The Cyclone roller coaster at Luna Park in Brooklyn, N.Y., has been shut down indefinitely due to a mechanical malfunction, officials reported. The popular ride, which was operational at the time of the incident, experienced a problem with a cracked chain, causing it to stop abruptly while riders were still on board. The ride remains closed as technicians work to diagnose and repair the issue.
No injuries were reported from the incident, though one of the cars on the coaster was left stuck in place. Emergency services successfully rescued all passengers, ensuring their safety. Investigators are currently assessing the damage and determining the necessary repairs, but no specific timeline for reopening has been provided.
The amusement park has received two violations linked to the malfunction: one for inadequate maintenance of the ride and another for failing to report the incident to state authorities. These violations highlight concerns about the safety and oversight of the ride’s operations.
The Cyclone, a historic wooden coaster that has been a main attraction since it opened in 1927, boasts impressive features including a top speed of 60 mph, a track length of 2,640 feet, and a maximum height of 85 feet. Despite the excitement surrounding the ride, some visitors, like Clark Ivers and Yasmine Larasati, expressed relief that they were not on the ride when the malfunction occurred.