Cyclone roller coaster reopens in Coney Island 2 weeks after malfunction
Briefly

The Cyclone at Luna Park reopened on September 8 after city inspectors approved it post-repairs, following a mechanical failure that had shut it down for two weeks.
The Department of Buildings issued two violations for the Cyclone: inadequate maintenance and failure to report an incident. This raised safety concerns among the public.
City inspectors allowed operators to conduct several test runs prior to reopening the ride. They confirmed that the Cyclone had been adequately repaired and was safe for operation.
The iconic Cyclone coaster, first opened in 1927, reaches speeds up to 60 mph and has a track length of 2,640 feet, showcasing its historic significance.
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