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  2. Montaña Suiza - Wikipedia

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    Montaña Suiza ("Swiss Mountain" in English) is a steel scenic railway roller coaster located at Monte Igueldo Amusement Park, on the coast at San Sebastián, Spain. It was designed and built by German engineer Erich Heidrich and opened at the site in 1928. [1] It is the oldest steel roller coaster still operating in the world.

  3. Leap-The-Dips - Wikipedia

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    Leap-The-Dips is a wooden roller coaster located at Lakemont Park near Altoona, Pennsylvania.Built in 1902 by the Federal Construction Company and designed by E. Joy Morris, it is the oldest standing roller coaster in the world and believed to be the last surviving side friction roller coaster of the figure-eight variety.

  4. Steel roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    Steel Force is the eighth-tallest steel roller coaster in the world with a first drop of 205 feet (62 m) and has a top speed of 75 miles per hour (121 km/h). [4] The Smiler , a Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster at Alton Towers , which holds the record for the longest inversion Impulse with 540° helix at Knoebels Amusement Resort

  5. In honor of National Roller Coaster Day on Aug. 16, theme park writer Arthur Levine looks at some of the oldest roller coasters you can still ride.

  6. History of the roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    The oldest operating roller coaster is Leap-The-Dips at Lakemont Park in Pennsylvania, a side friction roller coaster built in 1902. The oldest wooden roller coaster in the United Kingdom is the Scenic Railway at Dreamland Amusement Park in Margate , Kent and features a system where the brakeman rides the car with wheels.

  7. List of roller coaster rankings - Wikipedia

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    The first roller coasters that attached a train to a wooden track appeared in France in the early 1800s. [1] Although wooden roller coasters are still being produced, steel roller coasters, introduced in the mid-20th-century, became more common and can be found on every continent except Antarctica. [2]

  8. Amusement Parks: Then and Now - AOL

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    The current Luna Park opened in 2010 and pays homage with rides like the aptly named Steeplechase horse-themed roller coaster and the iconic Cyclone roller coaster. In 2019, it opened two new ...

  9. Werner Stengel - Wikipedia

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    Seventy-two percent of the attractions on the 2004 Amusement Today Golden Ticket Awards list of the world's top fifty steel roller coasters were designed by Stengel Engineering. Stengel received an honorary doctorate from Gothenburg University in 2005 for "inexhaustible creativity in linking physics and design to the experience of the body in ...