Visitors and vacationers evacuated from the Titan roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas after a power outage stopped the 245-foot ride mid-course over the weekend.

A power outage at Six Flags Over Texas shut down the park completely and left riders stranded at the top of The Titan, a 250-foot roller coaster.

Guests riding the Titan roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas were safely evacuated after a power outage stopped the attraction mid-course, prompting riders to descend a steep emergency staircase ...

Roller coaster riders were seen walking down the 245-foot-tall Titan coaster after a park-wide power outage at Six Flags Over Texas.

People: Six Flags Riders Forced to Walk Down from 245-Foot-Tall Rollercoaster After It Stops Mid-Air Due to Power Outage

Six Flags Riders Forced to Walk Down from 245-Foot-Tall Rollercoaster After It Stops Mid-Air Due to Power Outage

Fox News on MSN: Six Flags guests stranded 245 feet in air after power outage forces coaster evacuation

Six Flags guests stranded 245 feet in air after power outage forces coaster evacuation

The Liberty Line: Nope: Six Flags lost power and forced people to climb down a 250-foot roller coaster

Nope: Six Flags lost power and forced people to climb down a 250-foot roller coaster

Yahoo: Six Flags riders evacuate towering Texas coaster after sudden power outage

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