB |
RailBlazer is a steel roller coaster at California's Great America in Santa Clara, California. Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction, the single-rail roller coaster opened in June 2018. RailBlazer is the ninth roller coaster at California's Great America, and features a 90-degree drop, three inversions, and an off-roading adventure theme.
RailBlazer was one of two prototype single-rail coasters to open in 2018, the other being the Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster at sister park Six Flags Fiesta Texas, whose layout is a mirror image of RailBlazer's.
History
[edit]California's Great America announced RailBlazer on August 16, 2017, and accompanied it with an official groundbreaking ceremony.[1][2] On the same day, the park released a simulated POV of the roller coaster.[3][4] RailBlazer opened to passholders on June 9, 2018, and opened to the public 5 days later.[5][6]
Ride experience
[edit]The ride begins by exiting the station and ascending a 106 feet (32 m) tall chain lift. The train then banks left making a 180 degree turn and entering a 106 feet (32 m) tall 90 degree drop, diving into a tunnel and reaching a maximum speed of 52 miles per hour (84 km/h) before entering a dive loop. The train then rises up to the right into an off-axis airtime hill, followed by a right-facing upwards helix. After the helix, the train makes a left turn and quickly drops, entering a right-facing cutback and a corkscrew. Finally, riders go through an over-banked turn to the left before hitting the brake run.[7]
Characteristics
[edit]The roller coaster is themed to California State Route 1.[1] It is meant to reflect an off-road adventure around the San Francisco Bay Area and California central coast. Multiple large rocks surround the ride, as well as a pool of water, which the queue interacts with. The trains are also built to resemble all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) with handlebars, grille, headlights and bumper.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Harrington, Jim (August 16, 2017). "Meet RailBlazer, new roller coaster coming to Great America". The Mercury News. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
- ^ "California's Flags Great America breaks ground on new roller coaster". ABC 7 San Francisco. August 16, 2017. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
- ^ Gonzalez, Jennifer (August 16, 2017). "California's Great America Debuts Single Rail Steel Coaster". NBC Bay Area. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
- ^ Tuttle, Brittani (August 17, 2017). "California's Great America to debut single rail steel coaster in 2018". Attractions Magazine. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
- ^ "Great America's RailBlazer: Sneak peek at new roller coaster". The Mercury News (in Kinyarwanda). June 13, 2018. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
- ^ Do, Kiet (June 14, 2018). "New Railblazer Roller Coast Opens At California's Great America". San Francisco Bay Area News, Weather, Sports From KPIX – News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of SF. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
- ^ Marden, Duane. "RailBlazer - California's Great America (Santa Clara, California, USA)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
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