Leap-The-Dips
World's Oldest Roller Coaster
Reopened May 31, 1999
All photos copyright 1999 by Joel W Styer
For photos of how the ride looked last year during restoration, click here
Above: Leap-The-Dips before opening on May 31, 1999. |
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Above: Leap the Dips is a figure eight coaster as is shown in this view of the back side. |
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Left: first test car before park opens. Above: First ride after reopening ceremony. The green pieces of wood extending left and right are the anti-rollback devices. |
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Right: car number 4 is restored and ready to
go for a ride.
Above: A quiet lift hill awaits the first ride. Note that the cars travel on wood, not steel rails for most of the ride. Right: Car storage area and transfer table |
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Above: Most of the mild dips are located in the center of the structure. Below: Two cars running at one time. |
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Above: Looking through the park toward Leap-The-Dips |
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Leap-The-Dips is the worlds oldest standing roller coaster, being built in 1902. Located at Lakemont Park in Lakemont (Altoona), PA, the ride has stood idle for fourteen years. It has been fully rebuilt for the 1999 operating season. Leap-The-Dips is the only "side friction" roller coaster left in North America. The ride is very gentle, with only small drops (dips of which the largest is nine feet), averaging about 10 MPH. Currently, the cars are running on Oak boards, as they did during it's initial years. The only metal "rails" are located in the station. The ride is pretty much as I remember it from 1984 but smoother and of course in much better condition. It is probably quieter too since the wheels are running on wood instead of steel. Leap-The-Dips was designed and built in 1902 by Edward Joy Morris. The ride is 1452 feet long and 41 feet high. Lakemont Park page at RideZone |
Leap-The-Dips Preservation Foundation Donations can be sent to: Leap-The-Dips
Preservation Foundation See here for donation details Leap-The-Dips is at Lakemont Park which is located at: Lakemont Park All photos are copyright Joel W Styer and were taken May 31, 1999, the day of the grand re-opening. |
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rights reserved. Updated
Sunday, January 18, 2004
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