Pegasus (Efteling)

Coordinates: 51°38′49″N 5°03′07″E / 51.64694°N 5.05194°E / 51.64694; 5.05194
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Pegasus
Efteling
LocationEfteling
Park sectionRuig Rijk
Coordinates51°38′49″N 5°03′07″E / 51.64694°N 5.05194°E / 51.64694; 5.05194
StatusClosed
Opening dateJuly 1, 1991
Closing dateJune 19, 2009
Replaced byGeorge and the Dragon
General statistics
TypeWood
ManufacturerDinn Corporation
DesignerCurtis D. Summers
Track layoutWood
Lift/launch systemChain lift
Height65.62 ft (20.00 m)
Drop39.4 ft (12.0 m)
Length1,614.17 ft (492.00 m)
Speed34.18 mph (55.01 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1.45 minutes
Capacity1400 riders per hour
G-force3.45
Pegasus at RCDB

Pegasus was a wooden roller coaster in the Dutch amusement park Efteling.

History and Details

In order to get the wooden coaster open before the opening of Disneyland Paris, the total project was completed in 7 months. Curtis D. Summers designed the ride and Charles Dinn was contracted to build it; Dinn also provided the wood, Southern Yellow Pine from the United States. During construction, workers from the Dinn Corp. went on strike and the project was taken over and completed by Intamin.[1]

The ride had two trains with five cars per train. Each car had a capacity of four passengers, two per row. At the time of opening it was the only wooden roller coaster in the Netherlands.

The Ride

After leaving the station the train made a 180 degrees turn to be transported by the chain lift to a height of 20 meters. The train then fell slowly into a drop, after which a 220 degrees right-hand turnaround followed, then another drop, followed by a double-up. Next was a 220 degrees turn left-hand turnaround, which was followed by a double-down. A 180 degrees left-hand turnaround took the train into the wooden ride construction. A small climb back up followed, and then down again into one bunny hill, after which the train re-entered the station.

In total there were 4 curves, 9 inclinations and 8 descents.

Closing

On June 19, 2009, the Efteling announced that the ride would be closed effective immediately according to the website mijnefteling.nl (only accessible for employees). It has been replaced by a wooden duelling coaster called Joris en de Draak (George and the Dragon).

References

  1. ^ Jenkins, Torrey. The Legacy of Curtis Summers, RollerCoaster! Magazine, Spring 1997: 36