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Steel roller coaster

A steel roller coaster is a type of roller coaster classified by its steel track, which consists of long steel tubes that are run in pairs, supported by larger steel columns or beams. Trains running along the track typically rely on wheels made of polyurethane or nylon to keep each train car anchored to the track. The introduction of tubular steel drastically changed roller coaster innovation, allowing for greater speeds, higher drops, and more intense elements such as inversions.

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, an inverting launched roller coaster, at Europa-Park, Germany was a unique inverted roller coaster that featured a dueling layout, located at Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida at Alton Towers • Steel coasters can generally provide a smoother ride experience than their wooden counterparts, and due to their strength, can have more complex ride elements, achieve greater speeds, and feature higher drops. Despite the advantages, wooden roller coasters continue to be built and still remain popular in the industry for providing a different riding experience. • Most world records for height, speed, and length are typically held by steel roller coasters. • Some designs combine steel tracks with wooden frames, or vice versa, which are referred to as hybrid roller coasters. In some cases, the original wooden track on a wooden coaster is retrofitted with steel track during a refurbishment, with one of the first being New Texas Giant at Six Flags Over Texas. One of the most popular conversions was Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point. There are various types of steel coaster models and designs, including flying, inverted, floorless, and suspended. ==Notable steel roller coasters==
Notable steel roller coasters
Steel Force and Thunderhawk roller coasters, just outside Allentown, Pennsylvania. Steel Force is the eighth-tallest steel roller coaster in the world with a first drop of and has a top speed of . , a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster at Alton Towers, which holds the world record for the most inversions, at 14. • Alpengeist at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, the world's tallest full-circuit inverted coaster • Banshee at King's Island, the world's longest inverted coaster • Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Great America, the first inverted roller coaster • Corkscrew at Knott's Berry Farm, the world's first modern roller coaster to feature an inversion • Eejanaika at Fuji-Q Highland, the world's tallest and second fastest wing coaster • Falcon's Flight at Six Flags Qiddiya City, the world's tallest roller coaster at , the world's fastest at , and longest at • Formula Rossa at Ferrari World, the world's second fastest roller coaster at • Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure, the former world's tallest roller coaster at and third fastest at • Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland, the first tubular steel roller coaster • Millennium Force at Cedar Point, the first full-circuit roller coaster to exceed in height • Moonsault Scramble at Fuji-Q Highland, the first roller coaster over in height • Ninja at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the world's fastest suspended roller coasterOlympia Looping, the world's tallest portable coaster at , and the coaster with the most traditional vertical loops (5) • Riddler's Revenge at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the world's tallest, fastest, and longest stand-up roller coaster • Runaway Mine Train at Six Flags Over Texas, the first mine train roller coaster, built in 1966 • Steel Curtain at Kennywood- featuring the highest inversion in the world • Steel Dragon 2000 at Nagashima Spa Land, the world's second longest roller coaster at • Superman: Escape from Krypton at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the first roller coaster to exceed in height • Takabisha at Fuji-Q Highland, formerly the world's steepest roller coaster with a beyond-vertical drop of 121° opened in 2011 • Tatsu at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the world's tallest, fastest, and longest flying roller coaster • The New Revolution at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the first modern roller coaster with a vertical loopTMNT Shellraiser at Nickelodeon Universe, an indoor roller coaster with the steepest drop (121.5º) and the most inversions of any indoor coaster (7) • Top Thrill 2 at Cedar Point, the world's first full-circuit roller coaster to exceed in height • Tower of Terror II at Dreamworld, the first roller coaster to reach in speed and in height • Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, the world's first steel monorail roller coaster. • at Six Flags Magic Mountain, the world's first 4th Dimension roller coasterXcelerator at Knott's Berry Farm - world's first roller coaster to feature a hydraulic launchYukon Striker at Canada's Wonderland, the world's tallest dive coaster at 223 ft ==References==
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