Euthanasia Coaster | |
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![]() Track profile of the Euthanasia Coaster, showing its 500 m (1,600 ft) lift hill and seven clothoid inversions | |
General statistics | |
Type | Steel |
Designer | Julijonas Urbonas |
Model | Strata coaster |
Lift/launch system | Cable lift hill |
Height | 500 m (1,600 ft) |
Length | 7,544 m (24,751 ft) |
Speed | 360 km/h (220 mph) |
Inversions | 7 |
Duration | 3:20 |
G-force | 10 |
The Euthanasia Coaster is the name given to a hypothetical steel roller coaster and euthanasia device designed with the sole purpose of killing its passengers.[1] The concept was conceived in 2010 and made into a scale model by Lithuanian artist Julijonas Urbonas, a PhD candidate at the Royal College of Art in London.
Urbonas, who had formerly been an amusement park employee, stated that the goal of his concept roller coaster is to take lives "with elegance and euphoria",[2] either for euthanasia or execution purposes.[3] John Allen, who had been the president of the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, inspired Urbonas with his description of the "ultimate" roller coaster as one that "sends out 24 people and they all come back dead".[4]