Jump to content

Harley Quinn Crazy Train: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 40°8′5.38″N 74°26′23.07″W / 40.1348278°N 74.4397417°W / 40.1348278; -74.4397417
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
moved the official site out of the references list
m En dash fix (via WP:JWB)
 
(19 intermediate revisions by 13 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Short description|Steel roller coaster}}
{{Infobox roller coaster
{{Infobox roller coaster
| name =Harley Quinn Crazy Train
| name =Harley Quinn Crazy Train
| image =BBLTT.jpg
| image =BBLTT.jpg
| caption =The long train climbing the lift
| caption =The long train climbing the lift
| previousnames=Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train (1999-2015)
| previousnames =Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train (1999–2015)
| location =Six Flags Great Adventure
| location =Six Flags Great Adventure
| section=Lakefront
| section =Lakefront
| type =Steel
| type =Steel
| status =Open
| type2 =Junior
| status =Operating
| opened =1999<ref name="latimes-24jul2011"/>
| opened =1999<ref name="latimes-24jul2011"/>
| manufacturer =Zierer
| manufacturer =Zierer
Line 29: Line 31:
|coordinates={{Coord|40|8|5.38|N|74|26|23.07|W|region:US-NJ_type:edu|display=title,inline}}
|coordinates={{Coord|40|8|5.38|N|74|26|23.07|W|region:US-NJ_type:edu|display=title,inline}}
}}
}}
'''Harley Quinn Crazy Train''' (previously '''Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train''') is a [[steel roller coaster|steel]] [[roller coaster]] located at [[Six Flags Great Adventure]] in [[Jackson Township, New Jersey|Jackson Township]], [[New Jersey]]. It was opened in 1999, classified as a [[junior roller coaster]].<ref name="latimes-24jul2011"/> It is a smaller, family-oriented coaster. It is considered a junior coaster rather than a kiddie coaster, as adults can ride without a child and the restraints are slightly larger than that of a children's roller coaster.
'''Harley Quinn Crazy Train''' (previously '''Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train''') is a [[steel roller coaster]] located at [[Six Flags Great Adventure]] in [[Jackson Township, New Jersey]]. It was manufactured by [[Zierer]] and opened in 1999, classified as a [[junior roller coaster]].<ref name="latimes-24jul2011"/> It is a smaller, family-oriented coaster. It is considered a junior coaster rather than a kiddie coaster, as adults can ride without a child and the restraints are slightly larger than that of a children's roller coaster.


Harley Quinn Crazy Train has a single 20-car [[train (roller coaster)|train]], by far the longest in the park. Each car has a single row of two seats for a total of 40 riders. However, the cars are so small that two adults cannot comfortably fit in one car. It also has one of the longest stations in the park, with an individual entrance gate for every row except the first (the operator panel and computer shed are in the way). Because there is only one train, no block safety system is needed and the station also serves as the main [[brake run]]. In the early 2007 season, it was reprogrammed to complete two circuits of the track in each cycle. It makes two loops around a figure-8 track.<ref name="latimes-24jul2011"/>
Harley Quinn Crazy Train has a single 20-car [[train (roller coaster)|train]], by far the longest in the park. Each car has a single row of two seats for a total of 40 riders. It also has one of the longest stations in the park, with an individual entrance gate for every row except the first (the operator panel and computer shed are in the way). Because there is only one train, no block safety system is needed and the station also serves as the main [[brake run]]. In the early 2007 season, it was reprogrammed to complete two circuits of the track in each cycle. It makes two loops around a figure-8 track.<ref name="latimes-24jul2011"/>


== References ==
== References ==
Line 41: Line 43:
|author=Brady MacDonald
|author=Brady MacDonald
|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]
|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]
|publisher=[[Eddy Hartenstein]]
|date=24 July 2011
|date=24 July 2011
|accessdate=12 July 2012
|access-date=12 July 2012
}}
}}
</ref>
</ref>
Line 49: Line 50:


==External links==
==External links==
[https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/HARLEY-QUINN-Crazy-Train Official site]
* [https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure/attractions/HARLEY-QUINN-Crazy-Train Official site]


{{Harley Quinn}}
{{SFGA Coasters}}
{{SFGA Coasters}}
{{Batman amusement rides and stunt shows}}
{{Batman amusement rides and stunt shows}}
Line 58: Line 60:
[[Category:Roller coasters introduced in 1999]]
[[Category:Roller coasters introduced in 1999]]
[[Category:Roller coasters in New Jersey]]
[[Category:Roller coasters in New Jersey]]
[[Category:DC Comics in amusement parks]]
[[Category:Harley Quinn]]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 2 May 2024

Harley Quinn Crazy Train
Previously known as Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train (1999–2015)
The long train climbing the lift
Six Flags Great Adventure
LocationSix Flags Great Adventure
Park sectionLakefront
Coordinates40°8′5.38″N 74°26′23.07″W / 40.1348278°N 74.4397417°W / 40.1348278; -74.4397417
StatusOperating
Opening date1999[1]
General statistics
TypeSteel – Junior
ManufacturerZierer
DesignerWerner Stengel
ModelTivoli - Large
Track layoutDouble Figure Eight
Lift/launch systemDrive tire lift hill
Height26.3 ft (8.0 m)
Length1,181.1 ft (360.0 m)
Speed22.4 mph (36.0 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1:05
Capacity1,250 riders per hour
Height restriction41 in (104 cm)
Harley Quinn Crazy Train at RCDB

Harley Quinn Crazy Train (previously Blackbeard's Lost Treasure Train) is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. It was manufactured by Zierer and opened in 1999, classified as a junior roller coaster.[1] It is a smaller, family-oriented coaster. It is considered a junior coaster rather than a kiddie coaster, as adults can ride without a child and the restraints are slightly larger than that of a children's roller coaster.

Harley Quinn Crazy Train has a single 20-car train, by far the longest in the park. Each car has a single row of two seats for a total of 40 riders. It also has one of the longest stations in the park, with an individual entrance gate for every row except the first (the operator panel and computer shed are in the way). Because there is only one train, no block safety system is needed and the station also serves as the main brake run. In the early 2007 season, it was reprogrammed to complete two circuits of the track in each cycle. It makes two loops around a figure-8 track.[1]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c Brady MacDonald (24 July 2011). "Top 10 roller coasters at Six Flags Great Adventure". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
[edit]