Eurostar Roller Coaster, Moscow
Facts and practical information
Eurostar is the world's largest portable inverted roller coaster. Eurostar was designed by Oscar Bruch, who had created and/or operated many portable coasters including Alpina Bahn, Looping Star and Thriller. The inverted coaster was becoming increasingly popular in the mid-1990s, having been introduced to the theme park market by Bolliger & Mabillard. However, B&M were reluctant to attempt a travelling model and so Eurostar was designed by Werner Stengel from a rough layout designed by Bruch. Aspects of the ride were built by many companies from across Europe, under the directorship of the Swiss ride firm Intamin. ()
Центральный административный ок (Якиманка)Moscow
Eurostar Roller Coaster – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Moscow Kremlin Museums, Gorky Park, The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography, Monument to Leo Tolstoy on Prechistenka.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Eurostar Roller Coaster?
How to get to Eurostar Roller Coaster by public transport?
Bus
- Krymsky Bridge • Lines: Б, т79 (4 min walk)
- Timura Frunze Street • Lines: Б, т79 (6 min walk)
Metro
- Park Kultury (9 min walk)
- Oktyabrskaya (12 min walk)
Tram
- Метро Октябрьская (18 min walk)
- Фабрика Ударница (20 min walk)