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Canobie Corkscrew
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Park

Canobie Lake Park

Location

Salem, New Hampshire, USA

Opened

1987

Manufacturer

Arrow Dynamics

Type

Steel Sit-Down

Model

Corkscrew

Height

73 feet

Duration

1:30

Inversions

2

Canobie Corkscrew is an Arrow Dynamics steel sit down roller coaster located at Canobie Lake Park, Salem, New Hampshire, USA.

History[]

Designed by Arrow Dynamics, Canobie Corkscrew was first operated in 1975 as Chicago Loop at the indoor amusement park Old Chicago in Bolingbrook, Illinois. It was the second roller coaster in the world to turn riders upside down twice. It stayed at Old Chicago until the park's closing in 1980. Chicago Loop was featured in the 1978 film The Fury.

In 1986, Canobie Lake Park purchased the ride. It lay unassembled for nearly two years, because if erected it would stand taller than the town of Salem would have allowed.In 1987, Salem gave Canobie Lake Park a waiver to put up the roller coaster. It was then renamed Canobie Corkscrew.

Canobie Corkscrew prior to August 2012

In August 2012, Canobie Corkscrew underwent a repainting. The coaster's support systems were painted white and the track itself was painted blue. Previously, the ride was yellow with black supports.

Layout[]

Elements

•Double Corkscrew


Canobie Corkscrew stands at 73 feet tall. The ride features two inversions, two back to back corkscrews. At the top of the lift hill the coaster trains makes a 180 degree right turn into the first drop. The train then rises through a quick right handed turn hill that is over the ride station. The train then descends and executes the two consecutive corkscrews before turning right into the final brake run. It is painted bright blue. The total duration of the ride is about a minute and a half, though without counting the lift hill, which is about 30 seconds. In total, the ride lasts about a minute and 30 seconds.

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