Half Pipe (roller coaster) explained

Half Pipe
Location:Särkänniemi
Status:Removed
Year:2003
Closed:2019
Type:Steel
Type2:Launched
Type3:Shuttle
Manufacturer:Intamin
Designer:Werner Stengel
Model:Half Pipe Coaster (30m)
Track:Half pipe coaster
Lift:LIM
Height Ft:98.4
Length Ft:229.7
Speed Mph:43.5
Duration:2:00
Inversions:0
Gforce:4.5
Restriction In:52
Custom Label 1:Trains
Custom Value 1:Single train with 2 cars, each seating 8 riders
Location Rcdb Number:1826
Extend:
Location:Elitch Gardens
Locationarticle:Elitch Gardens Theme Park
Status:Operating
Year:2004
Rcdb Number:2648

Half Pipe is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at Elitch Gardens in Denver, Colorado. The launched roller coaster was manufactured by Intamin and designed by Werner Stengel. It opened to the public on May 27, 2004. An identical installation opened a year earlier at Särkänniemi in Tampere, Finland, but was closed in 2019. It features an 80feet drop height and a maximum speed of 43.5mph.

Riders are placed in one of two cars on the train which is made to resemble a giant skateboard. Each car is a free-spinning circle that holds eight people. The track is in the shape of an upright "U", and riders board at the base of the track. LIM engines accelerate the train up both sides of the track. A ride cycle consists of approximately five to six cycles of the train traveling through the track.[1]

A third Half Pipe installation, identical to the others, was built on top of the Don Quijote store in Roppongi, Tokyo. It was completed in December 2005 but never opened, and it remained standing until its removal in 2017–2018.[2]

On November 13, 2019, the Särkänniemi version was reported as not reopening for the 2020 season. [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Half Pipe, Elitch Gardens . March 14, 2011.
  2. 3383. Half Pipe. Don Quijote.
  3. Web site: Uutiset. www.yle.fi. 13 November 2019 . 2020-01-21.