cyclone$18411$ - traduzione in greco
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cyclone$18411$ - traduzione in greco

WOODEN ROLLER COASTER IN CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Cyclone Rollercoaster; Cyclone Rolercoaster; The Cyclone; Cyclone Roller Coaster; Cyclone (roller coaster); Cyclone (Coney Island); Cyclone (Luna Park); Cyclone (Astroland)
  • The Cyclone in 2010
  • As seen from West 10th Street
  • [[American Coaster Enthusiasts]] plaque
  • Seen from the west
  • South wall of the [[New York Aquarium]], commemorating the Cyclone's 1927 opening

cyclone      
n. κυκλών, κυκλώνας, ανεμοστρόβιλος

Definizione

Extratropical
·adj Beyond or outside of the tropics.

Wikipedia

Coney Island Cyclone

The Cyclone, also the Coney Island Cyclone, is a wooden roller coaster at Luna Park in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. Designed by Vernon Keenan, it opened to the public on June 26, 1927. The roller coaster is on a plot of land at the intersection of Surf Avenue and West 10th Street. The Cyclone reaches a maximum speed of 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) and has a total track length of 2,640 feet (800 m), with a maximum height of 85 feet (26 m).

The roller coaster operated for more than four decades before it began to deteriorate, and by the early 1970s the city planned to scrap the ride. On June 18, 1975, Dewey and Jerome Albert, owners of the adjacent Astroland amusement park, entered an agreement with New York City to operate the ride. The roller coaster was refurbished in the 1974 off-season and reopened on July 3, 1975. Astroland Park continued to invest millions of dollars in the Cyclone's upkeep. The roller coaster was declared a New York City designated landmark in 1988 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. After Astroland closed in 2008, Cyclone Coasters president Carol Hill Albert continued to operate it under a lease agreement with the city. In 2011, Luna Park took over the Cyclone.