- Philadelphia Toboggan Company
Infobox Company
company_name = Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters
company_
company_type = Private
foundation = 1904
location =Hatfield, Pennsylvania
key_people = Tom Rebbie President/CEO
industry =Amusement ride s
products = Roller coaster cars and trains
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homepage = http://www.philadelphiatoboggancoastersinc.com/
footnotes =The Philadelphia Toboggan Company is the oldest existing
roller coaster manufacturing company in the world. Based inHatfield, Pennsylvania , it was established in 1904 byHenry Auchey andChester Albright , making various amusement devices, includingcarousel s, wooden roller coasters, and their trains. The company's carousels were preferred among discriminating clients, for their elaborate carvings and elegant decorations. Among their lead carvers were Daniel Carl Muller, Leo Zoller, John Zalar and, most importantly, Frank Caretta. Fine examples of the company's carousels (manufactured from 1904–1934) exist throughout the United States. A few of the rides the Philadelphia Toboggan Company built include theRollo Coaster atIdlewild Park in 1938, and the Carousel for the same amusement park in 1931. The company also manufacturedSkee Ball machines for many years.In 1991, the company changed its name to Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. It is now managed by
Tom Rebbie , and they mainly make and refurbish roller coaster cars and trains.Wooden Roller Coasters
See also:
This table only includes PTC Coasters that are still operating.
(1) Originally built in 1947 at Playland Park (San Antonio, TX) as The Rocket. Park closed in 1980. Relocated to
Knoebels in 1985.(2) Originally built in 1949 at
Crystal Beach Park (Crystal Beach,Ontario Canada). park closed in 1989. Coaster desmantled in 1990. In storage until 1993. Transported to Queensbury, NY's The Great Escape. Rebuilt and opened in 1994.Carousels
See also:
This table only includes PTC carousels that are still operating or in restoration. Most PTC carousels were numbered, so they are easily identified. Most have been moved from their original opening locations.
Funhouse items
Laffing Sal - automated funhouse character/amusement devicePTC was involved with the booming dark ride and funhouse business since before WWII, spawning off the company Funni-Frite of
Columbus, Ohio .External links
* [http://www.philadelphiatoboggancoastersinc.com/ Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, Inc.]
* [http://www.coasterclub.org/library/ptc/index.php European Coaster Club PTC Database]
* [http://carouselptc30.customer.netspace.net.au/index.html PTC Carousel 30 in Australia Homepages ]
* [http://history.amusement-parks.com/famcaro.htm PTC Carousel 87 at Family Kingdom Amusement Park, Myrtle Beach SC]
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