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Revision as of 03:30, 3 December 2025

Scenic Railway Sampler


With more than 100 installations around the world, the Scenic Railway was one of the most popular types of coasters ever built. Their heyday was generally between 1885 and 1920 though several were built throughout Europe into the 1930s. Although not very tall, scenic railways were often very long with two or three lifts leading to a series of gentle drops and turns often hidden inside tunnels covered by fake mountain terrain.


Giant Scenic Railway Roller Coaster, Eden Park, Prague, Czech Republic copy.jpg

Giant Scenic Railway Eden Park,Prague, Czech Republic.


ScenicRailwayCrystalBeach copy.jpg

Scenic Railway Crystal Beach Park, Ontario, Canada.


Dip the Dips Scenic Railway at Cedar Point1908 33ftH 4200ftLong copy.jpg

Dip the Dips at Cedar Point Park, Ohio.


Scenic Luna-Park Hamburg Germany 1914FacadeView copy.jpg

Scenic Luna Park, Hamburg, Germany.


RomeScenicRailway copy.jpg

Rome Scenic Railway.


ScenicRailwayConeyIslandOH Aerial copy.jpg

Scenic Railway, Coney Island, Ohio.