Spectacular rollercoaster for tayto park this summer

The largest inverted wooden rollercoaster in Europe will be up and running in Tayto Park this summer.
Tayto Park’s founder, Ray Coyle, today unveiled the first look at the rollercoaster of epic proportions that is currently being built there.
The rollercoaster will have a strong Irish mythological theme and will not only be Europe’s largest inverted wooden roller coaster but also the only one of its kind in Europe.
With over 800,000 kgs of yellow pine wood transported from Southern USA, more than 100 tonnes of steel and collectively over 700,000 nails and bolts, the rollercoaster will reach dizzying heights of 32.05 metres with a stomach churning drop zone of 29 metres.
Ground was broken on the project on 10th of August 2014 and construction commenced on the 1st September. Tayto Park has employed the services of globally renowned rollercoaster engineers The Gravity Group from Cincinnatti, Ohio who have created over 50 wooden rollercoasters around the world, including the first ever wooden rollercoaster in China. 
A team of 70 engineers and builders have been hard at work to ensure that the rollercoaster will be completed by Summer 2015.
Tayto Park opens to the public for its fifth season on Thursday, 26th March.