Cedar Point shuts down Top Thrill Dragster, 2nd-tallest coaster

The Cedar Level amusement park in Ohio has shut down the Prime Thrill Dragster, the second tallest curler coaster on the earth, a 12 months after a lady was critically injured when a metallic bracket fell off the experience and hit her behind the pinnacle.
“After 19 seasons in operation with 18 million riders experiencing the world’s first strata coaster, Prime Thrill Dragster, as you already know it, is being retired,” Cedar Level spokesperson Tony Clark tweeted on Tuesday.
The 420-foot excessive curler coaster, which reached speeds of 120 mph, has been closed since Aug. 15, 2021 — when Rachel Hawes, 45, of Swartz Creek, Mich., sustained extreme mind accidents brought on by a flying L-shaped piece of metallic concerning the dimension of a human hand that dislodged from one of many trains.
Hawes was ready in line to board the curler coaster. She was rushed to a hospital in Toledo for therapy.
Hawes survived, although there have been no up to date reviews on her situation. The Publish has sought remark from her household.

In February, state investigators decided the amusement park in Sandusky was not answerable for what was decided to be an accident.
The Ohio Division of Agriculture launched a 620-page report which discovered that Cedar Level didn’t violate state legal guidelines.

The Prime Thrill Dragster gained fame for reaching speeds of 120 mph in simply 3.8 seconds.
“Riders are launched within the blink of an eye fixed earlier than sprinting straight up at a 90-degree incline,” learn the outline of the experience on the theme park’s website.
“We aren’t kidding after we say that this high-octane dash to the checkered flag is aware of a factor or twenty about horsepower.”
On the time it opened in 2003, it was the tallest and quickest curler coaster on the earth. However it was later eclipsed by the Kingda Ka experience at Six Flags Nice Journey in New Jersey.