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Last day for iconic rollercoaster | Last day for iconic rollercoaster |
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It is the last full day of regular service for an iconic theme park ride in Staffordshire. | It is the last full day of regular service for an iconic theme park ride in Staffordshire. |
The Corkscrew at Alton Towers opened on 4 April 1980 and was Europe's first double-looped rollercoaster. | The Corkscrew at Alton Towers opened on 4 April 1980 and was Europe's first double-looped rollercoaster. |
It cost £1.25m to build, reached speeds of 44mph (70km/h) and has carried an estimated 43 million people. | It cost £1.25m to build, reached speeds of 44mph (70km/h) and has carried an estimated 43 million people. |
After nearly three decades of service technology has moved on and park managers said it was being retired to make way for an even better ride. | After nearly three decades of service technology has moved on and park managers said it was being retired to make way for an even better ride. |
Russell Barnes, from the theme park, said: "The corkscrew has played a key part in the heritage of the Alton Towers Resort, and I am sure millions of our guests will look back with fond memories of the first time they were inverted upside down, twice within three seconds." | Russell Barnes, from the theme park, said: "The corkscrew has played a key part in the heritage of the Alton Towers Resort, and I am sure millions of our guests will look back with fond memories of the first time they were inverted upside down, twice within three seconds." |
Memories are not the only things that have been left behind. Staff said they had found a prosthetic leg, a prosthetic ear and a diamond wedding ring among the 5,000 items of lost property left behind on the ride. | |
Mr Barnes said the vigorous upside down twisting action of the ride probably accounted for some of the losses. | |
The park closes for the season at 2100 GMT but visitors can still win the chance to ride on the last Corkscrew train when it re-opens for a special day of celebration to mark the end of its life on November 9. | The park closes for the season at 2100 GMT but visitors can still win the chance to ride on the last Corkscrew train when it re-opens for a special day of celebration to mark the end of its life on November 9. |
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