Ghost Train (Blackpool Pleasure Beach)
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Ghost Train (dt. „Geisterzug“ oder „Geisterbahn“) ist der Name einer Geisterbahn im Freizeitpark Blackpool Pleasure Beach in England. Sie ist die älteste elektrisch betriebene, stationäre Geisterbahn der Welt.
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Ghost Train is a dark ride attraction at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It opened in 1930 as a single deck 'Pretzel' ride but was rebuilt and designed as an Art Deco double deck in 1936 by Joseph Emberton. It is notable as being the first to use the name of Ghost Train. It has also undergone several refurbishments over its years of operation. Notably by Joeseph Emberton in 1936 (as mentioned) and again in 1957 by Jack Ratcliff, where it was moved up slightly from its original location to accommodate the Wild Mouse. This is the version we see today although originally it was not themed at all. It finally got a makeover with 'castle' theming in 1973 and a large skeleton on the top.
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Ghost Train (dt. „Geisterzug“ oder „Geisterbahn“) ist der Name einer Geisterbahn im Freizeitpark Blackpool Pleasure Beach in England. Sie ist die älteste elektrisch betriebene, stationäre Geisterbahn der Welt.
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Ghost Train is a dark ride attraction at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. It opened in 1930 as a single deck 'Pretzel' ride but was rebuilt and designed as an Art Deco double deck in 1936 by Joseph Emberton. It is notable as being the first to use the name of Ghost Train. It has also undergone several refurbishments over its years of operation. Notably by Joeseph Emberton in 1936 (as mentioned) and again in 1957 by Jack Ratcliff, where it was moved up slightly from its original location to accommodate the Wild Mouse. This is the version we see today although originally it was not themed at all. It finally got a makeover with 'castle' theming in 1973 and a large skeleton on the top.
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