| Roller Coaster: | 7 Picos |
| Amusement Park: | Parque de Atracciones de Madrid (Madrid, Madrid, Spain) |
| Classification: | Roller Coaster |
| Type: | Steel - Sit Down |
| Status: | Defunct Operated from 5/15/1969 to 9/11/2005 |
| Make / Model: | Schwarzkopf / Wildcat / 54m |
| Designer: | Ing.-Büro Stengel GmbH |
| Dimensions: | 177.2 ft x 65.6 ft |
| Maps: | Bing Maps (Satellite) · Google Maps (Satellite) |
| Capacity: | 900 riders per hour |
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| Length: | 1,509.2 ft | |
| Height: | 44.3 ft | |
| Inversions: | 0 | |
| Speed: | 37.3 mph | |
| Duration: | 1:26 | |
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| Trains: | 10 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 4 riders per car. |
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| History: | The 7 Picos gave 77 million rides during its 36 years of operation. The cars from the 7 Picos were auctioned off and the rest of the ride was sold for scrap metal after it closed at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid. |
| Trivia: | The first rider of the 7 Picos was Mr.Carlos Arias Navarro, the Mayor of Madrid. |
| Etymology: | "Picos" is Spanish for "Peaks". "7 Peaks" is a reference to a popular mountainous section in the State of Madrid near the cities of Navacerrada and Cercedilla. |