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At least 5 riders injured on El Toro coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure By . Patrick Reilly. Published Aug. 25, 2022. Updated Aug. 26, 2022, 8:39 a.m. ET.
El Toro, a wooden roller coaster reaching speeds of 70 miles per hour, opened to the public in 2006. According to the Six Flags website, its first 176 feet drop is at a 76-degree angle, ...
JACKSON, NJ (PIX11) — The El Toro roller coaster at New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure remained closed on Thursday, weeks after more than a dozen riders were hurt, officials said. In all ...
El Toro was briefly shut down for two weeks in May 2021 after inspectors found a defective ground fault circuit interrupter near the roller coasters lift hill, according to inspection records.
The El Toro roller coaster at Six Flags Six Flags Great Adventure in Ocean County will remain closed indefinitely after New Jersey inspectors determined the ride was “structurally compromised ...
JACKSON, NJ (PIX11) — The El Toro roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure remained closed on Monday as investigations continued into the Thursday accident that sent five riders to the ...
El Toro opened in 2006. The wooden, prefabricated roller coaster reaches a height on 176 feet, drops riders at an incline of 76 degrees and reaches speeds up to 70 mph.
Several people were injured Thursday night on El Toro, a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, park officials told NJ Advance Media. Several riders reported ...
This isn't El Toro's only safety incident in recent years. The coaster – which is 19 stories and includes a drop of 176 feet at a 76-degree angle – reopened this year after a partial ...
El Toro riders feel the power of the bull-like train — similar to a bull trying to shake you off. Guests enter the coaster car and ride up nearly 19 stories to face the first drop of 176 feet at ...
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