Silver Comet (roller coaster)

Silver Comet

Station
Martin's Fantasy Island
Coordinates 43°01′42″N 78°58′26″W / 43.02833°N 78.97389°W / 43.02833; -78.97389Coordinates: 43°01′42″N 78°58′26″W / 43.02833°N 78.97389°W / 43.02833; -78.97389
Status Operating
Opening date May 1, 1999
General statistics
Type Wood
Manufacturer Custom Coasters International
Designer Dennis McNulty & Larry Bill
Track layout Triple Out and Back
Lift/launch system Chain lift
Height 82 ft (25 m)
Length 2,800 ft (850 m)
Speed 55 mph (89 km/h)
Duration 1:45
Max vertical angle 50°
Height restriction 48 in (122 cm)
Trains Single train with 6 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train.
Silver Comet at RCDB
Pictures of Silver Comet at RCDB
First hill on the roller coaster

Silver Comet is a wooden roller coaster with a hybrid steel frame at Martin's Fantasy Island in Grand Island, New York.[1]

Walkthrough

A short drop is encountered immediately after leaving the station, quickly followed by a slight turn to the left. There is a short, straight section of track that is then followed by a u-turn to the left, leading to the 82-foot (25-metre) lift hill. The largest drop on the ride comes immediately after the train reaches the top of the lift hill, which is then followed by a slight turn to the left. Two small hills are encountered, before a large ascent that is followed by a wide-banked turn to the left and a small drop. There is a slight turn to the right followed by a large drop. There is another ascent that leads into a large u-turn to the right. There is another drop and ascent, followed by another turn to the right. A third grouping of a drop and ascent is encountered, followed this time by a turn to the left. A large drop is followed by a series of small hills, which lead into a rough turn to the left that includes changes in elevation. There is another series of drops and rises, followed by a slight turn to the right and the brake run, parallel to the lift hill. A small drop follows the brake run, which in turn leads into the station.

Station

The Silver Comet station uses a similar design from the former Comet station at Crystal Beach. It is a wide building with a few comets on its facade. Both it and the old Comet station have a tower saying "comet" in five colors.

Train

There is one six-car train, with each car seating four riders for a total of 24 riders Each car contains individual lapbars, seat belts for each rider, and seat dividers. The train was built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, and is colored in various shades of red, orange, and yellow.

Trivia

References

  1. "Silver Comet". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 20 January 2014.
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