Nemesis works in the same way as many other coasters aroud the world. The train is taken up to a height by the lift hill and then released, gaining speed as the train falls towards the ground. The train then continues around the track until it reaches the break run where it is slowed down.
If you are asking did Nemesis at Alton Towers come before Nemesis Inferno at Thorpe Park, then yes, Alton Towers had the first Nemesis. There is also now a new attraction at the park, Nemesis Sub-Terra - based around the Nemesis Legend.
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Bolliger & Mabillard, who also made Nemesis and Air at Alton Towers.
you need to be 1.4m to get on the ride nemesis at Alton towers
Nemesis at alton towers
no it is really crap nemesis is much better
Nemesis opened at Alton Towers on March 19, 1994. It was one of the world's first inverted roller coasters and quickly became a signature attraction for the theme park. The ride is known for its intense drops and unique layout, which includes several inversions and a thrilling experience through an underground section. Nemesis remains a popular choice for thrill-seekers visiting Alton Towers.
Whilst the ride experience of both rides is somewhat similar, (in that they are both 'inverted sit down' roller-coasters), there are several differences in the ride layout making them very different rides in reality. Nemesis Inferno at Thorpe Park is simply based on the popular Nemesis at Alton Towers's theme.
John Wardley designed nemesis, oblivion, dule and 13 at Alton towers!
Nemesis is a Rollercoaster in Alton Towers which is located in the Forbidden Valley. This intense ride takes you over rivers of blood and rock, reaching G-forces greater than a space shuttle launch. It was first opened on the 19th March 1994 and cost £10,000,000.
Virgin trains and alton towers work together to provide a train ticket to the theme park
It is called "Alton Towers" because the Alton Towers Resort has "Towers" which I think were built in 1980 when the Resort was first opened and the "Alton" Towers Resort is located in Alton, Stoke-on-Trent.