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Just like Geauga Lake amusement park, Raging Wolf Bobs is no more.
This wooden coaster had a unique layout that based on the original Bobs coaster that operated at Riverview Park in Chicago. It was also notable since it one of the first projects from designer Curtis D. Summers and the Dinn Corporation. Unfortunately, Raging Wolf Bobs was suddenly closed after an incident involving its train. After the closing of Geauga Lake, the coaster was sold at auction for $2,500 to Apex Machinery Movers, who were hired to move it to a new location for an unknown client.
| Year | Track | Type | Designer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | Wood | Freeform | Curtis D. Summers, Dinn Corporation |
| Height: 80 feet | Drop: 75 feet |
| Angle Of Descent: 50 degrees | Top Speed: 45 mph |
| Length: 3,426 feet | Trains: 2 - 24 passenger |
| Train Mfg: Gerstlauer | Ride Time: 2 minutes, 10 seconds |
June 16, 2007 – Final day of operation. The coaster is closed after an accident involving the train.
2005 - The park purchased a used Gerstlauer train Holiday World & Splashin Safari that operated on The Legend.
2003 - The two original PTC trains were replaced by a new train from Gerstlauer.
Estimated cost: $2 million
Train has six cars with two rows each, seating two abreast per row.
Height requirement: Riders must be at least 48 inches tall
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