Alpenblitz II
Alpenblitz II | |
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Type | Steel - seated |
model | Alpenblitz II |
Drive type | electrically driven |
Manufacturer | Schwarzkopf GmbH |
Designer | Werner Stengel |
opening | 1975 (first delivery) |
length | 210 m |
height | 5 m |
Dimensions | 40.5 x 24.5 m² |
capacity | 1200 people per hour |
dare | 10 cars, 2 rows of seats / car, 2 seats / row of seats |
Inversions | 0 |
Theming | operator-dependent |
Alpenblitz II is the name of a steel roller coaster model from the manufacturer Schwarzkopf GmbH , which was first delivered in 1975. It is the successor to the Alpenblitz I roller coaster model . Alpen Blitz in Queens Land (India) is the last remaining roller coaster of the model.
The 210 m long route extends over an area of 40.5 m × 24.5 m and reaches a height of 5 m. The train is electrically powered by a pulling and a pushing unit. A maximum of 1200 people per hour can therefore ride the Alpenblitz II. The entire system has a weight of around 76 t and a connected load of 180 kW (plus approx. 80 kW for lighting).
Locations
Roller coaster | operator | country | opening | closure |
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Alps lightning | Parque de la Ciudad | Argentina | April 1983 | November 10, 2003 |
Alps lightning | Playcenter São Paulo | Brazil | October 1989 | 1996 |
Alps lightning | Six Flags Great Adventure | United States | 1976 | 1978 |
Alpenblitz | Bobbejaanland | Belgium | 1979 | 1981 |
Alpenblitz | Gorky Park | Russia | unknown | 2007 or earlier |
Alpenblitz | New dreamland | Germany | 1986 | 1986 |
Alpenblitz | Queens country | India | 2007 or earlier | |
Grand Canyon Railway | Phantasialand | Germany | 1978 | May 1, 2001 |
Runaway Train | Ocean Beach Amusement Park | United Kingdom | unknown | 2006 |