Trailblazer (roller coaster)

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Trailblazer

Location Hersheypark
Park Section Pioneer Frontier
Type Steel - Sit down
Opened 1974
Manufacturer Arrow
Model Mine train
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Length 1,600 feet (487.7 m)
Max speed 45 mile per hour (72.4 km/h)
Inversions 0
Duration 1:15
Capacity 1125 riders per hour
Height Restriction 36 inches (91.4 cm)
Trailblazer at RCDB
Pictures of Trailblazer at RCDB

Trailblazer is a family roller coaster at the famous Hersheypark amusement park in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The ride is notable for being the second-oldest operating coaster in the park, after the Comet, and for it's family-friendly height requirement of 36 inches and above with an adult.

The coaster reaches speeds of up to 45 mph, and features a helix that circles 4 times. The mid-course brake zone is nearly level with Storm Runner, and the queue for that ride extends inside Trailblazer's first drop.

[edit] Trivia

  • According to a 1974 Souvenir book printed before the coaster was finalized, the ride was supposed to feature two lifts. [1]
  • The ride received two new trains in 2003 built by Premier Rides. The main difference is the new cars had individual lap bars for each seat, rather than the single "t-bar" lap bars for each pair of seats.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Hershey's Guidebook, Western Publishing Company, 1974.


Roller coasters at Hersheypark

Current:   Comet - Great Bear - Lightning Racer - Roller Soaker - SooperDooperLooper
Sidewinder - Storm Runner - Trailblazer - Wild Mouse - Wildcat

Past:   Mini Comet/Little Comet - Twin Toboggans - Wild Cat

Cancelled:   Turbulence