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The 16 seat trains navigate a dive loop element on The Smiler

The Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster is a roller coaster design by Gerstlauer. A variant of the popular Euro-Fighter model, the Infinity Coaster allows for higher capacity through longer trains. The coaster also features a magnetic rollback system on rides with lifthills, to allow for easier evacuation of riders in breakdown situations. The ride car can now roll backwards with the magnetic fins deployed and the lift motor in reverse.[1]

The first Infinity Coaster was The Smiler at Alton Towers in the UK, opened in 2013.

Another Infinity Coaster is The Monster, located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa. It opened in 2016, and is the only one of its kind in the U.S. It is the first roller coaster added to the park since 1999.

Installations

Name Model Park Opened Status Ref(s)
The Smiler Model 1170 Alton Towers May 31, 2013 Operating
Karacho Launched 700 Erlebnispark Tripsdrill July 10, 2013 Operating
Junker Custom PowerPark May 30, 2015 Operating
Kärnan Custom Hansa Park July 1, 2015 Operating
The Monster Custom Adventureland June 4, 2016 Operating
Madagascar Mad Pursuit Custom Motiongate Dubai October 31, 2016 Under Construction
Gold Rush Custom Attractiepark Slagharen 2017 Under Construction

References

  1. ^ "Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster". Retrieved 2013-09-13.