Arrow Dynamics (fictional)/Looper Trains List

Here's the list of Arrow Dynamics Looper Trains that are used for their Corkscrew, Custom Looper, Launched Loop, Loop & Corkscrew coasters, and Vekoma MK-1200 and Boomerang coasters.

First generation (1975-1983, 1985)
When Arrow Dynamics (then known as Arrow Development) introduced the Corkscrew coaster model, the first generation Looper trains were introduced. These trains were also used for Vekoma MK-1200 coasters. In late 1983, Arrow Huss decided to discontinue their first-generation Looper trains, to make way for their second-generation Looper trains in the following year. Dragon Mountain at Marineland Theme Park was the last Arrow coaster built with their first-gen looper trains, and The Screamer at Boblo Island was the last Vekoma coaster built with Arrow's first-gen looper trains.


 * Started production: 1974
 * Ended production: 1983/1985

Currently

 * An Arrow Classic: Sidewinder - Elitch Gardens (1990-present) (formerly known as Sidewinder) (Relocated from Magic Springs Theme and Water Park as Roaring Tornado [1980-1989]) (originally OGR/later TRV3) (Launched Loop)
 * Apocalypse - Lunapark (2012-present) (relocated from Flamingo Land as Corkscrew [1990-2011] and Spanish City Amusement Park as Corkscrew [1983-1989]) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Vekoma Corkscrew with Bayerncurve)
 * The Captain's Corkscrew - Pirates World (1982-1993) (relocated to a park in Israel) (originally OGR/later TRV1 in 1988) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Corkscrew - Cedar Point (1976-present) (originally OGR/then TRV1/later TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Corkscrew - Dylan Park & Redwall Abbey (1979-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Corkscrew - Hilton Heights (1979-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Corkscrew - Maddoxia Gardens (1980-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Corkscrew - Michigan's Adventure (1979-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Corkscrew - Valleyfair (1980-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Deja Vu - Six Flags Canada's Wonderland (1987-present) (formerly known as The Bat [1987-2006]) (TRV2) (Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Demon - Six Flags Great America West (1976-present) (formerly known as Turn of the Century [1976-1979]) (originally OGR/then TRV1/later TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Dragon Fyre - Six Flags Canada's Wonderland (1981-present) (formerly known as Dragon Fire [1997-2006]) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Dragon Mountain - Marineland (1983-present; custom front train design) (originally OGR/then TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * El Kadsreian Demon - El Kadsreian Adventure Acres (1997-present) (Relocated from Marquette Woods Park [never built] and Philly's Drive-In Theater Park as The Drive-In Corkscrew [1977-1991] and The Red Daredevil [1992-1994]) (originally OGR when it originally operated at Philly's Drive-In Theater Park/later TRV2 in 1992) (color scheme: original colors: Red with white and blue stripes and black OTSRs, 1992-1994 colors: Red with black stripe and black OTSRs, 1997-present: Black with a red stripe and black OTSRs) (Corkscrew)
 * Firestorm - Six Flags Great Kadsre (1983-present) (originally OGR [1983-1998]/later TRV2 [1999-present]) (Corkscrew)
 * Flashback - Oregon Adventures (1987-present) (formerly known as Screamin' Loop [1987-1998] and McDonald's Flashback [1999-2008]) (relocated from Tokyo Dome City as Boomerang [1979-1985]) (originally has OGR when it originally operated at Tokyo Dome City as Boomerang/later TRV1 when it relocated to Oregon Adventures in 1987) (Launched Loop)
 * Joker's Jinx - Six Flags Fiesta Georgia (1999-present) (relocated from Six Flags America as Python [1993-1998] and Six Flags Great Adventure as Lightnin' Loops (Red Loop) [1978-1992]) (originally OGR [1978-1987]/later TRV3 [1988-present]) (Launched Loop)
 * Montaña Rusa - Diverland (1983-present) (OGR) (Vekoma Double Loop Corkscrew)
 * Pieces Corkscrew - Piecespark (1980-present) (relocated from Florida Adventures as Corkscrew [1975-1979]) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (color scheme: Red with white stripe and black OTSRs) (Corkscrew)
 * Roller Coaster - MGM Dizzee World (1996-present) (relocated from Geauga Lake as Corkscrew [1978-1995]) (OGR) (Corkscrew)
 * Satellite - Freedomland (1975-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Sidewinder - Westerndome (1979-1988) (relocated to Montana's Fantasyworld [never built] and later moved to a park in India as The Cyclone Loop Coaster) (originally OGR/later TRV1 in 1984) (color scheme: original colors: White with yellow stripe and Black OTSRs, India colors: Purple with yellow stripe and Black OTSRs) (Loop & Corkscrew)
 * Star Mountain - Beto Carrero World (1993-present) (relocated from Ital Park as Corkscrew [1980-1990]) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Vekoma Corkscrew with Bayerncurve)
 * Super Tornado - Mirabilandia (2008-present) (relocated from Luna Park in Brazil [never built] and Tivoli Park as Montanha Espacial [1983-1995]) (OGR) (Vekoma Whirlwind)
 * The Tantrum - Scotland's Wonderland (1993-present) (Relocated from Desertworld as Corkscrew [1977-1992]) (originally OGR/later TRV1 in 1984) (color scheme: original colors: Tan with Gray stripe and black OTSRs, 1984-present colors: Red with white stripe and black OTSRs) (Corkscrew)
 * Turn of the Century - Carwardine's Great America (1977-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Viper - Darien Lake (1982-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Vortex - Calaway Park (1982-present) (originally OGR/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Wabash Cannonball - Opryland (2000-present) (Relocated from Opryland USA under the same name [1975-1997]) (originally OGR/later TRV1) (Corkscrew)
 * Whirl Wind Looping Coaster - Wonder Island (2003-present) (Relocated from Thailand's Magic Land as Corkscrew [1982-2000]) (OGR) (Vekoma Whirlwind)

No Longer Used

 * Big Loop - Heide Park Resort (1983-2009) (OGR) (color scheme: Red with white and blue stripes and black OTSRs) (Vekoma Custom MK-1200) (FATE: In 2010, the original trains were replaced with Vekoma MK-1200 Trains that was originally used for Corkscrew at Alton Towers from 1996 to 2008.)
 * Corkscrew - Alton Towers (1980-1995) (OGR) (color scheme: Red with white and blue stripes and black OTSRs) (Vekoma Corkscrew with Bayerncurve) (FATE: in 1996, the original trains were replaced with new Vekoma MK-1200 trains)
 * Corkscrew - Knott's Berry Farm (1975-1980's) (OGR) (color scheme: Red with white and blue stripes and black OTSRs) (Corkscrew) (FATE: In the 1980s, the original trains were replaced with new Arrow's second-generation looper train)
 * Corkscrew - Playland PNE (1994-2018) (originally OGR [1985-1993]/later TRV2 [1994-2018]) (relocated from Boblo Island as Screamer [1985-1993]) (color scheme: Red with black stripes and black OTSRs) (Vekoma Corkscrew with Bayerncurve) (FATE: TBA)
 * Desert Loop - Desertworld Theme and Water Park (2001-2015) (originally OGR/then TRV2) (Relocated from Six Flags New England as Black Widow [1977-1999]) (Launched Loop) (FATE: unknown)
 * Fireball - Saltair-World (2005-2010) (originally OGR [1977-2004]/later TRV2 [2005-2010]) (color scheme: original colors: Yellow with white stripe and black OTSRs, 2005-2010 colors: Black with red and orange stripes and orange OTSRs) (Launched Loop) (FATE: unknown)
 * Korkkiruuvi - Särkänniemi Amusement Park (1987-2009) (OGR) (relocated from Clacton Pier as Whirlwind [1983-1985]) (color scheme: Red with white and blue stripes and black OTSRs) (Vekoma Whirlwind) (FATE: unknown)
 * Lightnin' Loops (Blue Loop) - Six Flags Great Adventure (1978-1987) (OGR) (color scheme: red with white stripe and black OTSRs) (Launched Loop) (FATE: unknown)
 * Oregon's Loop-Screw - Oregon Adventures (1983-1994) (originally OGR [1983-1985]/later TRV1 [1986-1994]) (color scheme: Black train with yellow stripe and black OTSRs) (Loop & Corkscrew) (FATE: TBA)
 * Python - Busch Gardens Tampa (1976-2006) (originally OGR/then TRV1/later TRV2) (color scheme: Black with a yellow stripe and black OTSRs) (Corkscrew) (FATE: unknown)
 * Revolution - Blackpool Pleasure Beach (1979-1990's) (OGR) (Launched Loop) (FATE: In 1990s, the original trains were replaced with Arrow's second-generation looper train)
 * Screw Coaster - Nara Dreamland (1978-2006) (OGR) (color scheme: Train 1: Light blue with white stripe and light blue and red OTSRs, Train 2: Bright red with white stripe and black OTSRs) (Corkscrew) (FATE: scrapped)
 * The Sonic Loop - Philly's Drive-In Theater Park (1978-1994) (originally OGR/later TRV1 in 1986) (color scheme: original colors: White with black stripe and black OTSRs, 1992-1994 colors: Blue with a white stripe and white OTSRs) (Launched Loop) (FATE: scrapped)
 * Space Salamander - Expoland (1979-2007) (OGR) (Loop & Corkscrew) (FATE: unknown)
 * Super Wirbel - Holiday Park (1979-2002) (OGR) (color scheme: Green with yellow and red stripes and black OTSRs) (Vekoma Corkscrew with Bayerncurve) (FATE: In 2003, the original trains were replaced with Vekoma MK-1200 trains)
 * Texas Lightnin' - Americawood Park (1976-1993) (OGR) (color scheme: original colors: Red with white and blue stripes and black OTSRs [1976-1983, 1989-1990], 1990-1993 colors: Red with the blue stripe and black OTSRs) (Corkscrew) (FATE: In 1994, the original trains were replaced with Arrow Third generation looper trains)

Meaning
OGR = Original restraints TRV1 = Thick restraints version 1 TRV2 = Thick restraints version 2 TRV3 = Thick restraints version 3

Second generation (1984-1999)
After Arrow discontinue their first-generation Looper trains in 1983, their second-generation looper trains were introduced in the following year. These trains were also used for the Vekoma Boomerang model which was introduced the same year.


 * Started production: 1984
 * Ended production: 1999

Cars' Back Cover
TBA

Currently

 * Boomerang - La Ronde (1984-present) (originally TRV1/later TRV2) (Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Boomerang - Mid-American Adventure (2013-present) (relocated from Six Flags Over Texas as Flashback [1990-2012]) (TRV3) (Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Boomerang - Six Flags Mexico (1988-present) (relocated from Rafaela Padilla [1984-1986]) (Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Carolina Cyclone - Six Flags Carowinds (2020-present) (originally used as Vortex at Six Flags Kings Island [1987-2019]) (TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Corkscrew - Baldwin Village (1985-present) (originally TRV1/later TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Corkscrew - Callaghan's Family Fun Park (1985-present) (TRV1) (Corkscrew)
 * Corkscrew - Silverwood (1990-present) (Relocated from Knott's Berry Farm [the mid-1980s-1989]) (TRV1) (Corkscrew)
 * Corkscrew Coaster - Rainbow's End (1986-present) (originally TRV1/later TRV2) (Loop & Corkscrew)
 * Diamond Back - Frontier City (1993-present) (TRV3) (Launched Loop)
 * The Joker - Six Flags Kings Backyard (1994-present) (formerly known as Anaconda [1994-2006]) (TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Loopen - TusenFryd (1988-present) (TRV2) (Vekoma Tornado)
 * Memphis Screamer - Memphisworld (1986-present) (formerly known as Batman the Ride [2000 - 2006]) (originally TRV1/later TRV2 in 1997) (Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Missoula Corkscrew - Missoula's Adventureland (1984-present) (originally TRV1/later TRV2) (color scheme: Gray with yellow stripe, black OTSRs) (Loop & Corkscrew)
 * Ragin' Cajun - Blue Bayou and Dixie Landin' (2001-present) (relocated from Butlins Pwllheli as Boomerang [1987-1998]) (originally TRV1/later TRV2) (Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Revolution - Blackpool Pleasure Beach (1990's-present) (formerly known as Irn-Bru Revolution [the 1990s-2011]) (TRV2) (Launched Loop)
 * Rocket Loop - Texas Spaceworld (1997-present) (TRV2) (Loop & Corkscrew)
 * Steel Beast - Six Flags Schuyler Lake (1988-present; custom front train design) (TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Taekwondo - Busch Gardens Houston (1988-present) (TRV2) (Corkscrew)
 * Tidal Wave - Trimper Rides (1986-present) (originally TRV1/later TRV2) (color scheme: Red with yellow stripe and black OTSRs) (Vekoma Boomerang)
 * Tornado - Desertworld Theme and Water Park (2013-present) (Relocated from Saltair-World as The Jester [2007-2012] and Utah Hurricane [1990-2006]) (TRV2) (Vekoma Hurricane)
 * Viper - Six Flags Kings Dominion (1991-present) (formerly known as Anaconda [1991-2006]) (TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Viper - Six Flags Magic Mountain (1990-present) (TRV3) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Whirlwind - Playland Park (1984-present) (formerly known as Ganon's Whirlwind [1993-2006])(originally TRV1/later TRV2) (Vekoma Whirlwind)
 * Wild Thing - Wild Waves Theme & Water Park (1997-present) (Relocated from Rocky Point Amusement Park as Corkscrew [1984-1995]) (originally TRV1 [1984-1996]/later TRV2 [1997-present]) (color scheme: Red with white stripe and black OTSRs) (Loop & Corkscrew)

No Longer Used

 * Boomerang - Knott Berry Farm (1990-2017) (TRV2) (Vekoma Boomerang) (FATE: TBA)
 * Boomerang - Tucson's Wonderland (1986-1995) (TRV1) (color scheme: Red with white and blue stripes and black OTSRs) (Vekoma Boomerang) (FATE: In the 1996 season, original Arrow trains were replaced with Vekoma trains)
 * The Dragon - Ocean Park (1984-2021) (TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster) (FATE: TBA)
 * The Dragon's Cave - Pirates World (enclosed) (1994-2008) (TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster) (FATE: In the 2009 season, the original Arrow trains were replaced with new Vekoma trains with vest restraints)
 * P.S.M: Psycho Screamer Machine - Tucson's Wonderland (1991-1994) (TRV2) (Custom Looping Coaster) (FATE: In the 1995 season, the original trains were replaced with Arrow Third generation looper trains)
 * Recoil - Wonderla Amusement Park Hyderabad (2016-2017) (relocated from Alabama Adventure as Zoomerang [2005-2012] and Six Flags Sydney as Demon [1992-2004] and World Expo Park as Titan [1988] (originally TRV1/later TRV2) (Vekoma Boomerang) (FATE: TBA)
 * Shockwave - Six Flags Great America East (1988-2002) (originally TRV2/later TRV3) (color scheme: Train 1: Red with Blue stripe and orange OTSRs, Train 2: Yellow with Blue stripe and orange OTSRs, Train 3: Blue with the light blue stripe and orange OTSRs) (Custom Looping Coaster) (FATE: TBA)
 * Whirlwind - Ghost Town In The Sky (2000-2019) (Relocated from Memphisworld as Shockwave [1986 to 1995] and Whirlwind [1996 to 1999]) (originally TRV1 [1986-1995]/later TRV2 [1996-2019]) (Vekoma Whirlwind) (FATE: In 2020 season, the original Arrow trains were replaced with new Vekoma trains with vest restraint)

Meaning
TRV1 = Thick restraints version 1 TRV2 = Thick restraints version 2 TRV3 = Thick restraints version 3

Third generation (1992-1995)
While Arrow Dynamics continued producing their second-generation looper trains until 1999, they introduced their third-generation looper trains in 1992. Their coaster that has third-generation looper trains was Drachen Fire at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. It was later discontinued in 1995.


 * Started production: 1992
 * Ended production: 1995

Currently

 * Alby's Corkscrew - Albuquerque Adventure Acres (2022-present) (originally used as the third train of P.S.M: Psycho Screamer Machine at Tucson's Wonderland [1995-2019]) (Vekoma Whirlwind)
 * Canyon Blaster - Adventuredome (1993-present) (Custom Looping Coaster)
 * Cherokee Twister - Cherokee Park (2003-present) (Relocated from Americawood Park as Texas Lightnin' [1994-2002])
 * Nitro Rush - Carwardine Colony (1993-present) (Chassis replaced by D.H. Morgan in 2002) (Custom Looping Coaster)

No Longer Used

 * Drachen Fire - Busch Gardens Williamsburg (1992-1998) (Custom Looping Coaster) (FATE: TBA)

Trivia

 * The front car of the trains has a "Drachen Fire" style flame design on it that was added when the coaster was moved to El Kadsreian Adventure Acres.
 * The front car of the trains has the "The Cyclone Loop Coaster" logo on it which was added when the coaster was moved from Westerndome (then known as Tuscondome.
 * Rocket Loop's Arrow second-generation looping trains were bought as new old stock in '97. The original first gen trains of Oregon's Loop-Screw got dented because some of the trains fell off the truck and remain lost in the woods during relocating from Oregon Adventures to Texas Spaceworld.
 * The Deja Vu train was originally used as the third train of Dragon Fyre, but the park never operated three trains on the Dragon Fyre.
 * When Fireball was moved to Saltair-World in 2005, they used Shockwave's original orange restraints (that haven't been used since have been replaced by Thick restraints version 3) for the Fireball train.