Inverted Roller Coaster

  inverted roller coaster was pioneered by the Swiss rollercoaster designers Bolliger & Mabillard, who also created the first floorless roller coaster. In 1992, the first inverted track roller coaster opened at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. This rollercoaster, Batman: The Ride, has since been "cloned" in at least 10 other amusement parks including many Six Flags parks, with many different custom designs at other parks. The tallest inverted rollercoaster is Alpengeist at Busch Gardens Williamsburg with an initial height of 195 feet (59.4 meters). The greatest number of inversions an inverted rollercoaster has is seven (Montu at Busch Gardens Tampa). 

 

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