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GhostRider is a wooden roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. It is located in the Ghost Town section of the park, south of the main entrance. Manufactured by Custom Coasters International, GhostRider is the tallest and longest wooden coaster on the West Coast of the United States, measuring 4,533 feet (1,382 m) long and 118 feet (36 m) tall. The ride follows an L-shaped double out and back pattern, with a station themed to a mining building. There are three trains, each themed to a different precious metal, though only two are in use at any given time.

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  • GhostRider (de)
  • GhostRider (fr)
  • GhostRider (roller coaster) (en)
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  • GhostRider ist eine Holzachterbahn in Knott’s Berry Farm (Buena Park, Kalifornien, USA) des Herstellers Custom Coasters International mit der Seriennummer 30, die am 8. Dezember 1998 eröffnet wurde. Sie befindet sich im Geisterstadt-Themenbereich des Parks und gilt als die längste Holzachterbahn an der amerikanischen Westküste. In der Zeit vom 8. September 2015 bis Juni 2016 wurde die Bahn vom Hersteller Great Coasters International renoviert, wobei die Strecke erneuert und die Züge ersetzt wurden. (de)
  • GhostRider est une montagne russe en bois du parc Knott's Berry Farm, situé à Buena Park, en Californie, aux États-Unis. Fermée du 8 septembre 2015 à juin 2016, certains portions du circuit ont été reconstruites et recalculées par Great Coasters International. Le parcours possède 14 airtimes. (fr)
  • GhostRider is a wooden roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. It is located in the Ghost Town section of the park, south of the main entrance. Manufactured by Custom Coasters International, GhostRider is the tallest and longest wooden coaster on the West Coast of the United States, measuring 4,533 feet (1,382 m) long and 118 feet (36 m) tall. The ride follows an L-shaped double out and back pattern, with a station themed to a mining building. There are three trains, each themed to a different precious metal, though only two are in use at any given time. (en)
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  • GhostRider (en)
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