Tri-Star (Dreamland)
Ride in Belarus
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Manufacturer | HUSS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Product | Tri-Star |
Tri-Star was a Tri-Star built by German manufacturer HUSS that previously operated at Dreamland in Minsk, Belarus.
History
On 24 February 2001, it was reported that the ride was listed for sale on the World's Fair trade paper by the owner of Funland Park, Dreamland Leisure.[1] It was later sold and exported to Dreamland in Minsk, Belarus. When it opened and closed there is unknown.
References
- ↑ "Dreamland Rides For Sale". Joyland Books.
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