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Cyclone


Six Flags New England

Originally called the Riverside Cyclone, the name was changed to Cyclone in 2000 at the same time the park's name was changed to Six Flags New England.

Roller Coaster Details

Track Type Year Designer/Manufacturer
Wood Twister 1983 William Cobb

Roller Coaster Stats


Height: 107 feet Drop: 75 feet
Angle of descent: 54 degrees Top speed: 45 mph
Length: 3,400 feet Trains: 2 - 24 passenger
Train Mfg: Philadelphia Toboggan Co.

More Information About Cyclone


1985 - Original PTC trains replaced with new trains from Morgan Manufacturing.

2000 - Riverside Cyclone renamed Cyclone. Trains replaced with new trains from Phildelphia Toboggan Co.

2001 - First drop was reprofiled and shortened.

Trains have six cars with two rows each, seating two abreast per row.

Height requirement: Must be at least 54 inches tall

Ride Location


Six Flags New England, Agawam, MA
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