Jetline front seat on-ride 5K POV @60fps Gröna Lund Grona Lund
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
- Sadly this custom Schwarzkopf coaster has permanently closed and will be dismantled. We love the way it interacted with the Vilda Musen and Twister coasters and were able to film it last June, just days before the tragic accident.
Gröna Lund is located in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Sad to see another Schwarzkopf coaster gone
When will it be dismantled?
I was due to ride it the day after the accident - I had a reserved ticket. It was like a national day of mourning when it happened. The whole city (Stockholm) seemed to know about it immediately as there were helicopters and emergency vehicles arriving from all directions. The whole park shut down for many days afterwards and it was viewed as a national tragedy. My ticket was fully refunded!
Schwarzkopf coasters will always be loved. Even after more than 4 decades.
This ride was not built by Schwarzkopf lol
RIP Schwarzkopf, the birth of great coasters.
This ride was not built by Schwarzkopf lol
@@triple7marc the layout was designd by Anton Schwarzkopf then built by Zierer
@@leyoshivenere350 Which makes it a Zierer coaster lol. We don’t say that RMCs are “Alan Schilke coasters” or that the 500 something coasters Werner Stengel designed are “Werner Stengel coasters”
@@triple7marc Of course we say so. And I never said it wasn't a Zierer coaster "lol"
@@leyoshivenere350 But no one says those things 😂
May the rider that sadly passed away that day rest in peace. 😔
People should not be hurt on rides, let alone have their lives taken away. It’s a hard and sad truth, accidents do unfortunately happen. And it’s a tragedy when they do happen.
It’s also a shame that this unique classic ride is planned to be deconstructed, perhaps Gerstlauer could have made new trains for this ride, but it’s much too late for that now.
If the park still works with Intamin, I feel that one of Intamin’s Hot Racers would work really well as a replacement for this coaster.
When it comes to incidents parks have to assess how decisions will affect their reputation. They could have refurbished & reopened it but would people have trusted them, after the scale of this incident I doubt it. I don’t thinks there’s any way they could have reopened it without a serious backlash
@@matt64allison Pretty much it sadly. And while yes some rides may have reopened since their accidents, usually when that happens, it's due to human error. This was a serious accident that got huge publicity.
It almost got The Smiler permanently axed as well as rides like New Texas Giant and the now defunct Mindbender
This was a clone of Knightmare at the now defunct Camelot Theme Park in the U.K. Sad to see another Schwarzkopf gone. RIP Jetline.
actually both where clone's and they both didn't have the mountain that the og one had.
Sucks to see this coaster gonna be dismantled 😭
When will it be dismantled?
@@tang665 work has already begun. its sad to see it go.
@@orcaboi1558 But is other roller coaster still open in Grona Lund?
@@tang665Yes, there are still other rollercoasters.
Ha! It's a traveler, with a big out and back added to the beginning. Beautifilul!
Maybe Gene Staples could save Jetline from being dismantled by Gröna Land and can be refurbished and rebuilt at one of his three IB Parks & Entertainment properties.
Sorry to say but it's too expensive for them to do that instead of dismantling it. Gröna Lund has lost enough money and are going to lose more in payout to other survivors and victims.
But foremost, it would not feel right to keep a ride where someone tragically lost their life on. I grew up riding jetline, and it was one of my favourite rides there as a kid but I would not feel ok riding in it with anyone of my family after this, not just because of safety concerns but because someone died while riding on it makes me feel uneased and not thrilled like when I was a kid.
@@ajecksThe All-American Triple Loop roller coaster at Indiana Beach took one person’s life back when it operated in Mexico. That ride was saved by Gene Staples, so it’s not impossible for him to also save this ride.
That was spectacular
Aw bummer! It looks so fun.
It’s gone permanently sadly.
i will miss jetline was y favorite ride at Gröna Lund i remember taking i multiple times one afternoon as there were no one in line just keep going for 5 time in a row
Siiiiccckkk I love this ride
Will unfortunately be taken down cause of the accident from last year
Luckily for Grona Lund is that they will get a Vekoma launch coaster in 2025 or 2026 a long with a new highly themed area in a nearby parking lot
But it will never be enough to replace this in my opinion. I’m really going to miss Jetline
Esto es terrible! Ésta montaña rusa es unica! Es un icono mundial. En el peor de los escenarios, deberian haber hecho un retrack completo con nuevos trenes y componentes mecanicos, pero manteniendo el layout original. Es una pérdida enorme para el mundo de las montañas rusas. Vekoma o Zierer podrian haber hecho una réplica.😢
Designed by Schwartzkopf built by Zierer. A curved chain lift. How did they design that?
Lots of ball bearings lol
Hopefully they get a new coaster in this place🙏♥️
RIP
This park looks like it was made by a 12 year old on roller coaster tycoon lol
They should've reopened the coaster with the defects fixed
I feel like removing Jetline is the best option. With Gröna Lund's popularity, fixing the ride and reopening it wouldn't even put a bandage on something that needs a tourniquet.
@ryan-uk6jf honey this isn’t a car
@ryan-uk6jf also the park lost money and millions of guests after the accident. So many to the point they had to cancel the Christmas event due to lack of funding.
This was a clone of the nightmare rollercoaster that was at the now shut down camerlot theme park in the UK , I was sad when nightmare got dismantled, so I was happy to find out that a clone still existed with this jetline coaster , now this coaster is also gone are Thier anymore clone coasters around the world left of nightmare?
Another of my bucket list coasters gone. It's a real shame.
I'm a bit confused about this ride getting demolished... sure it might have been in a bad state, but isn't this ride's supports intertwined with several other rides in this park such as the wild mouse and the twister? How will it get taken out or how will this ride (if it even will) get replaced? Or might it just be that the original zierer-schwarzkopf thrack get taken out and replaced by a new one by a different manufacturer? Regardless it's such a same to see this unique ride go and especially because I missed to ride this beast by a little bit over two weeks :(
But I was glad that i still got to experience this park just as it got reopened. It's a really nice park and I definitely recommend visiting this park if you are planning a visit to Stockholm.
I can imagine Gene Staples running all the way across the Atlantic, Flash-speed, to purchase the coaster before it is scrapped as Indiana Beach definitely needs another coaster that killed people before
This ride was not built by Schwarzkopf lol
@@triple7marc Meant just general coaster but it is similar to a schwarzkopf in many ways
Is it back open?
Read the description
Did you even read the description? They said that this was only filmed right before the accident last year but also mentioned that this coaster has permanently closed.
@@jarretstroud1842 jeez bro I was just asking 💀
No, it will shut down for good. 😢 I was actually a bit worried that it would crash once again some time.
This is the kinda ride only Schwarzkopf would build. They really just took a portable coaster and where like "What if whe add a massive turn way outside the Layout so travelling with it would be bigges pain in the rear end possible?"
While the layout has similarities to older travelling coasters by Schwarzkopf this wasn't constructed as a portable ride, so nobody thought what adding the turn would do to its travelling capabilities.
@@svenlakemeier You are the kind of person that needs an explanation for every joke, aren´t you?
This ride was not built by Schwarzkopf lol
@@triple7marc Not by his company, yes, but for all intents and purposes it is a Schwarzkopf coaster.
I hope they get a worthy replacement for this coaster
Grona Lund will get a Vekoma Launch coaster in 2025/2026
@@Rand0mYTuser01That’s on a completely new plot of land though. For Jetline I don’t know if they can add anything new without dismantling Vilda Musen, their Gerstlauer Bobsled, too, since it is built on Jetline’s support structure and its layout is probably in the way of a layout for a Jetline replacement. Though knowing Gröna Lund managed to build Monster, I have a very small amount of hope something worthy will replace Jetline
@@GoudLoodjeCouldn’t agree less
just another reason to never ride a schwarzkopf in the back row
This ride was not built by Schwarzkopf lol
The sad reality is that there aren’t really no accidents; they are just built differently.
They happen even when every knob is tuned just right, and every variable is set exactly right; it’s all a matter of what you have no way of ever knowing-until it’s too late, and the damage already been done.
Sadly, Jetline was no exception to this very cardinal rule at all. The managers of its park had no idea that some of their most “trusted” maintenance workers had figured it would be kinder to let more people onto the ride despite faulty wheels and wait until closing time to fix them rather than just shut down the ride temporarily and just be OK with sacrificing some visitors’ time over sacrificing entire fun family memories.
Naturally, these true buffoons were caught circumventing safety protocols, terminated and most likely sent to prison. But you can’t ever fix the problem of broken hearts and to rub salt in the wound shattered families as a direct result of these tragedies. Not even to mention ripple effects that can change the course of history for worse, such as how Jetline will most likely be demolished in the upcoming months in the wake of this mess.
But there IS the sole silver lining to all this. We can still learn from these, and move on as much stronger people. That’s the whole point behind learning brand new stuff every day; it is all in the unknown, it is only when you crack the code that YOU as a person know about it at all. We can even make an attempt to prevent a bad future from ever happening before it does happen, and vouch to prevent Jetline from being torn down and never rebuilt. Being a ride intertwined with many others, without it, the beautiful tangle gets less and less colorful and more and more bare, eventually just turning back to just a mediocre group of a few coasters and just little to nothing more.
Come on, try it today. Jesus’ even there if you ever need help.