Cedar Point coaster gets stuck mid-ride

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SANDUSKY, Ohio — Riders on the GateKeeper at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, had a scary adventure Wednesday night.

One of the trains kept going back and forth for more than a minute and a half through a keyhole inversion. Video of the incident was posted to Facebook.

Cedar Point spokesman Tony Clark released a statement to WKYC Thursday saying one train did not complete the ride because of weather. "The train came to a stop on a section of track near the main entrance. The ride's safety systems engaged as designed and an additional train was stopped on the lift hill."

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It was because of weather, park officials told WKYC.

Park employees escorted riders from both trains.

The GateKeeper opened in 2013, WJW reported. It has a height of 170 feet, goes 67 MPH and is about 2 minutes long, according to the park's official website. It's located at the front of the park above the entrance plaza.