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Check out the new trains that have been designed for Six Flags Great America's new Goliath wood coaster - looks pretty good, right?

The park released the concept art for the huge new coaster's rolling stock on their Twitter account, showing off the nice layer of theming that the cars will have. From a fancy shield-like front piece to decoratively themed side panels, the trains will have riders cruising around the track in style.

When Goliath opens next year at the park it will become the holder of several world records, including the longest and steepest drop on any wooden coaster.

With construction on the ride already underway, Six Flags Great America has recently launched a new webcam that will allow us to see the progress. You can check that out on the park's official website for the coaster.

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Looks like the same trains as outlaw which are amazing..

Post February 19th, 2014, 11:00 pm
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How are things progressing on Six Flags Great America's triple world record breaking wooden roller coaster? Nicely, thanks for asking! Okay well maybe you didn't ask but who could not be interested in a project of this size? Despite the winter cold (and snow) the park has been making much progress on Goliath, including laying down new segments of running track and hoisting plenty of supports into place.

The park has released a new set of photos, like these shown here, that fill us in on just where the massive coaster's construction has taken it. Above is a nice shot of the Negative G Float that connects the two ends of the ride.

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This looks like a pretty fun hill, rather large already - and check out the banking that the track is starting up top! Remember, this is only the lower level of the massive turnaround structure, the park hasn't even installed the upper level yet!

I can't wait for Goliath's lift - and especially first drop - to be worked on. That's going to really be an exciting part of the construction.

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That turnaround is going to be 45-50% taller lol. It looks so absurd already.
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Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm

It looks so absurd already.


It's spelled 'awesome'.


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It??????s official. Coming in 2014, Six Flags Great America will introduce a brand new triple-record-breaking wooden coaster that will be the new staple of the park??????s skyline. This giant new beast will feature impressive heights, astonishing speeds, and stomach-tightening inversions: Goliath will be the world??????s fastest wooden coaster with the tallest and steepest drop, plunging riders down 180 feet and rocketing through twists and turns at 72 miles per hour.

Holding three world records, Goliath is the most extreme coaster of its kind and provides adrenaline rush like no other. Riders will elevate up to touch the sky atop the 165-foot lift hill. Then, you??????ll whip over the peak and conquer the world??????s tallest and steepest heart-racing drop, at an unbelievable 180 feet and a near-vertical 85 degrees. You??????ll reach the bottom of this gut-wrenching slope before you even have time to scream.

Reaching top speeds of 72 miles per hour??????the fastest of any wooden roller coaster??????you??????ll then thunder around surprising curves and outrageous twists. You??????ll face three intense over-banked turns, a 180-degree zero G-roll twist, and two wild inversions, flipping head-over-heels through a winding inverted drop and a spiraling inverted zero G stall.

The extreme, record-breaking, first-of-its-kind roller coaster is set to debut in spring 2014 in the County Fair section of the park. Are you ready to conquer Goliath?


The builder of Goliath is Rocky Mountain Construction and is also responsible for the amazing track work being done on Medusa at Six Flags Mexico.

I saw the video on my Twitter feed thinking it was just the first promo video. Then I watched it.

Goliath's supports. Need I say more?
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Oh my god, those are much ***ier than I had originally thought they were going to be <3
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Ugh. It looks beautiful. Magnitudes better than a solid wood structure.

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So I started watching the video and then...

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Meh, it's just a steel structure and stolen from the Intamin design, clearly. Still F*cking crazy and wasn't expecting that though

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Didn't notice it was steel until you pointed it out. RMC should just make a complete steel coaster and stop pretending lol
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That upside-down "hairtime" hill will be amazing! Caps, hats, bags, and unsecured straps off the ride! [;)]
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I wouldn't be surprised if they put some kind of netting under that portion of the ride as the train will be right over the service road at the point.

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Ok seriously now, because this is getting out of hand. By what technicality have they managed to get this called a "wooden" coaster, as it says in the video? What is actually made of wood? Because, to me, when the track is made of steel and the supports are made of steel (and I know this is going to sound totally crazy), I think that actually makes it a steel coaster.

Might as well call it a plastic coaster. "World's first PLASTIC* coaster!"

*None of the ride is actually made from plastic

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I can only imagine that this must be an excellent example of SF being overwhelmingly cheap and trying to cut costs.
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80% of the supports and track are wooden. Only the lift structure and the two topper layers on the rails are steel.

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^The track is steel and would still exist if the wood was taken out, and the wheels are polyurethane.. This is a steel coaster! If they had left steel wheels on it like outlaw it would at least ride somewhat like a wooden coater but there is nothing separating the ride experience on this from Irat or Ntag..

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I'm still having trouble grasping the scale of this thing. The one lone random bent they have up as of now isn't even at full height for the turnaround, and the actual drop is taller!
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Standing on the half done structure like these people are to guide the crane as they attach bents would terrify me.
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Looks like the dive loop will be getting track very soon! Drove by the ride on the highway yesterday. You can see the far turn. It looks really weird, like this giant random wooden spike.
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I still can't grasp how utterly massive this ride is.
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Thanks to Six Flags Great America for providing the following pictures to CoasterCrazy :D

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Here's a neat video showing the work going on for the tunnels filmed back in January:

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