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Black Hole, briefly known as Black Hole II (1988) and New Black Hole (1989), was an enclosed steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers theme park near Alton in the English shire county of Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf and designed by Werner Stengel, the Jet Star 2 model opened to public in 1983 and operated until 2005. The track layout was enclosed within a large tent to provide a dark ride experience.

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  • Black Hole (Alton Towers) (de)
  • Black Hole (roller coaster) (en)
  • Black Hole (Alton Towers) (fr)
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  • Black Hole, briefly known as Black Hole II (1988) and New Black Hole (1989), was an enclosed steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers theme park near Alton in the English shire county of Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf and designed by Werner Stengel, the Jet Star 2 model opened to public in 1983 and operated until 2005. The track layout was enclosed within a large tent to provide a dark ride experience. (en)
  • Black Hole étaient des montagnes russes en intérieur assises en métal du parc Alton Towers dans le Staffordshire, au Royaume-Uni de 1983 à 2006. Elles ouvrent en 2011 sous le nom de Rocket dans le parc Furuvik, en Suède. (fr)
  • Black Hole in Alton Towers (Alton, Staffordshire, UK) war eine Stahlachterbahn vom Modell Jet Star II des Herstellers Schwarzkopf, die 1983 eröffnet wurde. 1988 lief die Bahn unter dem Namen New Black Hole und ab 1989 unter dem Namen Black Hole II. Erst danach wurde sie wieder in ihren ursprünglichen Namen Black Hole umbenannt. Ihre letzten Runden drehte sie am 5. März 2005 und ab 2007 wurde sie dann abgebaut. Nach dem ersten Betriebsjahr wurde die Bahn unter einem großen gelb- und grünfarbenen Zelt neu zusammengesetzt. (de)
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  • Black Hole (en)
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  • Black Hole (en)
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  • View of Black Hole's exterior (en)
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