According to the Roller Coaster DataBase, Bolliger & Mabillard has built 127 roller coasters since its founding in 1988,[1] beginning with Iron Wolf, which opened at Six Flags Great America in 1990.[2] Some have either been relocated, renamed or closed. In North America, B&M coaster designs are manufactured by Ohio company Clermont Steel Fabricators.[3][4][5]
Name | Model | Park | Country | Opened | Status | Notes | Ref |
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Iron Wolf Renamed Apocalypse Renamed Firebird |
Stand-Up Coaster Later Floorless Coaster |
Six Flags Great America Six Flags America |
United States | 1990 to 2011 2012 to 2018 2019 |
Operating | First B&M project and first build of this model | [2] [6] |
Batman: The Ride | Inverted Coaster | Six Flags Great America | United States | 1992 | Operating | First build of this model | [7] |
Kumba | Sitting Coaster | Busch Gardens Tampa | United States | 1993 | Operating | First build of this model | [8] |
Dragon Khan | Sitting Coaster | PortAventura Park | Spain | 1995 | Operating | Record for most inversions (8) at opening | [9] |
Alpengeist | Inverted Coaster | Busch Gardens Williamsburg | United States | 1997 | Operating | Tallest of its class | [10] |
Oblivion | Dive Coaster | Alton Towers | United Kingdom | 1998 | Operating | First build of this model | [11] |
The Riddler's Revenge | Stand-Up Coaster | Six Flags Magic Mountain | United States | 1998 | Operating | Largest and fastest of its class | [12] |
Medusa Formerly Bizarro |
Floorless Coaster | Six Flags Great Adventure | United States | 1999 | Operating | First build of this model | [13] |
Incredible Hulk | Sitting Coaster | Universal Islands of Adventure | United States | 1999 | Operating | First launched B&M attraction | [14] |
Dragon Challenge Formerly Dueling Dragons |
Inverted Coaster | Universal Islands of Adventure | United States | 1999 | Removed | Only B&M project to be demolished | [15] |
Apollo's Chariot | Hyper Coaster | Busch Gardens Williamsburg | United States | 1999 | Operating | First build of this model | [16] |
Galactica Formerly Air |
Flying Coaster | Alton Towers | United Kingdom | 2002 | Operating | First build of this model | [17] |
Dominator Formerly Batman: Knight Flight |
Floorless Coaster | Kings Dominion Geauga Lake |
United States | 2008 2000 to 2007 |
Operating | Largest of its class | [18] [19] |
Raptor | Wing Coaster | Gardaland | Italy | 2011 | Operating | First build of this model | [20] |
Leviathan | Hyper Coaster | Canada's Wonderland | Canada | 2012 | Operating | First B&M roller coaster to be classified as a "gigacoaster" | [21] |
Rougarou Formerly Mantis |
Floorless Coaster Formerly Stand-Up Coaster |
Cedar Point | United States | 2015 1996 to 2014 |
Operating | First instance of B&M changing train type | [22] |
Fury 325 | Hyper Coaster | Carowinds | United States | 2015 | Operating | World's tallest non-launched roller coaster | [23] |
Yukon Striker | Dive Coaster | Canada's Wonderland | Canada | 2019 | Operating | Tallest of its class | [24] |
Pipeline: The Surf Coaster | Surf Coaster (Stand Up) | SeaWorld Orlando | United States | 2023 | Operating | First launched stand-up roller coaster | [25] |
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