Flyer Comet (Whalom Park)

Flyer Comet Whalom Park ( Lunenburg, Massachusetts, United States) was a wooden roller coaster manufacturer Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, which opened in 1940. It was designed by Vernon Keenan, closed in 2000 and demolished in late 2006. The lift motor and other mechanical parts of the web have been sold some years before the demolition of the web.

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When the 1923 -built Shooting Star roller coaster was destroyed in 1938 by a hurricane, Whalom presented to the National Amusement Devices Company and the designer Vernon Keenan to create a new roller coaster. Some parts of the Shooting Star were used for construction of the railway, which was called from then Comet. She was the third roller coaster of the park since its opening in 1893, there were more added no new roller coasters.

Whalom Park was acquired in 2001 by the Global Developments. They began on 10 October 2006 with the cleanup of the property. The roller coaster was demolished on 18 October 2006. The area receives the Emerald Estates, the gated housing estates are on the shores of Lake Whalom. Although the railway was destroyed, the car can be seen in a local museum.

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The entrance of the ride has been decorated with shooting stars and comets and the blackhole tunnel, which was added in 1990, has been added for an outer space theme. Yet there was in Black Hole hill.

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