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Montaña Rusa (La Feria Chapultepec Magico)

Roller coaster in Mexico
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Montaña Rusa
La Feria Chapultepec Magico
Location Mexico City, Mexico
Status Defunct
Operated 1964 to 2019
Cost $600,000 USD
Statistics
Manufacturer National Amusement Device Company
Designer / calculations Aurel Vaszin, Edward Leis
Type Wooden - Möbius
Hourly capacity 1400
Propulsion Chain lift hill
Height 33.5 metres
Drop 24.4 metres
Top speed 85 km/h
Length 1219.2 metres
Inversions 0
Rolling stock
Manufacturer National Amusement Device Company (1964-?)
Unknown manufacturer (?-2019)

Montaña Rusa was a wooden roller coaster located at La Feria Chapultepec Magico in Mexico City, Mexico.

History

The ride was demolished in 2022. A large curve of the ride was rebuilt in steel as a homage to the defunct ride and is now a thematic sculpture at the Aztlán Parque Urbano park that replaced La Feria Chapultepec Magico.[1]

References

  1. Baldwin, Tim (March 2024). "Rides returning to Mexico City's park with Aztlan Parque Urbano". Amusement Today.

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Tallest roller coaster
1964 - 1966
Preceded by
Cyclone
Tallest roller coaster
1964 - 1966
Succeeded by
Giant Coaster
Tallest wooden roller coaster
tied with
Screamin' Eagle

1964 - May 1976
Preceded by
Cyclone
Tallest wooden roller coaster
tied with
Screamin' Eagle

1964 - May 1976
Succeeded by
American Eagle