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So I was reading ACE's latest issue of RollerCoaster! magazine and I was surprised to see The Lil' Fireball at Kiddypark in my hometown of Bartlesville Oklahoma mentioned. The article said that the Lil' Fireball was built in 1947, which I had always heard but never believed.

 

After searching RCDB, I can't find any steel coaster as old or older than this, so is this the world's oldest operation steel coaster?

 

I'll get some pics up soon.

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^hmmm, yeah well I dunno, I guess it all comes down to how picky you are about what a conventional steel coaster is. Montaña Suiza could be considered more like a railroad type thing than a coaster, actually, it could be the world's only stone coaster! I mean, look, a wooden coaster is defined as a rollercoaster that has steel rails supported by wood, but Montaña Suiza has steel running rails supported by stone and earth and concrete, or are there other parts of it that have regular supports?

 

Or maybe I'm just stupid, I dunno, just my thoughts.

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Then if Montana Suiza is counted as a steel roller coaster then it can't be the oldest, and i would go on 2 rollercoasters everyday, with trams. They are virtually the same.

 

They were another coaster like this in Japan that was built at La Qua in '55, which i believe was before Matterhorn, though was built of liek IRon, so wasn't counted as teh first Steel ROllercoaster.

 

You know what, i reckon Blader is steel to. No more comments necessary.

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It might be the oldest steel coaster in the world, but it is probably flat steel like wild mice. The Matterhorn however is the oldest coaster with tubular steel rails like today's coasters.

 

 

I remember seeing somewhere there is an older kiddy coaster out there with steel tubes as rails.

 

 

Back on topic, I think it's pretty cool that you have a super old coaster close to you.

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