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Scrapped Coasters and Rides
jon81uk
TS Member
Yes.
The serious answer is there is lots, take a the list in the history part of the site https://towersstreet.com/history/past-rides/.
Most are sold rather than scrapped though.
The serious answer is there is lots, take a the list in the history part of the site https://towersstreet.com/history/past-rides/.
Most are sold rather than scrapped though.
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Thameslink Rail
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Hi @Gargamel,
If you are looking for rides that have operated in the past then I would recommend looking at this section of our website: https://towersstreet.com/history/park-of-the-past/
If you are looking for ride designs that were never built then I would recommend looking here: https://towersstreet.com/construction/sw1-sw2/
SW1 & SW2 were plans for a pipeline coaster in what's now the Nemesis site.
Another scrapped design was a cross-valley wooden coaster which was scrapped due to being unlikely to get planning permission.
If you are looking for rides that have operated in the past then I would recommend looking at this section of our website: https://towersstreet.com/history/park-of-the-past/
If you are looking for ride designs that were never built then I would recommend looking here: https://towersstreet.com/construction/sw1-sw2/
SW1 & SW2 were plans for a pipeline coaster in what's now the Nemesis site.
Another scrapped design was a cross-valley wooden coaster which was scrapped due to being unlikely to get planning permission.