The oldest roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey is the Runaway Mine Train, which opened with the park on July 1, 1974. Built by the legendary Arrow Dynamics, this steel family coaster is a "mine train" style ride that takes passengers through a series of banked turns and sudden drops, including a memorable finale over the park’s lake. It was part of the original lineup of attractions and remains a nostalgic favorite for generations of riders. While much faster and taller record-breakers like Kingda Ka and El Toro have since dominated the skyline, the Runaway Mine Train represents the foundation of the park's thrill history. Its rustic, wooden-themed carts and winding path through the trees provide a classic "runaway" experience that is more about charm and terrain than extreme G-forces, making it one of the few rides in the park that can be enjoyed by both children and lifelong thrill-seekers alike.