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Medusa Steel Coaster, formerly known as simply Medusa, is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags México in Mexico City. Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) and designed by Alan Schilke, the ride opened to the public on 14 June 2014. It was originally a wooden coaster constructed by Custom Coasters International that debuted in June 2000. The wooden track was completely removed and replaced with RMC's I-Box track technology, a steel conversion that resulted in a new track layout with increased speed and the addition of three inversions. Medusa was generally well-received, ranking several times in the top 50 among steel roller coasters in the annual Golden Ticket Awards from Amusement Today.

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  • Medusa Steel Coaster (de)
  • Medusa (Six Flags Mexico) (de)
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  • Medusa in Six Flags México (Mexiko-Stadt, Mexiko) war eine Holzachterbahn des Herstellers Custom Coasters International, die am 2. Juni 2000 eröffnet wurde. 2013 wurde sie geschlossen, um Platz zu machen für Medusa Steel Coaster. Die 955,9 m lange Strecke erreichte eine Höhe von 32 m und besaß ein maximales Gefälle von 50°. Die Höchstgeschwindigkeit betrug 88,5 km/h. (de)
  • Medusa Steel Coaster in Six Flags Mexico (Mexiko-Stadt, Mexiko) ist eine Hybrid-Stahlachterbahn mit Holzkonstruktion, die am 14. Juni 2014 eröffnet wurde. Sie wurde an der Stelle errichtet, an der zuvor die Bahn Medusa ihre Runden fuhr. Die 914,4 m lange Strecke erreicht eine Höhe von 29,9 m und verfügt über drei Zero-g-Rollen. Die Höchstgeschwindigkeit beträgt 93,3 km/h. Die zwei Züge verfügen über jeweils sechs Wagen mit Platz für jeweils vier Personen (zwei Reihen à zwei Personen). (de)
  • Medusa Steel Coaster, formerly known as simply Medusa, is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags México in Mexico City. Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) and designed by Alan Schilke, the ride opened to the public on 14 June 2014. It was originally a wooden coaster constructed by Custom Coasters International that debuted in June 2000. The wooden track was completely removed and replaced with RMC's I-Box track technology, a steel conversion that resulted in a new track layout with increased speed and the addition of three inversions. Medusa was generally well-received, ranking several times in the top 50 among steel roller coasters in the annual Golden Ticket Awards from Amusement Today. (en)
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