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Road Runner Express
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Statistics

Park

Six Flags Magic Mountain
Six Flags New Orleans (formerly)

Location

Valencia, California, USA

Opened

May 28, 2011
2000 (as Rex's Rail Runner)

Manufacturer

Vekoma

Type

Family

Riders per train

16

Riders per hour

780

Height

27 feet (8 meters)

Top speed

21.7 mph (35 km/h)

Length

679 feet (207 meters)

Duration

0:44

Inversions

0

Closed

August 2005 (original)

Road Runner Express is a Vekoma family roller coaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. It was originally constructed as Rex's Rail Runner for Six Flags New Orleans, opening in 2000 and operating until the park's closure in 2005 due to damage from Hurricane Katrina. The ride was refurbished, relocated to Six Flags Magic Mountain, and reopened to the public on May 28, 2011.

History[]

Six Flags New Orleans (2000—2009)[]

Road Runner Express originally opened at Jazzland in New Orleans on May 20, 2000. It operated under the name Rex's Rail Runner in the Kid's Carnival section of the park. Six Flags took over the lease of Jazzland in 2002 and changed the park's name to Six Flags New Orleans the following year. The ride was renamed to Road Runner Express in the "Looney Tunes Adventures" section of the park.

When Hurricane Katrina hit the park on August 29, 2005, severe flooding caused the park and its rides to shut down. In 2007, Six Flags began the process of moving rides from the park to their other properties. For example, Batman: The Ride was taken to Six Flags Fiesta Texas where it was refurbished and renamed Goliath in 2008. In 2008, Bayou Blaster and Sonic Slam were removed and taken to Great Escape where it was refurbished and renamed Sasquatch in 2009. In 2009, Road Runner Express was removed and relocated to Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Six Flags Magic Mountain (2009—present)[]

Road Runner Express was dismantled and moved in 2009 to its current location at Six Flags Magic Mountain. The ride was due to open for their 2010 season under the name Mr. Six's Dance Coaster in the Cyclone Bay section of the park, however, the opening was delayed for a year.

On August 3, 2010, the Los Angeles Times reported "the junior coaster will keep the current red and black color scheme and stay in the same planned location in the northwest corner of the park but will likely receive a new name and theme." On November 4, 2010, Six Flags announced that the ride will not use the originally planned Mr. Six's Dance Coaster name and theme, but will operate from early May 2011 as Little Flash which is, themed to the DC Comics superhero sidekicks in Bugs Bunny World.

On January 18, 2011, the LA Times reported after considering a new theme based on DC Comics superhero sidekicks, the park opted for simplicity and would name the coaster Road Runner Express. Two days later, Six Flags Magic Mountain confirmed that the kid's coaster would be called Road Runner Express and that it would open on March 19, along with the revamped Superman: Escape from Krypton. However, the construction of the ride was delayed forcing the opening day to be bumped back. On April 25, 2011, the construction of Road Runner Express was complete and was expected to open for Memorial Day Weekend. The coaster officially opened on May 28, 2011. This resulted with the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote theme, rockets on the roller blade-style train, and Arizona desert background.

Six Flags Magic Mountain Roller Coasters
Operating ApocalypseBatman The RideCanyon BlasterTwisted ColossusFull ThrottleGold RusherGoliathWest Coast RacersMagic FlyerNinjaRevolutionRiddler's RevengeRoad Runner ExpressScream!Superman: Escape From KryptonTatsuViperWest Coast RacersWonder Woman Flight of Courage
Former ColossusDéjà VuFlashbackMountain ExpressPsycloneSarajevo BobsledsShockwaveGreen Lantern: First Flight
Six Flags New Orleans Roller Coasters
Former Batman: The RideRoad Runner's ExpressThe JesterMega ZephMuskrat ScramblerZydeco Scream
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