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Vuoristorata

Vuoristorata (Finnish: [ˈʋuo̯ristoˌrɑtɑ]; lit.'Rollercoaster') is a classic wooden roller coaster located at the Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki, Finland. It was built in the winter of 1950 by Linnanmäki's staff on the basis of drawings by Valdemar Lebech, a Danish builder specialising in fairground rides.[3] The construction work was led by the Danish ride operator Svend Jarlström, who at the time owned most of Linnanmäki's rides.[5] Opened on 13 July 1951, Vuoristorata was the largest roller coaster in the Nordic countries and the tallest in Europe at the time.[6] Expected to last up to 15 years, it was originally designed as a temporary attraction for the amusement park, opened in 1950.[1] One of the main reasons for its construction was to attract tourists from the 1952 Summer Olympics held in the city. Since then, its temporary status was renewed for extended periods, until it was eventually regarded as a permanent structure.

Vuoristorata
Linnanmäki
LocationLinnanmäki
Coordinates60°11′19″N 24°56′30″E / 60.18861°N 24.94167°E / 60.18861; 24.94167
StatusOperating
Opening date13 July 1951; 72 years ago (1951-07-13)
Cost48 million FIM (1951);[1]
1.62 million EUR (in 2021 euros, inflation-adjusted)[2]
General statistics
TypeWood – Side friction
ManufacturerLinnanmäki, led by Svend Jarlström
DesignerValdemar Lebech[3]
Lift/launch systemCable lift hill
Height24 m (79 ft)
Length960 m (3,150 ft)
Speed60 km/h (37 mph)
Inversions0
Duration2:15[4]
Capacity1,320 riders per hour
Height restriction140 cm (4 ft 7 in)
TrainsUsually 3 and up to 4 trains with 4 cars each. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows, except for the brakeman's car at the back in 2 rows, for a total of 22 riders per train.
Vuoristorata at RCDB
Vuoristorata as seen from Panoraama

Since its opening in 1951, Vuoristorata has been the most popular ride at Linnanmäki every year, with around 47,000 rides per season.[3] It is the most famous amusement ride in Finland, and a symbol of the Linnanmäki park; even the old park logo had a shape representing the ascents and descents of Vuoristorata. Vuoristorata has never had a name other than the common noun used for roller coasters; Vuoristorata simply means "roller coaster" in Finnish (lit. vuoristo = mountain range, rata = track; "mountain range track").

Vuoristorata is a slightly larger copy of another roller coaster, Rutschebanen, opened in 1932 at Dyrehavsbakken in Denmark. Valdemar Lebech, who designed both of these among a number of other tracks, simply took the original blueprints of Rutschebanen, enlarged them for Linnanmäki and designed Vuoristorata.[5] Back in the 1950s, Rutschebanen and Vuoristorata were the two tallest roller coasters in Europe; Vuoristorata is 108 metres longer at 960 m (3,150 ft) and two metres taller at 24 m (79 ft).[6][7] Vuoristorata is also notable for being the last roller coaster in the world to have been built using side friction technology, which means that there are no inclines at the track's turns. Modern roller coasters also have up-stop wheels that hug the bottom of the rail, preventing the train from coming up off the track; Vuoristorata does not have such wheels.

On Vuoristorata

On Vuoristorata, braking during the journey is carried out by a brakeman standing at the rear of the train. Vuoristorata is one of only seven remaining roller coasters in the world still being operated by brakemen; there are five others in Europe and one in Australia.[8] In the past, there used to be many such roller coasters in the world, but Rutschebanen in Denmark, for example, later got new trains with automatic brakes.[7] In June 2021, Linnanmäki switched to gender-neutral job titles, as a result of which the former title "brakeman" (Finnish: jarrumies) is now called the "brakemaster" (jarrumestari).[4][9] During the 2021 season, 16 people worked as brakemasters, including one female.[10]

Vuoristorata's train going down a hill,
with the brakeman standing at the back.

Over the decades, Vuoristorata has been carefully maintained. To ensure safety, all the wooden parts have been regularly replaced; to date, each part has been replaced at least five times.[11] All that remains of the original structure from the 1950s are the oak-framed wooden cars.[12] In order to preserve the original layout, subsequent restorations have been carried out carefully; although all the wooden parts are replacements, they are consistent with the original design and character of the track.[11]

Since 2001, Vuoristorata has been among the few roller coasters in the world to have been awarded the ACE Coaster Classic status by the American Coaster Enthusiasts.[13] As of 2022, only nine tracks in Europe and 30 in the world meet the requirements.[14] The track must be of wooden construction, the safety bar must be one-piece and the same for both riders and lockable in only one position, there must be no cup seats or dividers between riders intended to prevent sliding, there must be no headrests on the majority of seats that would obstruct the view of upcoming drops and thrills, and no assigned seating; riders must be free to choose where they sit.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Vauhdin hurmaa Vuoristoradalla jo 65 vuotta". STT Info (in Finnish). 2016-07-11. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  2. ^ "Money value converter". Bank of Finland Museum. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  3. ^ a b c "Vuoristorata | Rides". Linnanmäki. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  4. ^ a b "Vuoristorata". Vuoristoradan Jarrumestarit. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  5. ^ a b Kortelainen, Kari (2021-07-10). "Näin 70 vuotta täyttävä Linnanmäen vuoristorata on rakennettu – Ensimmäiset jarrumiehet rekrytoitiin ilmavoimista, nykyään todellinen harvinaisuus maailmassa". Tekniikkatalous (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  6. ^ a b Rita, Mikko (2016-07-13). "Jarrumiehiksi kelpasivat vain ilmavoimien lentäjät – Linnanmäen vuoristorata avattiin 65 vuotta sitten". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  7. ^ a b "Rutschebanen - Bakken (Klampenborg, Hovedstaden, Denmark)". rcdb.com. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  8. ^ "Roller Coaster Search Results". rcdb.com. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  9. ^ "Vuoristoradan jarrumiehestä tulee jarrumestari". STT Info (in Finnish). 2021-06-02. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  10. ^ "Brakemasters". Vuoristoradan Jarrumestarit. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  11. ^ a b "Tiesitkö? Linnanmäen vuoristoradan kaikki puuosat on uusittu jo viiteen kertaan". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 2015-04-25. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  12. ^ "Jarruttelu oli hävittäjälentäjien työtä". Kansan Uutiset (in Finnish). 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  13. ^ Stojanovic, Barbara (2019-05-29). "Linnanmäki: Helsinki's playground is open and waiting for visitors". The Nomad Today. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  14. ^ a b "ACE Coaster Classic Awards". American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE). Retrieved 2022-07-18.

External links edit

  • Vuoristorata on the official Linnanmäki website
  • The Roller Coaster Database's profile

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Vuoristorata Finnish ˈʋuo ristoˌrɑtɑ lit Rollercoaster is a classic wooden roller coaster located at the Linnanmaki amusement park in Helsinki Finland It was built in the winter of 1950 by Linnanmaki s staff on the basis of drawings by Valdemar Lebech a Danish builder specialising in fairground rides 3 The construction work was led by the Danish ride operator Svend Jarlstrom who at the time owned most of Linnanmaki s rides 5 Opened on 13 July 1951 Vuoristorata was the largest roller coaster in the Nordic countries and the tallest in Europe at the time 6 Expected to last up to 15 years it was originally designed as a temporary attraction for the amusement park opened in 1950 1 One of the main reasons for its construction was to attract tourists from the 1952 Summer Olympics held in the city Since then its temporary status was renewed for extended periods until it was eventually regarded as a permanent structure VuoristorataLinnanmakiLocationLinnanmakiCoordinates60 11 19 N 24 56 30 E 60 18861 N 24 94167 E 60 18861 24 94167StatusOperatingOpening date13 July 1951 72 years ago 1951 07 13 Cost48 million FIM 1951 1 1 62 million EUR in 2021 euros inflation adjusted 2 General statisticsTypeWood Side frictionManufacturerLinnanmaki led by Svend JarlstromDesignerValdemar Lebech 3 Lift launch systemCable lift hillHeight24 m 79 ft Length960 m 3 150 ft Speed60 km h 37 mph Inversions0Duration2 15 4 Capacity1 320 riders per hourHeight restriction140 cm 4 ft 7 in TrainsUsually 3 and up to 4 trains with 4 cars each Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows except for the brakeman s car at the back in 2 rows for a total of 22 riders per train Vuoristorata at RCDB Vuoristorata as seen from Panoraama Since its opening in 1951 Vuoristorata has been the most popular ride at Linnanmaki every year with around 47 000 rides per season 3 It is the most famous amusement ride in Finland and a symbol of the Linnanmaki park even the old park logo had a shape representing the ascents and descents of Vuoristorata Vuoristorata has never had a name other than the common noun used for roller coasters Vuoristorata simply means roller coaster in Finnish lit vuoristo mountain range rata track mountain range track Vuoristorata is a slightly larger copy of another roller coaster Rutschebanen opened in 1932 at Dyrehavsbakken in Denmark Valdemar Lebech who designed both of these among a number of other tracks simply took the original blueprints of Rutschebanen enlarged them for Linnanmaki and designed Vuoristorata 5 Back in the 1950s Rutschebanen and Vuoristorata were the two tallest roller coasters in Europe Vuoristorata is 108 metres longer at 960 m 3 150 ft and two metres taller at 24 m 79 ft 6 7 Vuoristorata is also notable for being the last roller coaster in the world to have been built using side friction technology which means that there are no inclines at the track s turns Modern roller coasters also have up stop wheels that hug the bottom of the rail preventing the train from coming up off the track Vuoristorata does not have such wheels On Vuoristorata On Vuoristorata braking during the journey is carried out by a brakeman standing at the rear of the train Vuoristorata is one of only seven remaining roller coasters in the world still being operated by brakemen there are five others in Europe and one in Australia 8 In the past there used to be many such roller coasters in the world but Rutschebanen in Denmark for example later got new trains with automatic brakes 7 In June 2021 Linnanmaki switched to gender neutral job titles as a result of which the former title brakeman Finnish jarrumies is now called the brakemaster jarrumestari 4 9 During the 2021 season 16 people worked as brakemasters including one female 10 Vuoristorata s train going down a hill with the brakeman standing at the back Over the decades Vuoristorata has been carefully maintained To ensure safety all the wooden parts have been regularly replaced to date each part has been replaced at least five times 11 All that remains of the original structure from the 1950s are the oak framed wooden cars 12 In order to preserve the original layout subsequent restorations have been carried out carefully although all the wooden parts are replacements they are consistent with the original design and character of the track 11 Since 2001 Vuoristorata has been among the few roller coasters in the world to have been awarded the ACE Coaster Classic status by the American Coaster Enthusiasts 13 As of 2022 only nine tracks in Europe and 30 in the world meet the requirements 14 The track must be of wooden construction the safety bar must be one piece and the same for both riders and lockable in only one position there must be no cup seats or dividers between riders intended to prevent sliding there must be no headrests on the majority of seats that would obstruct the view of upcoming drops and thrills and no assigned seating riders must be free to choose where they sit 14 References edit a b Vauhdin hurmaa Vuoristoradalla jo 65 vuotta STT Info in Finnish 2016 07 11 Retrieved 2021 09 21 Money value converter Bank of Finland Museum Retrieved 2021 09 21 a b c Vuoristorata Rides Linnanmaki Retrieved 2020 04 12 a b Vuoristorata Vuoristoradan Jarrumestarit Retrieved 2021 09 21 a b Kortelainen Kari 2021 07 10 Nain 70 vuotta tayttava Linnanmaen vuoristorata on rakennettu Ensimmaiset jarrumiehet rekrytoitiin ilmavoimista nykyaan todellinen harvinaisuus maailmassa Tekniikkatalous in Finnish Retrieved 2021 09 21 a b Rita Mikko 2016 07 13 Jarrumiehiksi kelpasivat vain ilmavoimien lentajat Linnanmaen vuoristorata avattiin 65 vuotta sitten Yle Uutiset in Finnish Retrieved 2020 04 12 a b Rutschebanen Bakken Klampenborg Hovedstaden Denmark rcdb com Retrieved 2022 07 20 Roller Coaster Search Results rcdb com Retrieved 2021 09 21 Vuoristoradan jarrumiehesta tulee jarrumestari STT Info in Finnish 2021 06 02 Retrieved 2021 09 21 Brakemasters Vuoristoradan Jarrumestarit Retrieved 2021 09 21 a b Tiesitko Linnanmaen vuoristoradan kaikki puuosat on uusittu jo viiteen kertaan Helsingin Sanomat in Finnish 2015 04 25 Retrieved 2021 09 21 Jarruttelu oli havittajalentajien tyota Kansan Uutiset in Finnish 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2021 09 21 Stojanovic Barbara 2019 05 29 Linnanmaki Helsinki s playground is open and waiting for visitors The Nomad Today Retrieved 2022 07 21 a b ACE Coaster Classic Awards American Coaster Enthusiasts ACE Retrieved 2022 07 18 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vuoristorata Vuoristorata on the official Linnanmaki website The Roller Coaster Database s profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vuoristorata amp oldid 1165121377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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