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In keeping with the Old West theme of the Ghosttown section of the park, the coaster is decorated with broken and crumbling artifacts from the era including a stagecoach, a broken steam train and the fake bones of dead animals. The outer fence is painted with mine blast warnings and notices of when
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The Canyon Blaster is a gentle family-style coaster designed as a runaway mine train featuring two lift hills and a double helix. The ride has a red track with beige supports. It has three trains, blue, brown & red, but in the past few years only the brown train has been used. When the roller
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the last (again fake) accident was. Many of the decorative artifacts were once part of the defunct Ghost Town Railroad route that Canyon Blaster replaced. The broken steam train is one of the engines from the Ghost Town Railroad.
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coaster was brought to the Great Escape, the system was modified to only accommodate one train due to a change in design features to fit the Great Escape.
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theme, though unlike many similar coasters at other parks, it did not enter a tunnel or travel underground. In the late 1970s, the coaster was renamed
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roller coaster would be running backwards for the first time ever during 2013 season for a limited time during the summer.
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music of the 1950s. As part of the re-theming, its trains and buildings associated with the ride were repainted in bright
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Loading station, both lift hills with flume of the Desperado Plunge in right foreground.
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After Opryland closed in 1997, the coaster was disassembled and sold to
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opened in 1975 as part of a major park expansion. It carried a rustic
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Rock n' Roller Coaster at Opryland USA (late 1970s-1997)
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Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark
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Canyon Blaster (Great Escape)

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Opryland USA

Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor
Ghosttown
Coordinates
43°21′6.71″N 73°41′29.93″W / 43.3518639°N 73.6916472°W / 43.3518639; -73.6916472
Opryland USA
Doo-Wah Diddy City
Coordinates
36°12′29″N 86°41′42″W / 36.208°N 86.695°W / 36.208; -86.695
Steel
Mine Train
Arrow Development
lift hill
Inversions
Canyon Blaster at RCDB
steel roller coaster
Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor

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