Grand National (roller coaster)

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Grand National

Grand National's station
Location Pleasure Beach, Blackpool
Type Wood - Racing
Status Open
Opened 1935
Model Racing
Track layout Moebius Loop
Lift/launch system Chain lift
Height 62 ft (18.9 m)
Length 3302 ft (1006.4 m)
Max speed 40 mph (64.4 km/h)
Inversions 0
Grand National at RCDB
Pictures of Grand National at RCDB



The Grand National is a wooden racing coaster at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool. It is one of only three surviving Moebius Loop roller coasters in the world, and the only one in Europe.

Opened in 1935, it is named and themed after the horse race with the same name. Both trains climb the lift hill, pass under the 'They're Off' sign and the race begins. Elements of the ride are signposted and mimic features of the horse race. Both trains race each other over Becher's Brook, Valentine's, and Canal Turn before a final dash for the Winning Post.

Throughout the years, it has gone through many changes, including a fire that ravaged it in 2004, closing the ride for the majority of the year. New trains were installed in the 2006 season.

An overview of Grand National's track layout
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An overview of Grand National's track layout

It stands at 62ft high and 3300 feet long (making for a total track length of 6600 feet). It has an uneven number of turns, so one of the trains exiting from the station is slightly staggered. It is possible for riders on each side to slap hands with people on the opposite train.