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Is Nemesis getting a retract?

The eagerly-anticipated return of the coaster, set to re-open to thrillseekers in 2024, takes riders on a heart-pounding journey with a g-force of 3.5 and top speed of 50mph. However, the rollercoaster will return with a changed colour from white to black, with red veins snaking along its length.



As of 2026, the legendary Nemesis at Alton Towers has already completed its massive retrack and transformation, now operating as Nemesis Reborn. The project, which took place between 2022 and early 2024, involved replacing almost the entire 2,349-foot steel track. This was necessary because the original 1994 track had reached the end of its structural life after decades of high-intensity operation. The "retrack" wasn't just a mechanical fix; the park completely reimagined the ride’s aesthetics, painting the new track black with red "vein" details and installing a massive, terrifyingly realistic animatronic eye at the center of the monster's structure. The ride's layout remains identical to the original John Wardley masterpiece, preserving its status as one of the world's best inverted coasters, but the new track provides a significantly smoother ride experience while maintaining the intense G-forces that fans have loved for over thirty years.

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