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 coaster •
Olympia 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 loop •
TMNT 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. •
X² at
Six Flags Magic Mountain, the world's first
4th Dimension roller coaster •
Xcelerator at
Knott's Berry Farm - world's first roller coaster to feature a
hydraulic launch •
Yukon Striker at
Canada's Wonderland, the world's tallest dive coaster at 223 ft ==References==