It lay unassembled for nearly two years, because if erected it would stand taller than the town of Salem would have allowed.
[citation needed] In 1987, Salem gave Canobie Lake Park a waiver to put up the roller coaster.
The ride was removed after the 2021 season[3] and donated to the National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives.
At the top of the lift hill the coaster trains made a 180 degree right turn into the first drop.
The train then descends and executes the two consecutive corkscrews before turning right into the final brake run.