Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
Passengers evacuated from Superman the Ride after roller coaster stops mid-cycle
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29

Passengers evacuated from Superman the Ride after roller coaster stops mid-cycle

7 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
  • The incident occurred on April 24 at Six Flags New England in Agawam, Massachusetts, when the ride failed to complete its cycle and guests were safely escorted down a steep maintenance walkway.
  • Trained park employees managed the evacuation, maintaining constant contact with riders, and all guests were invited to return to the park following the event.
  • Superman the Ride is a signature attraction at the park, which is known as the oldest Six Flags location and a major destination for thrill-seekers in New England.
Was the Superman coaster's sudden stop a safety success or a scary failure?
How are amusement park mechanics trained for dangerous high-angle rescues?
What is the psychological toll on guests after being rescued from a thrill ride?
Will Six Flags now require chaperones for teens after recent park fights?
What does the official investigation reveal about the ride's abrupt malfunction?
What specific mechanical flaw stranded riders 200 feet in the air?