Alton Towers insist temporary ride closures in the wake of the Smiler crash are at normal levels despite complaints from visitors. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with ...
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The ride stopped at the top for safety - then it was restarted into a collision
What began as a brief delay on The Smiler at Alton Towers turned into one of the worst rollercoaster crashes in modern British history. After passengers were told a minor technical issue was being ...
Alton Towers will be closed again tomorrow after a crash on 'The Smiler' rollercoaster which seriously injured four people, including three teenagers. Did you know with a Plus subscription to ...
LONDON – One roller coaster car slammed into another Tuesday on one of Britain’s biggest amusement park rides, leaving four teenagers seriously injured and stranding passengers 25 feet in the air, ...
The crash happened on the world's first 14 loop rollercoaster, the Smiler, which opened in May 2013. Alton Towers said a total of 16 people were involved in the collision on Tuesday afternoon. Staff ...
Alton Towers' Smiler rollercoaster has broken down just months after reopening after a crash. People were trapped with the ride stationary on the track, with some hanging upside down in mid-air, ...
Alton Towers' new £18 million ride has been forced to close again – after a part of the ride flew off and landed just yards from people queuing for the attraction. Sign up for the top news stories ...
Alton Towers has confirmed that its Smiler ride will reopen to the public on March 19. The ride has been closed since June 2 2015 after a horrific crash where five people were seriously injured. Leah ...
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The boss of Alton Towers owner Merlin has said the theme park could take 18 months to recover as the group warned of a £50 million profits hit following a major rollercoaster accident. Sign Up and be ...
Alton Towers operator Merlin Attractions has been fined £5 million at Stafford Crown Court after admitting health and safety breaches over The Smiler rollercoaster crash. The crash left two teenagers ...
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