Goliath is a steel roller coaster operating at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, TX. The track and frame were relocated from from the now closed Six Flags New Orleans' Batman: The Ride. Designed by Walter Bolliger & Claude Mabillard, it is the first inverted coaster at a Six Flags park to be named Goliath, after the company opted not to dub it "Titan" as to prevent confusion with Six Flags Over Texas's Titan hypercoaster. Goliath is a mirror...
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Goliath
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Material:
Propulsion:
Track Length:
- 820.8264 m (2693 ft )
Park:
Opened:
- Apr 18, 2008
Manufacturer:
Max Speed:
- 80.4672 km/h (50.0004 mph )
Height:
- 32.004 m (105 ft )
Drop:
- 24.384 m (80 ft )
Inversions:
- 5
G-force:
- 4 (39 m/s² )
Capacity (riders per hour):
- 1,400
Height Restriction:
- 1.3716 m (4.5 ft )
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