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Medusa Steel Coaster
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Park

Six Flags México

Location

Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Status

Operating

Opened

Original: June 2, 2000
Remodel: June 19, 2014

Manufacturer

Original: Custom Coasters International
Remodel: Rocky Mountain Construction

Type

Hybrid

Riders per train

24

Height

118 feet (36 meters)

Top speed

58 mph (93.3 km/h)

Length

3,000 feet (914.4 meters)

Inversions

3

Steepest drop

50°

Medusa Steel Coaster is a Rocky Mountain Construction hybrid roller coaster currently under construction at Six Flags México in Mexico City, Mexico.[1] Before its drastic remodeling for the 2014 season, the ride originally opened as a Custom Coasters International wooden roller coaster on June 2, 2000. it will open in 2015

Design[]

Once the train departs from the station, riders will travel to the left leading to the chain lift hill. Once climbing the 32-metre-tall (105 ft) hill, the train will make a right down the first inversion zero-g roll heading down the first hill at an angle of 50°. After the main drop the riders will experience going through several drops, helices, and two more zero-g rolls, until the train returns to the station. 

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