• Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) is one of the oldest existing roller coaster manufacturing companies in the world. Based in Hatfield, Pennsylvania...
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    Philadelphia Toboggan Company (today called Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters), the roller coaster opened in 1967 and quickly became one of the signature attractions...
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    Blue Streak (Cedar Point) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    Streak is a wooden roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. Built by Philadelphia Toboggan Company, Blue Streak opened...
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    Thunderhawk (Dorney Park) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    roller coaster in the Cedar Fair chain, and one of the oldest in the world still in operation. It was manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC)...
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    wooden roller coaster in 2004 and from 2013 to 2016. The trains were built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC). Construction for the coaster began in June...
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    Comet (Hersheypark) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    next to Skyrush. Built in 1946 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the coaster features a double out and back track...
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  • America, which runs with Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters–designed trains. Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and GCI's first roller coaster, Wildcat at Hersheypark...
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    Yankee Cannonball (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    Paul Schmeck of the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. Its serial number is 86. In 1930, it was installed under the name "Roller Coaster" at Lakewood Park...
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    car ride through the “desert”. The coaster was specially designed for Hunt's Pier by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) and was engineered by John C...
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    section of the zoo. Built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) under famed designer John C. Allen, the roller coaster opened in 1956 as Jet Flyer....
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  • The Comet. Jetstream was designed by coaster designer John C. Allen and built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. The ride was rumored to have been reassembled...
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    Jack Rabbit (Clementon Park) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    a wooden roller coaster located at Clementon Park in Clementon, New Jersey. Opening in 1919, built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters and designed by John...
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  • Wild Cat (Hersheypark) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    roller coaster built in Hersheypark. However, unlike all other roller coasters built at the park since, Wild Cat was owned by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters...
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    Group Great Coasters International Hopkins Rides Intamin Jinma Rides Mack Rides Maurer AG Martin & Vleminckx Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters Pinfari (defunct)...
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    Thompson. The next roller coaster was the Figure Eight (1904—1909), designed by Henry B. Auchy and built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters). Following that was...
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    designed by John C. Allen of the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC). It is based on the first three roller coasters he designed shortly after becoming...
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    features dramatic drops of up to 65 feet (19.8 m). The coaster was built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company of Pennsylvania and opened in 1966 as one of...
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    is also used for storage during the off-season and summer. Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) manufactured three trains for Mean Streak. Each train...
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    extremely dangerous. These coasters are usually old wooden coasters. Dueling roller coaster: features two (or more) roller coasters, usually with a similar...
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    Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Over Georgia) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Georgia in Austell, Georgia, United States. Manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, the ride opened...
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    these coasters, PTC stopped producing roller coasters, but continues to produce wooden roller coaster trains as Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. Their...
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    Phoenix was designed and built by Herbert Paul Schmeck and Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC). It operated as "The Rocket" at Playland Park in San Antonio...
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    Screamin' Eagle (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters and was the last coaster designed by John Allen, who was a designer of roller coasters, believed a coaster should...
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    of that era, Philadelphia Toboggan Company. It was Idlewild's first and only roller coaster for decades until the larger Wild Mouse coaster was erected...
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  • area. In 1976, Carowinds opened Thunder Road, a Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters racing wooden coaster designed by Curtis D. Summers. It was the largest...
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    Twister III: Storm Chaser (category Operating roller coasters)
    Hensel Phelps Construction Co. The trains were made by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters company. In 2023, "Twister II" was renamed "Twister III: Storm...
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    Wildcat (Lake Compounce) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters)
    Wildcat is a double out-and-back wooden coaster designed by Herbert Paul Schmeck and built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company (PTC) in 1927. Before Wildcat...
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    operating season to late December or early January. With eighteen roller coasters, Canada's Wonderland has the second most of any theme park in North America...
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    Charlie Paige. It is a family coaster. Blue Flyer operates with one train, which was built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters. The train is made up of 5 cars...
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    to Geauga County Historical Society. Two of the original red Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters cars were acquired in 2017 by the Amusement Preservation Museum...
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