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Located entirely on a pier located over the Long Island Sound, the Savin Rock Thunderbolt was one of 3 Prior & Church coasters that were built in 1925 with similar layouts that included a large fan curve followed by a second drop that same back alongside the first drop. These sister coasters include the Giant Dipper at Happyland and the Cyclone at Revere Beach.
 
Located entirely on a pier located over the Long Island Sound, the Savin Rock Thunderbolt was one of 3 Prior & Church coasters that were built in 1925 with similar layouts that included a large fan curve followed by a second drop that same back alongside the first drop. These sister coasters include the Giant Dipper at Happyland and the Cyclone at Revere Beach.
  
The lift hill rose to a height of 77 feet above the pier or 90 feet above the water.  The first drop of 65 feet led up to a fan curve that dropped 40 feet before a third drop plunged 50 feet alongside the lift hill.
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The lift hill rose to a height of 77 feet above the pier or 90 feet above the water.  The first drop of 65 feet led up to a fan curve that dropped 45 feet before a third drop plunged 50 feet alongside the lift hill.

Revision as of 23:21, 31 July 2022

Located entirely on a pier located over the Long Island Sound, the Savin Rock Thunderbolt was one of 3 Prior & Church coasters that were built in 1925 with similar layouts that included a large fan curve followed by a second drop that same back alongside the first drop. These sister coasters include the Giant Dipper at Happyland and the Cyclone at Revere Beach.

The lift hill rose to a height of 77 feet above the pier or 90 feet above the water. The first drop of 65 feet led up to a fan curve that dropped 45 feet before a third drop plunged 50 feet alongside the lift hill.