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Rocky Mountain Construction
Status Active
Founded 2001
Website http://www.rockymtnconstruction.com/
Coasters built 15 operating, 3 under construction
A display of RMC's track types at IAAPA. On the left is Topper Track and on the right is IBox. In the background is a sample of Raptor Track.

Rocky Mountain Construction (commonly shortened to RMC) is a roller coaster designing and manufacturing company headquartered in Hayden, Idaho. The manufacturer became well-known after creating their Topper and I-Box tracks,[1] which subsequently led to the complete renovation of Texas Giant into New Texas Giant. Rocky Mountain has also designed custom roller coasters from scratch, such as Outlaw Run.

From 2013, the company has been represented outside of North America by Vekoma.[2]

In 2015, the company revealed its new track design - which consists of a single beam as opposed to two separate rails. Two different sizes are available, the larger called "T-Rex" and the smaller called "Raptor". Samples of each size were on display at the company's IAAPA 2015 booth.

Some I-Box roller coasters such as Iron Gwazi feature 2nd Gen Trains which feature two road wheels per assembly versus the previous one wheel per. The restraints are also slightly different as the new trains feature one pivot point forming a V below the legs while the original trains featured U shaped restraints with two separate pivot points.

The company also designs waterparks and constructs roller coasters manufactured by other companies.

Products

Roller coasters

This is a list of roller coasters designed and built by Rocky Mountain Construction, in order of opening date.

Name Amusement park Opened Product Height Speed Inversions Conversion
New Texas Giant
Six Flags Over Texas
April 22, 2011 I-Box 153 feet 65 mph 0 Texas Giant
Outlaw Run
Silver Dollar City
March 15, 2013 Topper Track 107 feet 68 mph 3 Ground-Up
Iron Rattler
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
May 25, 2013 I-Box 179 feet 70 mph 1 Rattler
Medusa Steel Coaster
Six Flags Mexico
June 14, 2014 I-Box 98 feet 58 mph 3 Medusa
Goliath
Six Flags Great America
June 19, 2014 Topper Track 165 feet 72 mph 2 Ground-Up
Twisted Colossus
Six Flags Magic Mountain
May 23, 2015 I-Box 121 feet 57 mph 2 Colossus
Wicked Cyclone
Six Flags New England
May 24, 2015 I-Box 109 feet 55 mph 3 Cyclone
Storm Chaser
Kentucky Kingdom
April 30, 2016 I-Box 100 feet 52 mph 2 Twisted Twins
Joker
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
May 30, 2016 I-Box 100 feet 53 mph 3 Roar
Lightning Rod
Dollywood
June 13, 2016 Pre-2021: Topper Track

Post-2021: I-Box

207 feet <73 mph 0 Ground-Up
Wildfire
Kolmården
June 28, 2016 Topper Track 189 feet 71 mph 3 Ground-Up
Twisted Timbers
Kings Dominion
March 24, 2018 I-Box 111 feet 54 mph 3 Hurler
Steel Vengeance
Cedar Point
May 5, 2018 I-Box 205 feet 74 mph 4 Mean Streak
Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
May 12, 2018 Raptor Track 113 feet 52 mph 3
Twisted Cyclone
Six Flags Over Georgia
May 25, 2018 I-Box 100 feet 50 mph 3 Georgia Cyclone
RailBlazer
California's Great America
June 14, 2018 Raptor Track 106 feet 52 mph 3
Hakugei
Nagashima Spa Land
March 28, 2019 I-Box 180.4 feet 66 mph 3 White Cyclone
Untamed
Walibi Holland
July 1, 2019 I-Box 119.8 feet 57 mph 5 Robin Hood
Zadra
Energylandia
August 22, 2019 I-Box 200.1 feet 75 mph 3 Ground-Up
Stunt Pilot
Silverwood Theme Park
May 29, 2021 Raptor Track 105 feet 52 mph 3
Jersey Devil Coaster
Six Flags Great Adventure
June 13, 2021 Raptor Track 130 feet 58 mph 3
Iron Gwazi
Busch Gardens Tampa
March 11, 2022 I-Box 206 feet 76 mph 2 Gwazi
Wonder Woman Flight of Courage
Six Flags Magic Mountain
July 16, 2022 Raptor Track 131 feet 58 mph 3
Arieforce One
Fun Spot America Atlanta
March 31, 2023 I-Box 154 feet 64 mph 4 Ground-Up
Wildcat's Revenge
Hersheypark
June 2, 2023 I-Box 140 feet 62 mph 4 Wildcat

Cancelled

  • Raptor in Fred Grubb's Front Yard

References