Global Information Lookup Global Information

Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters information


Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters were a model line of roller coasters designed and marketed by Harry Traver and his company Traver Engineering in the 1920s. Despite their name, they had a reputation of being dangerous and are regarded by many historians as some of the most fearsome roller coasters ever built.[1]

  1. ^ Sandy, Adam (2006). "Harry G. Traver". Ultimate Rollercoaster. Roller Coaster History: Ride Designers. Ultimate Rollercoaster LLC. Retrieved June 6, 2017.

and 22 Related for: Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8852 seconds.)

Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters

Last Update:

Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters were a model line of roller coasters designed and marketed by Harry Traver and his company Traver Engineering in the 1920s...

Word Count : 791

Coney Island Cyclone

Last Update:

: 147–150 : 11 : 3  The Cyclone site was occupied by the Giant Racer from 1911 to 1926. The success of the Thunderbolt and Tornado roller coasters, which respectively...

Word Count : 5384

Giant Dipper

Last Update:

coasters." Other than being the oldest roller coaster in California, the ride is also one of the oldest roller coasters in the world. Since the Giant...

Word Count : 2007

Roller coaster

Last Update:

National Safety Council. Roller coasters are divided into two main categories: steel roller coasters and wooden roller coasters. Steel coasters have tubular...

Word Count : 5303

Harry Traver

Last Update:

Traver's "Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters" were what made him the most famous (or notorious) of all coaster designers. His most famous coasters were the...

Word Count : 909

Crystal Beach Cyclone

Last Update:

The Cyclone was located at the Crystal Beach Park in Ontario, Canada. Three of these coasters (known as the 'Terrifying Triplets' of the Giant Cyclone Safety...

Word Count : 2090

Crystal Beach Park

Last Update:

its innovative roller coasters, most notably Backety-Back Scenic Railway, the Cyclone, and The Comet. The Comet was awarded Coaster Landmark status in 2009...

Word Count : 1270

Wooden roller coaster

Last Update:

these coasters, PTC stopped producing roller coasters, but continues to produce wooden roller coaster trains as Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. Their...

Word Count : 3435

Sesquicentennial Cyclone

Last Update:

Traver's later Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters. The coaster was built as a smaller-scale prototype to the larger Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters (the "Terrifying...

Word Count : 532

Oaks Amusement Park

Last Update:

Harry Traver's famous Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters, operated at Oaks Park from 1927 to 1934. Scenic Railway, a wooden roller coaster that closed in 1935...

Word Count : 1530

History of the roller coaster

Last Update:

Coney Island in 1927. Like The Cyclone, all early roller coasters were made of wood. Many old wooden roller coasters are still operational, at parks...

Word Count : 3497

New Texas Giant

Last Update:

Toboggan Coasters. The Texas Giant officially opened on March 17, 1990. At opening, the ride was the world's tallest wooden roller coaster, standing...

Word Count : 2117

Sesquicentennial Exposition

Last Update:

exposition had a number of roller coasters. These included The Cyclone, a prototype of Harry Traver's Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters and an installation of his...

Word Count : 2059

Jazz Railway

Last Update:

all-steel roller coaster construction. This presaged Traver's later Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters, which utilized the same building technique as Jazz Railway...

Word Count : 426

Six Flags Over Georgia

Last Update:

roller coasters becoming part of Lickskillet. Georgia Cyclone closed permanently on July 30, 2017. 2018: A steel hybrid coaster called Twisted Cyclone opened...

Word Count : 5039

Six Flags America

Last Update:

Incorporated. The same year, a wooden roller coaster called Roar, which was built and designed by Great Coasters International, was added to Adventure World...

Word Count : 4050

Six Flags Magic Mountain

Last Update:

to the park's name. With 20 roller coasters, Six Flags Magic Mountain holds the world record for most roller coasters in an amusement park. It became the...

Word Count : 7222

2022 in amusement parks

Last Update:

Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 21 December 2022. "Carrara". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 21 December 2022. "Cyclone". Roller Coaster DataBase...

Word Count : 1955

Incidents at Six Flags parks

Last Update:

second hill on the Cyclone was reprofiled and the incident occurred a day after the park began to run with two trains on the coaster for the first time...

Word Count : 18703

List of incidents at independent amusement parks

Last Update:

2018-11-26. Adrian Hedden (2016-06-26). "3 rescued after Castles N' Coasters roller coaster breaks down". The Arizona Republic. Archived from the original...

Word Count : 24877

Six Flags Great America

Last Update:

roller coasters at Six Flags parks like Great America. 1988 saw the first of the new coasters, with the addition of the massive roller coaster Shock Wave...

Word Count : 15329

Fire Ball

Last Update:

and not by gravity like a roller coaster. Larson makes three different versions of the ride: The Fire Ball, the 22M Giant Loop, and the Giga Loop 100ft....

Word Count : 728

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net