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Euro-Star at Oktoberfest in Munich in 2007 | |||||||||||||||
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Manufacturer | Intamin, Giovanola | ||||||||||||||
Designer / calculations | Ing.-Büro Stengel GmbH | ||||||||||||||
Type | Steel - Inverted | ||||||||||||||
Riders per train | 28 | ||||||||||||||
Propulsion | Chain lift hill | ||||||||||||||
Area | 83 metres × 43 metres | ||||||||||||||
Height | 30.1 metres | ||||||||||||||
Top speed | 80.8 km/h | ||||||||||||||
Length | 844 metres | ||||||||||||||
Inversions | 4 | ||||||||||||||
G-Force | 5.2 | ||||||||||||||
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Euro-Star is a steel inverted roller coaster.
History
Euro-Star premiered on 20 July 1995 and travelled in Germany with Oscar Bruch until 2007. It later operated at Gorky Park in Moscow, Russia from 2008 to 2011, when the park removed all its amusement rides. The ride was stored following its departure from Gorky Park. It was later reassembled at Anapa Park Jungle, where it reopened on 8 August 2019.
Design
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Trains
7 cars per train. In each car, riders are arranged 4 across in a single row, for a total of 28 riders per train.
Images
Images of Euro-Star partially assembled at Gorky Park.
External links
- Euro-Star on the Roller Coaster DataBase.
- Article about Euro-Star at Coastersandmore