
"Riders on Six Flags New England's popular Superman: The Ride were forced to walk down from the track after the coaster stalled near the top of the lift hill on April 24."
"Video shared by TikTok user @jordyyn.m showed riders descending a steep maintenance staircase alongside the coaster's track as park employees guided them to safety."
"Six Flags said the ride has 'extensive safety sensors' that can stop the coaster if needed, ensuring the safety of all guests during the evacuation."
"'All riders were invited to return to the park,' the station reported, indicating that the park took measures to ensure guest satisfaction after the incident."
On April 24, riders on Superman: The Ride at Six Flags New England were evacuated after the coaster stalled near the top of the lift hill. Video showed riders descending a maintenance staircase as park employees guided them to safety. The ride, which stands 208 feet tall and reaches speeds of 77 mph, has extensive safety sensors. All guests were safely unloaded, and no injuries were reported. The coaster has been a park attraction since 2000 and is known for its high-speed thrills.
Read at Boston.com
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