Eureka Mountain Mine Ride (original) Overview
Eureka Mountain Mine Ride initially opened as a partially enclosed wild mouse coaster, likely a second-hand model from B.A. Schiff & Associates, a USA roller coaster manufacturer that stopped building their wild mouse coasters in the late 1950s.
This version of the ride featured two person carts instead of four-person carts seen on the later encarnation.
Its steel track was a simpler flat rail design that allowed the cars to tilt around corners, much like wooden wild mouse coasters from this era.
This version of the ride operated through until approximately 1988 when it was replaced with the custom-built ride from HyFab that operated until 2006.
This version of the ride featured two person carts instead of four-person carts seen on the later encarnation.
Its steel track was a simpler flat rail design that allowed the cars to tilt around corners, much like wooden wild mouse coasters from this era.
This version of the ride operated through until approximately 1988 when it was replaced with the custom-built ride from HyFab that operated until 2006.
Status
ClosedOpening Date
December 11, 1986Approx. Closing Date
1988- Type
- Steel
- Manufacturer
- B.A. Schiff & Associates
- Guests Per Cycle
- Model
- Wild Mouse
- Vehicle Type
- Height
- m
- Drop height
- m
- Length
- m
- Speed
- km/hr
- Launch system
- G-forces
- g
- Drop angle
- º
- Inversions
- Hourly Capacity
- people per hour
- Vehicles
- Carriages
- 2
- Rows per car
- 2
- Seats per row
- 1
- Construction Cost
- Ride time
- mins
- Restraint style
- Braking system
- Min. rider height
- cm
- Max. rider height
- cm
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