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  2. Custom Coasters International - Wikipedia

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    Custom Coasters International (CCI) was one of the premier wooden roller coaster manufacturers in the world and produced 34 wooden coasters in eleven years — more than any other company in recent times. It was located in West Chester, Ohio.

  3. Boulder Dash (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Boulder Dash at RCDB. Boulder Dash is a wooden roller coaster located at Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut. The coaster was built by Custom Coasters International using Southern Yellow Pine wood, while the track is made of Douglas Fir.

  4. Great Coasters International - Wikipedia

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    Great Coasters International, Inc. ( GCI or GCII) is a Sunbury, Pennsylvania -based roller coaster manufacturer which has created several award-winning rides since its formation in 1994.

  5. The Great White (Morey's Piers) - Wikipedia

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    Custom Coasters International: Designer: Dennis McNulty: Lift/launch system: Chain lift: Height: 110 ft (34 m) Drop: 100 ft (30 m) Length: 3,300 ft (1,000 m) Speed: 50 mph (80 km/h) Inversions: 0: Duration: 2:00: Max vertical angle: 50° Capacity: 1200 riders per hour: Height restriction: 48 in (122 cm) The Great White at RCDB

  6. Category:Roller coasters manufactured by Custom Coasters ...

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    Pages in category "Roller coasters manufactured by Custom Coasters International" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. List of roller coaster rankings - Wikipedia

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    Ranked by height, speed, length, and number of inversions, roller coasters often became the focal point for competing parks. Computer-simulated models led to new innovations that produced more intense thrills while improving quality and durability. [4]

  8. The Boss (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The Boss is a wooden roller coaster located in the Britannia section of Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri. It opened on April 29, 2000, and was manufactured by Custom Coasters International. It features a lift hill height of 122 feet (37 m) and a first drop of 150 feet (46 m). Prior to the 2018 season, it also featured a 570-degree helix.

  9. New Mexico Rattler - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico Rattler is a wooden roller coaster located at Cliff's Amusement Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The roller coaster was designed and manufactured by Custom Coasters International (CCI); the park completed the attraction after CCI went bankrupt in July 2002. The New Mexico Rattler opened on September 28, 2002, having cost $2 million.

  10. Roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    Roller coaster. The Scenic Railway at Luna Park, Melbourne, is the world's second-oldest operating roller coaster, built in 1912. A roller coaster is a type of amusement ride employing a form of elevated railroad track that carries passengers on a train through tight turns, steep slopes, and other elements usually designed to produce a ...

  11. The Legend (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The Legend is a wooden roller coaster at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, United States. It was designed and built beginning in 1999 by the now defunct Custom Coasters International, with the help of designers Dennis McNulty and Larry Bill; it