User:Hmich176/West View Park/List of roller coasters

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This is a list of roller coasters that operated at West View Park.

List of roller coasters[edit]

# Ride Season Manufacturer Type Ref(s)
Opened Closed
1
Figure 8 (1906)
1906
1908
T.M. Harton & Company
Wooden coaster
2
Figure 8 (1909)
1909
1916
T.M. Harton & Company
Wooden coaster
3
Dips
1910
1977
T.M. Harton & Company
Wooden coaster
4
Speed-O-Plane
1917
1927
T.M. Harton & Company
Wooden coaster
5
Racing Whippet
1927
1977
T.M. Harton & Company
Wooden coaster
6
Greyhound
1928
1945
T.M. Harton & Company
Wooden coaster
7
Kiddie Dips
1949
1977
T.M. Harton & Company
Kiddie wooden coaster
8
Brownie Coaster circa 1957 circa 1960
W.F. Mangels Company
Kiddie wooden coaster
9
Wild Mouse
1961
1962
Unknown
Wooden coaster

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Greater Pittsburgh's Newest Outdoor Resort===West View Park". Pittsburgh Post. April 29, 1906. p. S4-8. There is a new-style figure eight roller coaster and electric merry-go-round...Then there is a mammoth Mystic Chute. This is a combination of Ye Old Mill and Shooting-the-Chutes, and is something new in park amusements. Children will be provided with special enjoyment by Shetland ponies and Rocky Mountain burros. There will be a special track for them where the little ones can ride in safety on these gentle animals.
  2. ^ "West View Park Season Will Open On Saturday Night". The Pittsburgh Press. May 11, 1909. p. 7. ...the usual park features will attract the crowds. These include...the new figure 8-roller coaster. The latter has been rebuilt duirng the winter and is the biggest in America, being a half mile long.
  3. ^ "West View Park Open. Has Many New Amusements and Good Music Is Promised". Pittsburgh Post. May 15, 1910. p. 2. During the winter the beautiful, natural pleasure ground has been improved with the latest and best in park novelties and attractions, among them the most sensational coaster ride in the State, this alone costing $25,000. This ride was built by T.M. Harton & Co., of Pittsburgh which firm has built riding devices throughout this country and Europe, among them one now running at the Brussels Exposition.
  4. ^ "West View Park To Open Saturday". Pittsburgh Post. May 10, 1917. p. 10. A great speedoplane, which, it is believed will be the sensation of local park history, has been erected at a cost of $50,000.
  5. ^ "West View Park Open". Pittsburgh Post. April 24, 1927. p. S6-3. Over $75,000 was expended on the erection of the Racing Whippet.
  6. ^ Jacques, Jr., Charles J. (1985). Goodbye West View Park Goodbye. Amusement Park Journal. ISBN 0961439203.
  7. ^ "One-Woman Band At West View". The Pittsburgh Press. May 8, 1949. p. S5-2. All the 75 rides at the park will be in operating, including the new "Kiddie Dips."
  8. ^ West View Park – 1960, Pittsburgh, PA“. tc421mc. 1960. April 12, 2012. YouTube. 00:01:15-00:01:21.
  9. ^ "West View Offers Many New Rides". The Pittsburgh Press. May 4, 1961. p. S6-2. Included among the [new] attractions will be the "Wild Mouse," and the children's "Paddle Boat" and bicycle ride.
  10. ^ "West View Park Starts '61 Season". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 7, 1961. p. pS4-8. The main amusement attraction will be the imported German "Wild Mouse."

See also[edit]

 • Complete definitive list of West View Park attractions