| Roller
Coaster |
Speed |
Location |
|
Kingda Ka |
128 mph |
Six Flags
Great Adventure
Jackson, New Jersey |
|
Top Thrill Dragster |
120 mph |
Cedar Point
Sandusky, Ohio |
|
Dodonpa |
106.8 mph |
Fujikyu
Highlands
FujiYoshida-shi, Japan |
|
Steel Dragon
2000 |
95 mph |
Nagashima
Spaland
Mie, Japan |
|
Millennium
Force |
92 mph |
Cedar Point
Sandusky, Ohio |
|
Goliath |
85 mph |
Six Flags
Magic Mountain
Valencia, California |
|
Titan |
85 mph |
Six Flags Over
Texas
Arlington, Texas |
|
Phantom's
Revenge |
82 mph |
Kennywood Park
West Mifflin, Pennsylvania |
|
Xcelerator |
82 mph |
Knott's Berry
Farm
Buena Park, California |
|
Fujiyama |
81 mph |
Fujikyu
Highlands
FujiYoshida-shi, Japan |
|
Thunder Dolphin |
81 mph |
Tokyo Dome
City
Tokyo, Japan |
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