- Source: Tornado (Coney Island)
Tornado (formerly known as Bobs) was a roller coaster located at Coney Island along Bowery Street in Brooklyn, New York City. Designed by Fred Church and built by the L. A. Thompson Company, the roller coaster cost $250,000 to build and opened in 1926. Much like the neighboring Coney Island Cyclone, it was a hybrid design consisting of a wooden track and steel structure. The coaster's track wrapped around a tower atop which the ride's name was attached. The land under the coaster was narrow, only 70 feet wide at its widest.
In 1977, much of the coaster was destroyed by arson. The coaster was completely demolished in April 1978.
See also
Thunderbolt (1925 roller coaster)
References
The American Roller Coaster, Scott Rutherford, Andover Junction Publishing, 2000
External links
Tornado and the others.
The Tornado.
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- Portland, Oregon
- Tornado (Coney Island)
- Coney Island
- Tornado (disambiguation)
- Coney Island Cyclone
- Luna Park (Coney Island, 1903)
- Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- 2007 Brooklyn tornado
- Frederick Church (engineer)
- Tight (Mindless Self Indulgence album)
- Indian Lake (Ohio)