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词条 Galaxi
释义

  1. Layout

  2. In Pop Culture

  3. Appearances

  4. References

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}}Galaxi (also Galaxy) is the common name of a series of mass-produced roller coasters manufactured primarily by Italian company S.D.C, which went bankrupt in 1993.[1] The roller coaster design was first used in the 1970s, and as of 2009, sixteen Galaxi coasters are still in park-based operation, across the North American, European, and Australian continents, with another two "Standing But Not Operating".[2] At least 37 amusement parks are or have previously operated Galaxi coasters; this does not include those owned by funfairs and traveling ride companies.[2]

Layout

The Galaxi has a track length of {{convert|335|m|abbr=on|lk=on}}, with a ride time of 122 seconds and a maximum speed just over {{convert|50|km/h|abbr=on}}.[1] The track is steel.[1] Trains consist of two four-seat cars, making 8 passengers per train.[1] The ride is designed to be transportable, and disassembles onto seven trailers.[1]

In Pop Culture

In the season 4 CSI episode "Turn of the Screws", the subject of the main investigation is a Galaxi coaster. A sabotaged train with five passengers derailed and landed in a nearby parking lot

, killing the riders and revealing the body of a park employee hidden in the trunk of a car.[3] The Galaxi used for filming was Screaming Mummy at Pharaoh's Lost Kingdom.[4][5]

Appearances

  • Adventure Land as "Galaxy" in Farmingdale, NY (1973-1990)
  • Queen's Park as "Cyclone" in Long Beach, CA (1969-1979)
  • Fantasilandia as "Galaxy" in Santiago, Chile (1978–2013)
  • Indiana Beach as "Galaxi" in Monticello, Indiana (1971-2013)
  • Clarence Pier as "Skyways" in Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. (1980–Present)
  • Santa's Village AZoosment Park in East Dundee, IL (1987–1996)
  • Kings Island as Bavarian Beetle in Mason, OH (1972–1979)
  • Sea World as Thrillseeker on the Gold Coast, Australia (1981–2002)
  • Luna Park Melbourne as Metropolis (1990-2012).
  • Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa as "Super Screamer" (1976-1999)
  • Canobie Lake Park as "Galaxi", later renamed "Rockin' Rider" in Salem, New Hampshire. (1970-2004)
  • Europark as "Grand Huit" in Vias, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
  • LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park and Kokomos Family Fun Center as "The Serpent" in Middletown, Ohio (LeSourdsville) (1989-2007) and Saginaw, Michigan (Kokomos) (2009–present)
  • Palace Playland as "Galaxi" in Old Orchard, Maine. (1994–2017)[6]
  • Miracle Strip at Pier Park as "1970 Galaxy Rip Tide Coaster" in Panama City Beach, Florida. (2014-2015)[7]
  • Blue Bayou and Dixie Landin' as Gilbeau's Galaxi in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2001–present)
  • Sylvan Beach Amusement Park as Galaxi in Sylvan Beach, New York (1994–Present)
  • Joyland Amusement Park as "Galaxi" in Lubbock, Texas (unknown-present)
  • Western Playland as "El Bandido" in Sunland Park, New Mexico (2006-present)
  • Wonderland Park as "Mouse Trap" in Amarillo, Texas (1975-present)
  • Frontier City as "Nightmare Mine" in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (1989-1999; another ride of the same name was added to the park in 1999 but closed in 2000)
  • Cliff's Amusement Park as "Galaxi" in Albuquerque, New Mexico (1976-present)
  • Coney Island as "Python" in Cincinnati, Ohio (1999-present)
  • Kings Dominion as "Galaxi" in Doswell, Virginia (1975-1983)
  • Hydro Adventures as "Galaxy 500" in Poplar Bluff, Missouri (2016-present)
  • Fun-Plex as "Big Ohhhh!" in Omaha, Nebraska (2007-present)
  • Celebration City as "Zyklon" in Branson, Missouri (2000-2001)
  • Morey's Piers as "Rollies Coaster" in Wildwood, New Jersey (1999-present)
  • I-X Center as "Wild Cat Roller Coaster" in Cleveland, Ohio (I-X Indoor Amusement Park: 2018)
  • Daytona Beach Boardwalk as "Sandblaster" in Daytona Beach, Florida (2010-present)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ride-extravaganza.com/intermediate/galaxy/ |title=Amusement Ride Extravaganza - Galaxy Coaster|accessdate=2007-03-15 |last=Burton |first=David}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rcdb.com/ir.htm?order=5&model=165&page=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070504151709/http://www.rcdb.com/ir.htm?model=165&page=1&order=5 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2007-05-04 |title=Roller Coaster Search Results - Model=Galaxi |accessdate=2007-03-20 |work=Roller Coaster Database |df= }}
3. ^CSI Files - 'Turning of the Screws'
4. ^CSI Files - CSIs Go To The Amusement Park And The Beach
5. ^Screaming Mummy (Pharaohs Lost Kingdom)
6. ^Listing for Galaxi at Palace Playland - This includes its past location.
7. ^ 
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