Wodan Timbur Coaster
E4 · Wooden Wonders
E4 · № 60/150
Wodan Timbur Coaster
Europa-Park · DE · Great Coasters International GCI Wooden Twister
“Rust raised a wooden giant where three great rides meet.”
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Fast facts
- Wodan Timbur Coaster operates at Europa-Park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. coasterpedia.net
- The ride opened on 31 March 2012. coasterpedia.net
- Great Coasters International built the wooden coaster. coasterpedia.net
- Europa-Park lists WODAN - Timburcoaster at forty metres tall and 100 km/h. europapark.de
- Its track length is 1,050 metres, with no inversions. coasterpedia.net
- The theoretical capacity is 1,250 people per hour. europapark.de
- The trains carry twenty-four people per train. europapark.de
The story of Wodan Timbur Coaster
When Europa-Park prepared its 2012 season, the new wooden roller coaster was announced for a 31 March opening. The name WODAN - Timburcoaster had been chosen after an official call for ideas, and the park described a ride more than 1,000 metres long and over forty metres high. corporate.europapark.com
The finished coaster stood in the Iceland area, on 1.6 hectares between Atlantica SuperSplash and blue fire Megacoaster. Its construction took nine months, with American engineering and local German subcontractors giving shape to a large wooden undertaking in the visitor’s path. newsparcs.com
Great Coasters International’s own installation timeline records Wodan Timburcoaster at Europa-Park as a 2012 addition. In the park, it became Europa-Park’s first giant wooden roller coaster, a proud timber companion to the neighbouring steel and water rides. greatcoasters.com· europapark.de
Today the ride remains in operation, listed by Europa-Park with a forty-metre height, 100 km/h maximum speed, and 1,250 people per hour theoretical capacity. For the traveller arriving in Rust, the wooden structure is still a substantial piece of park engineering. europapark.de· coasterpedia.net
Sources
- coasterpedia.net Preferred source
- europapark.de Preferred source
- corporate.europapark.com Preferred source
- newsparcs.com Acceptable source
- greatcoasters.com Preferred source
This background is AI-drafted from public sources and human-reviewed before publishing — approved 20 August 2026.