Lisebergbanan

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Lisebergbanan

Lisebergbanan roller coaster
Location Liseberg
Type Steel
Status Open
Opened April 18, 1987
Manufacturer Zierer / Schwarzkopf / BHS
Designer Werner Stengel, Anton Schwarzkopf
Model Custom steel
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 147 ft (45 m)
Length 5,078 ft (1,548 m)
Max speed 49.7 mph (80.0 km/h)
Inversions 0
Capacity 2000 riders per hour
Lisebergbanan at RCDB
Pictures of Lisebergbanan at RCDB

Lisebergbanan is a steel roller coaster at the Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg, Sweden. It opened in 1987.

When Anton Schwarzkopf's company went bankrupt, Schwarzkopf worked with the Zierer company to produce several roller coasters. Lisebergbanan was the first of these rides, and it has been said that this was Schwarzkopf's favorite roller coaster. The ride's name literally means "Liseberg rail line" and the station is themed to a railway station. The ride has five trains consisting of 11 cars. Each car seats two riders.

Lisebergbanan train on the final brake run
Lisebergbanan train on the final brake run

[edit] Accident

In 2006, 21 people were injured at Liseberg when two of the roller coaster's trains collided. The crash happened as the chain that pulls trains up the initial climb malfunctioned, causing a fully loaded train to roll backward into the starting platform, hitting another train that was unloading riders. Since only part of the train was in the lift hill, the anti-rollback could not stand the pressure, and broke. Since the accident, the roller coaster has opened again after a technical adjustment. [1]

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