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| manufacturer = Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) | | manufacturer = Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) | ||
| designer = Henry B. Auchy | | designer = [[Henry B. Auchy]] | ||
| architect = Coaster Construction Co. of Chicago | | architect = Coaster Construction Co. of Chicago | ||
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| height = 90 feet | | height = 90 feet | ||
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The [[Scenic Coaster]], sometimes called the '''Scenic Railway''', was a wooden roller coaster at Olentangy Park that operated from 1906 to 1921. It was designed by [[Henry B. Auchy]], who also built the [[Figure Eight Toboggan]], for the Columbus Zoological Company in 1904.<ref name="new">"New Taboggan." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch | The [[Scenic Coaster]], sometimes called the '''Scenic Railway''', was a wooden roller coaster at Olentangy Park that operated from 1906 to 1921. It was designed by [[Henry B. Auchy]],<ref name="rcdb">[https://rcdb.com/3156.htm "Forest Toboggan."] ''Roller Coaster Database.'' Accessed on Oct. 6, 2025.</ref> who also built the [[Figure Eight Toboggan]], for the Columbus Zoological Company in 1904.<ref name="new">"New Taboggan." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' July 11, 1904. Page 4.</ref> There, it was named the '''Forest Toboggan'''<ref name="rcdb" /> or '''Forest Coaster'''. The ride was purchased when the company went defunct<ref>Rashon, Sam. ''[https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/memory/id/151566/ The Bark of Beechwold.]'' January 1990. Accessed through the Columbus Metropolitan Library.</ref> and moved to Olentangy Park's northeast end and along North High Street<ref name="opening">"Olentangy Park Opens on April 29." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' April 15, 1906. Page 7.</ref><ref name="sanborn1922">''[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn06656_008/ Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.]'' Sanborn Map Company, - 1922 Vol. 3, 1922, 1922. Map.</ref> for the 1906 season.<ref>''The Billboard.'' Oct. 7, 1905. Vol. 17 Issue 40. Page 25.</ref><ref name="opening" /><ref>Long, W. C. 1906. "Columbus, Ohio." ''The Billboard.'' May 12, 1906. Vol. 18. Issue 19. Page 20.</ref> It was not open at the time of the season's opening,<ref>"Auspicious Day for Park Opening." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' April 30, 1906. Page 6.</ref> but opened by May 15, 1906.<ref name="rush">"Olentangy Park." ''Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' May 9, 1905. Page 4.</ref> Constructed by Coaster Construction Co. of Chicago,<ref>''The Billboard.'' Sept. 4, 1909. Vol. 21, Issue 36. Page 2.</ref> It was 90 feet tall,<ref name="new" /> and its track was over a half mile long. | ||
In September 1906, workers went on strike when management refused to increase their wages. A striker disabled the scenic coaster ride.<ref name="strike3">"Striker Cripples Scenic Railway by Taking Lens." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch | In September 1906, workers went on strike when management refused to increase their wages. A striker disabled the scenic coaster ride.<ref name="strike3">"Striker Cripples Scenic Railway by Taking Lens." ''The Columbus Sunday Dispatch." Sept. 2, 1906. Page 1.</ref> | ||
The ride was replaced in 1922 by the | The ride was replaced in 1922 by the Red Devil. | ||
== References== | == References== |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 6 October 2025
Other Name(s) | Scenic Railway Forest Toboggan Forest Coaster |
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Type | Roller Coaster Track ride |
Park Section | North Center East |
Built | 1904 |
Opened | 1906 |
Closed | 1921 (replaced) |
Manufacturer | Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) |
Designer | Henry B. Auchy |
Architect | Coaster Construction Co. of Chicago |
Materials | Wood |
Height | 90 feet |
Vehicle Type | Car |
Inversions | 0 |
Replaced By | Red Devil |
The Scenic Coaster, sometimes called the Scenic Railway, was a wooden roller coaster at Olentangy Park that operated from 1906 to 1921. It was designed by Henry B. Auchy,[1] who also built the Figure Eight Toboggan, for the Columbus Zoological Company in 1904.[2] There, it was named the Forest Toboggan[1] or Forest Coaster. The ride was purchased when the company went defunct[3] and moved to Olentangy Park's northeast end and along North High Street[4][5] for the 1906 season.[6][4][7] It was not open at the time of the season's opening,[8] but opened by May 15, 1906.[9] Constructed by Coaster Construction Co. of Chicago,[10] It was 90 feet tall,[2] and its track was over a half mile long.
In September 1906, workers went on strike when management refused to increase their wages. A striker disabled the scenic coaster ride.[11]
The ride was replaced in 1922 by the Red Devil.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Forest Toboggan." Roller Coaster Database. Accessed on Oct. 6, 2025.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "New Taboggan." Columbus Evening Dispatch. July 11, 1904. Page 4.
- ↑ Rashon, Sam. The Bark of Beechwold. January 1990. Accessed through the Columbus Metropolitan Library.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Olentangy Park Opens on April 29." Columbus Evening Dispatch. April 15, 1906. Page 7.
- ↑ Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Sanborn Map Company, - 1922 Vol. 3, 1922, 1922. Map.
- ↑ The Billboard. Oct. 7, 1905. Vol. 17 Issue 40. Page 25.
- ↑ Long, W. C. 1906. "Columbus, Ohio." The Billboard. May 12, 1906. Vol. 18. Issue 19. Page 20.
- ↑ "Auspicious Day for Park Opening." Columbus Evening Dispatch. April 30, 1906. Page 6.
- ↑ "Olentangy Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. May 9, 1905. Page 4.
- ↑ The Billboard. Sept. 4, 1909. Vol. 21, Issue 36. Page 2.
- ↑ "Striker Cripples Scenic Railway by Taking Lens." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch." Sept. 2, 1906. Page 1.