Switchback Railway

Switchback Railway

Infobox roller coaster
name=Switchback Railway


caption=original Switchback Railway at Coney Island
location=Coney Island
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type=Wood
status=Closed
opened=June 13, 1884
manufacturer=LaMarcus Adna Thompson
designer=LaMarcus Adna Thompson
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height=50
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length=600
speed=50
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rcdb_number=3742
The original Switchback Railway at Coney Island was the first roller coaster designed as an amusement ride in America. It was designed by LaMarcus Adna Thompson in 1881 and constructed in 1884.Urbanowicz, Steven J. (2002) "The Roller Coaster Lover's Companion", Citadel Press Kensington, New York. ISBN #0806523093. pg 4. ] It appears that Thompson based his design, at least in part, on the Mauch Chunk Switchback Gravity Railroad which was a coal-mining train that had started carrying passengers as a thrill ride in 1827.

For five cents, riders would climb a tower to board the large bench-like car and were pushed off to coast 600 ft down the track to another tower.Rutherford, Scott (2000) "The American Roller Coaster," MBI Publishing Company, Wisconsin. ISBN #0760306893.] The car went just over 6 mph. At the top of the other tower the vehicle was switched to a return track or "switched back" (hence the name.)

This track design was soon replaced with an oval complete-circuit ride designed by Charles Alcoke and called the "Serpentine Railway". In 1885 Phillip Hinkle developed a lift system which appeared in his ride called Gravity Pleasure. The Gravity Pleasure also featured cars in which the passengers could face forward instead of in the awkward bench-like seats of the first two roller coasters.

Not to be outdone, in 1886 LaMarcus Adna Thompson patented his design of coasters that included dark tunnels with painted scenery. Thompson built many more roller coasters across the country which were called "The L.A. Thompson Scenic Railway." Some of these operated until 1954.Fact|date=September 2007

Many of these early coasters were torn down and replaced by larger ones, and soon most roller coasters built before the 1930s had been demolished. But modern roller coaster companies are now resurrecting old "woodies" and building what they call "hybrid" roller coasters, which combine the safety and sturdiness of steel structures with the classic feel of wooden tracks. Many of these, such as The Voyage and Thunderhead are becoming just as popular as Thompson's original Switchback Railway.

References

ee also

*Sheedy, Chris. "Icons - In the Beginning... Roller-Coaster", Sunday Life (weekly supplemental magazine included in The Sun-Herald), John Fairfax Publications Pty Ltd., January 7, 2007, p. 10


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