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A Bobsled roller coaster is the generic name given to any roller coaster that uses a track design that's essentially a "pipe" with the top half removed and has cars that are sent down this pipe in a freewheeling mode. The name derives from the great similarity to the track design used for the Bobsleigh winter sport.
   Most modern bobsled roller coasters are made of steel, however the first bobsled coasters, known as Flying Turns were made of wood. As of 2007, there are no Flying Turns coasters in operation, however Knoebels in Pennsylvania is planning on opening the world's first modern flying turns coaster, Flying Turns, in 2007

Bobsled Coasters

Name Park Opened Manufacturer Status
Flying Turns Euclid Beach 1930 John Norman Bartlett Demolished 1934
Flying Turns Rocky Point Park 1931 John Norman Bartlett Demolished 1938
Flying Turns Forest Park Highlands Amusement Park 1934 John Norman Bartlett Demolished 1963
Flying Turns Steeplechase Park 1934 John Norman Bartlett Demolished 1939
Flying Turns
Riverview ParkFormerly Century of Progress 1935
1933
John Norman Bartlett
Demolished
Closed 1934
Lake Placid Bobsled Palisades Amusement Park 1937 John Norman Bartlett Demolished 1946
Bobsled
Coney IslandFormerly Flushing Meadows Park 1941
1939
John Norman Bartlett
Demolished 1974
Closed 1940
Schweizer Bobbahn Europa Park 1985 MACK Rides Operating
Disaster Transport Cedar Point 1985 Intamin AG Operating
Bobbaan Efteling 1985 Intamin AG Operating
La ViboraFormerly Sarajevo Bobsled Six Flags Over TexasSix Flags Magic Mountain 1987
1986
Intamin AG
Operating
Closed 1986
Avalanche Kings Dominion 1988 MACK Rides Operating
Avalanche Pleasure Beach Blackpool 1988 MACK Rides Operating
Munich Autobahn Kobe Portopialand 1991 MACK Rides Demolished 2006
Schweizer Bobbahn Heide Park 1994 MACK Rides Operating
Screamin' Delta Demon
Old IndianaFormerly Opryland USA 1998
1984
Intamin AG
Demolished 2006
Closed 1997
Alpine BobsledFormerly Rolling Thunder
Formerly Sarajevo Bobsled
The Great Escape & Splashwater KingdomSix Flags Great AmericaSix Flags Great Adventure 1998
1989
1984
Intamin AG

Operating
Closed 1995
Closed 1988
Trace Du Hourra Parc Asterix 2001 MACK Rides Operating
Flying Turns Knoebels 2008 Knoebels Under construction

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