Georgia Cyclone

The Georgia Cyclone is a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia in Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1990, it is a mirror image of the legendary Coney Island Cyclone. Ten feet higher than the Cyclone, it stands at 95 feet and has a track length of 2970 feet and a top speed of 50 mph. The Cyclone is known as a "stand-up" wooden roller coaster by roller coaster enthusiasts due to several extreme moments of negative g-forces. It can also be extre... more

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Opened:

  • Mar 1990

Manufacturer:

Max Speed:

  • 80.4672 km/h (50.0004 mph )

Height:

  • 28.956 m (95 ft )

Drop:

  • 23.7744 m (78 ft )

G-force:

  • 3.6 (35 m/s² )

Capacity (riders per hour):

  • 1,200

Height Restriction:

  • 1.2192 m (4 ft )

Track Length:

  • 905.256 m (2970 ft )
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