Imagine what it was like to ride this in 1912. Few chances to feel speed back then, maybe on a train, but it wouldn't dip and curve like this. It's considered tame today, but I bet back then it was exhilarating.
lol this is easiest the scariest rollercoaster you will ever ride - no suspension, you can feel every bump and it feels like it might fall apart any second!
you can't call yourself a true melbournian until you've ridden this ride, so much fun and really bumpy when you ride at the back but you can't stop laughing when you're on it ! :)
I'm a Melbourne boy and The Scenic Railway is a very historic coaster. It doesn't roll down hills it bounces down them and it's hilarious. It's not fast or scary but gives everyone the giggles. The sad thing is that I've not seen anyone mention The Big Dipper (1923-1989, demolished) It was based off the Coney Island "Cyclone" WITHOUT a single banked corner and the airtime was crazy. It was so dangerous it was demolished because everything vibrated so much you couldn't see and they decided it was too expensive to repair. It was rather vicious and you could feel it leaving the tracks. Then as it got to the last couple of bends the person sitting next to you would slam into you so hard from the G's is was nuts. There was no way they could have restored that one but my god it was awesome fun. Yes I'm showing my age. It was quite a bit higher than the scenic railway and had NO BRAKE MAN and the drops were very steep. That killed Luna Park in Melbourne and all the other old rides they destroyed along with the big dipper. If they maintained that place it would be like stepping back in time.
Jumeaux Elaine That was Luna Park Sydney, the Big Dipper become the Cyclone at Dreamworld. The Big Dipper in Melbourne was another wooden roller coaster.
I've seen pictures of the Luna Park Big Dipper and it looked much more like a figure-eight style layout than anything closes to resembling the Cyclone. But for sure it ran along the side at 1:18, is there still an ornate building along that area, if so that was Big Dipper's station. according to RCDB it was torn down because it wasn't economical to refurbish it as opposed to taking it completely down. Sadly the same reason that the legendary Airplane Coaster was lost.
I went on this for an excursion, and it's now my favourite coaster of all time. Not because of the drops and tunnels, but the fact that it's over 100 years old and is composed of wood
This is such a fun ride. I mean it’s bumpy but that’s the fun of it. Plus on the first drop and the hill before the second tunnel you get pretty good airtime!
I first rode this ride when I was five years old and I was hysterical lol. I love it now though. You are not Australian until you have been to Luna park and more so, rode on this ride!
Love it! It's turning 100 this year!! -3 It's the oldest *continually* operating coaster in the world - second oldest operating coaster in the world, behind Leap the Dips (1902) LUNA PARK -3
The scenic rail is actually one of the oldest in the world, the only one made in that time period and it still works! It’s a really great ride, I loved it so much, I actually went on it twice in 1 day! It is really fun a definitely recommend it! Bye and have a good 2023❤️
Mr agent circus was referring to the old wooden Big Dipper that Luna park Melbourne had from 1923-1989. It was demolished due to it being not practical to change the wood.
Leap the dips has no break man. It has a person at the station operating the breaks, but if that was called a break man then every roller coaster would have a break man
It’s a wooden roller coaster. Gravity. That’s pretty much the only thing sticking it to the track. That’s why a man operating the brakes is necessary. You don’t want it going too fast over a bump, or too fast around a corner.
Smiffykid 2015 Technically, Smiffy, it's 1st. It's true that Leap The Dips is the oldest coaster in the world, but it hasn't operated continually; it had a 14 year break between 1985 and 1999. The Scenic Railway hasn't stopped since 1912. Therefore, it's the oldest _continually_ operating wooden coaster in the world. So they both hold records in their own categories!
toddles9 Hmm! Never Knew That :) anyways, I'm super exited because a few days ago marked the opening of the scenic railway at dreamland margate, its been shut for 9 years, neglected, burnt, but not forgotten, but a few days ago was the opening of the scenic railway as dreamland opened again as well!!
For the people that are going in this ride: it is not scary it is very fun even the fares wheel is scarier than this ride this roller coaster is more fun then scary. But the only bad thing about it is that it’s really bumpy but overall it’s so much fun! You even get your picture taken when your on it witch is very cool. I was really scared to go on it at first but when I went on it it was amazing and when I got off it became my new favourite ride so I really recommend you go on this ride.
Went on the railway last weekend. Been to 6 flags magic Mountain, knotsberry farm, Disneyland etc and as a local to Melbourne, I still find this one takes the cake. Followed up on 2nd is the one at California adventure park
I rode this in 1982 and the train still used a manual, driver operated brake lever on the last "chuck wagon" (making the ride different depending on the brakemans style of operation). This and the visible cracks, splits and sway is what scared me
Wow, I recently saw a POV of the now SBNO Dreamland, Margate Scenic Railway, which seemed to be very similar in design to this coaster, right down to the trains. Albeit this coaster has steeper hills. Sadly the Dreamland one suffered damage from a fire and there are concerns that it will never reopen. But it is nice to see this one is still running. Here in the US, none of these types of Scenic Railways are around anymore. Definitely a huge piece of history there. Cherish it well.
Go midweek during the school holidays and it's pretty much a walk up and ride it affair.... Guess who rode it twice today!!!! And the first breakman was Nutz, he just let the ride go, which really made it a great ride today....That was awesome, And i've ridden Superman Escape!!!
Actually it was the oldest... because "Leap The Dips" in some american park(can't remember which) was SNBO for a long period of time, when this then became the oldest still operating. However Leap The Dips was restored and reopened. Scenic Railway is the oldest rollercoaster that has never closed for any significant length of time. It's the "oldest continually operating roller coaster".
Theme Park Review should return to Australia soon. They haven't been on Green Lantern, Buzzsaw, Arkham Asylum, The Storm(Sea World's upcoming "Water Coaster") and Australia's first ever Eurocoaster(Adventure World in Perth is starting to spend big bucks!!! It's a clone of "Saw: The Ride"!!!)
@snowsbeau Park opens only for school holiday season and can be booked for special events TPR obviously booked it just to ride the coasters. It's usually very busy when open.
AimYourArrowsBand Thats true, but Leap the dips was closed down for a fair amount of time. In contrast, this Scenic Railway is the world's oldest continually operating rollercoaster, which means it has kept running for over a century now.
It has landmark status I hope? don't want someone going and tear it down. I think it looks like fun. coasters don't have to be fast to be fun after all.
Kevin Howard it’s the longest continuous running coaster in the world, trust me it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. it’ll be operational until it absolutely can not function anymore.
Actually it's common on this ride, but it depends on who the breaks man is. A good one will give you a fantastic ride with that bit of airtime, a bad one will kill it by breaking too often.
@TheMiiJacob Because it's his job. As slow as that rollercoaster is by modern standards, it required a brakeman to keep it's speed to a safe level when cornering.
He does. Apparently the Scenic Railway is the only roller coaster in the southern hemisphere or the world with a standing brake person. It's printed on the back of the photo they give you at the end. I'm pretty sure he poses.
its not much of a thrill seeker roller-coaster haha :) but it's still really fun! and when your on it it's a lot different to what the video makes it look like
@SynthOrgan It must be the side friction as in the wheels itself because there is no way that is in the same vain as the Leap the Dips side friction coaster at Altoona,PA.
I went here last year and wanted to record the ride with my gopro but they wont allow me to do so, im very dissapointed because the view was magnificent during sunset. How did u managed to record this? And why i cant !
Imagine what it was like to ride this in 1912. Few chances to feel speed back then, maybe on a train, but it wouldn't dip and curve like this. It's considered tame today, but I bet back then it was exhilarating.
great observation. roller coasters were still new and the sensation of riding them was too. this was probably so thrilling back then.
lol this is easiest the scariest rollercoaster you will ever ride - no suspension, you can feel every bump and it feels like it might fall apart any second!
Went on it today. Still exhilarating and I’ve been on many high speed ones
i wonder how roller coasters will look in 2112...
This ride had a cable lift, in 1912. Far ahead of its time.
you can't call yourself a true melbournian until you've ridden this ride, so much fun and really bumpy when you ride at the back but you can't stop laughing when you're on it ! :)
sophierose11 But it's so slow.... it's practically the laughingstock in the roller coaster community.
haha i know but .. its history!
GameCheater803 you seem to think you're a coaster fan....then criticise a 103 year old coaster for being too slow. You, sir, are the laughingstock.
+Tommy Carr Indeed.
+GameCheater803 Oh look we have an idiot GP... You think you know EVERYTHING about coasters don't you... Well then who invented the upstop wheel?
I live in the US and have never ridden this ride but I would love to move to Australia just to be the brakeman of this ride for the rest of my life.
The employees actually take shifts for every ride. They change every 30 minutes.
@@favmansanimatronicsmore2377 that was just so random 💀.
I live in Australia Melbourne and I’m going to Luna park this Sunday I’m so excited
@@RIRI12327 ok
@@hi-hc3msok
I'm a Melbourne boy and The Scenic Railway is a very historic coaster. It doesn't roll down hills it bounces down them and it's hilarious. It's not fast or scary but gives everyone the giggles. The sad thing is that I've not seen anyone mention The Big Dipper (1923-1989, demolished) It was based off the Coney Island "Cyclone" WITHOUT a single banked corner and the airtime was crazy. It was so dangerous it was demolished because everything vibrated so much you couldn't see and they decided it was too expensive to repair. It was rather vicious and you could feel it leaving the tracks. Then as it got to the last couple of bends the person sitting next to you would slam into you so hard from the G's is was nuts. There was no way they could have restored that one but my god it was awesome fun. Yes I'm showing my age. It was quite a bit higher than the scenic railway and had NO BRAKE MAN and the drops were very steep. That killed Luna Park in Melbourne and all the other old rides they destroyed along with the big dipper. If they maintained that place it would be like stepping back in time.
The Big Dipper wasn't demolished, it was moved to Dreamworld
Jumeaux Elaine That was Luna Park Sydney, the Big Dipper become the Cyclone at Dreamworld.
The Big Dipper in Melbourne was another wooden roller coaster.
It got replaced with the name "The Coney Drop"
Oh no the Big Dipper in Melbourne and Sydney were apparently identical but I know the Melbourne one was definitely trashed
I've seen pictures of the Luna Park Big Dipper and it looked much more like a figure-eight style layout than anything closes to resembling the Cyclone. But for sure it ran along the side at 1:18, is there still an ornate building along that area, if so that was Big Dipper's station. according to RCDB it was torn down because it wasn't economical to refurbish it as opposed to taking it completely down. Sadly the same reason that the legendary Airplane Coaster was lost.
I went on this for an excursion, and it's now my favourite coaster of all time. Not because of the drops and tunnels, but the fact that it's over 100 years old and is composed of wood
Some say that the bumpiness is actually the sensation of time travelling back to 1912
Yes there is a man standing on the ride to control the brakes. (Like a boss)
You are right ZURAMURA
I went on this like 20 times in a row it was awesome today had a great day
The Izzy Channel same I went today and going back later today
Sean Mouzinho So you went to Luna park twice in a day?
This is a good coaster for an old guy like me. LOL. Plenty of time for my heart to slow down between dips.
Definitely. I think I could handle it.
This is such a fun ride. I mean it’s bumpy but that’s the fun of it. Plus on the first drop and the hill before the second tunnel you get pretty good airtime!
I first rode this ride when I was five years old and I was hysterical lol.
I love it now though. You are not Australian until you have been to Luna park and more so, rode on this ride!
my headband fell off on this ride. RIP headband
At first I thought you said husband 😭😂
me too😂
get another one 2 months later
SRCVintage Electronics omg me tooo 😭😫😂
Hey I found it
Love it!
It's turning 100 this year!! -3
It's the oldest *continually* operating coaster in the world - second oldest operating coaster in the world, behind Leap the Dips (1902)
LUNA PARK -3
Its Turning 110 this year , time does go bye fast
The scenic rail is actually one of the oldest in the world, the only one made in that time period and it still works! It’s a really great ride, I loved it so much, I actually went on it twice in 1 day! It is really fun a definitely recommend it! Bye and have a good 2023❤️
Wow!
I've seen many types of Wooden Rollercoaster tracks, but I've never seen one like this!
Thanks for posting!
It’s a shame they didn’t make this an in-game replica though.
I love this coaster, I went on today and in the into the lady said be careful coz its over 100 yrs old xD
I miss the Big Dipper : ( .... Also River Caves, Giggle Palace, The Whip and Rotor.
The big dipper was not removed forever. It was relocated to Dreamworld where it operates today!
Mr agent circus was referring to the old wooden Big Dipper that Luna park Melbourne had from 1923-1989. It was demolished due to it being not practical to change the wood.
The second-oldest roller coaster in the world never loses its passion
Just saying this ride is VERY bumpy from what I remember
Hannah Rosy It is.
It must be pretty cool being a standing brakeman
Leap the dips has no break man. It has a person at the station operating the breaks, but if that was called a break man then every roller coaster would have a break man
It’s a wooden roller coaster. Gravity. That’s pretty much the only thing sticking it to the track. That’s why a man operating the brakes is necessary. You don’t want it going too fast over a bump, or too fast around a corner.
@@The_Real_Slim_Shadow94 Or maybe because it is literally over a century old.
@@omelet-744 ok, but what does that change about what I just said?
I am always impressed at how slow this thing can go without stalling.
There is a person on the ride controlling the brakes
It's a great ride, when it's well maintained and operated properly.
The oldest continually operating wooden coaster in the world.
2nd, actually, leap the dips at lakemont park is from 1902, this is from 1912, not far off though!!
Smiffykid 2015 Technically, Smiffy, it's 1st.
It's true that Leap The Dips is the oldest coaster in the world, but it hasn't operated continually; it had a 14 year break between 1985 and 1999. The Scenic Railway hasn't stopped since 1912. Therefore, it's the oldest _continually_ operating wooden coaster in the world.
So they both hold records in their own categories!
toddles9 Hmm! Never Knew That :) anyways, I'm super exited because a few days ago marked the opening of the scenic railway at dreamland margate, its been shut for 9 years, neglected, burnt, but not forgotten, but a few days ago was the opening of the scenic railway as dreamland opened again as well!!
Smiffykid 2015
leap the dips, unfortunately, is in SBNO
@Natasha McHattan Hi Natasha, take a look at my response to Smiffykid 4 years ago lol,
For the people that are going in this ride: it is not scary it is very fun even the fares wheel is scarier than this ride this roller coaster is more fun then scary. But the only bad thing about it is that it’s really bumpy but overall it’s so much fun! You even get your picture taken when your on it witch is very cool. I was really scared to go on it at first but when I went on it it was amazing and when I got off it became my new favourite ride so I really recommend you go on this ride.
AWESOME. Too bad there isn't anything like this in the states or is there? I honestly don't know. But it's pretty cool.
Went on the railway last weekend. Been to 6 flags magic Mountain, knotsberry farm, Disneyland etc and as a local to Melbourne, I still find this one takes the cake. Followed up on 2nd is the one at California adventure park
I rode this in 1982 and the train still used a manual, driver operated brake lever on the last "chuck wagon" (making the ride different depending on the brakemans style of operation). This and the visible cracks, splits and sway is what scared me
@TimMc333 It was a pirate ship.
My friends having a party at Luna park in Melbourne tomorrow and I'm defiantly going on this bc Luna park parties are the BEST!!
Beautifully maintained ride !
Good God, I remember that from the early 70's, it was my first coaster :-)
Wow, I recently saw a POV of the now SBNO Dreamland, Margate Scenic Railway, which seemed to be very similar in design to this coaster, right down to the trains. Albeit this coaster has steeper hills. Sadly the Dreamland one suffered damage from a fire and there are concerns that it will never reopen. But it is nice to see this one is still running. Here in the US, none of these types of Scenic Railways are around anymore. Definitely a huge piece of history there. Cherish it well.
It's amazing that they reopened it back in 2015
@@zachcoastercrazy4032 Yes, I have heard that the park is back. Really an amazing feat since once a park closes, it is usually for good.
Went there again today :) it was so much fun and I also went on this ride :0
Love the guy (operator?) standing between the cars. Did he ever hop off and push? Lovely old ride.
Such a cute coaster.
That guy is... standing
Fath Aja that’s because the brakes are manually operated.
Yeah the ride operator stands on the train it’s crazy
LMFAOOOIGGC
The ride is so old they still need someone on there to control the breaks
This is Fury 325's Australian great-grandpa.
Iris Trismegistus This shall be known as Fury 61 from now on :)
went on this yesterday for the first time. it was scary but it was so fun
edit: the guy standing was the one we had yesterday😂
I knew this coaster had a person on it to manually apply the brakes, but I didn't know they stood up throughout the ride! That's crazy!
I love the "aaaaaayyy" cheering. That makes it.
I thought this was Margate in Uk for a minute till I saw the palm trees that is LOL excellent video A1 +++
anyone know where I could find a video of the Big Dipper at luna park - would love 2 see it
hahah i love goin on this when i go to luna park!!!! we have the best one in melbourne!!!
This is one of those coasters that is scary because it feels like the ride is about to fall apart.
I might be riding this coaster in December when I go to Melbourne!
Go midweek during the school holidays and it's pretty much a walk up and ride it affair.... Guess who rode it twice today!!!! And the first breakman was Nutz, he just let the ride go, which really made it a great ride today....That was awesome, And i've ridden Superman Escape!!!
I don't know what came into my mind and decided to ride in 2016 lol! But it was an awesome decision I made, unforgettable and memorable, indeed! ♡
Actually it was the oldest... because "Leap The Dips" in some american park(can't remember which) was SNBO for a long period of time, when this then became the oldest still operating. However Leap The Dips was restored and reopened. Scenic Railway is the oldest rollercoaster that has never closed for any significant length of time. It's the "oldest continually operating roller coaster".
Very cool video. Thanks for posting this.
what does the guy in the middle do? Brake it? Its amazing how he can keep his balance over those drops.
This is a really good roller coaster and old at that!
Theme Park Review should return to Australia soon. They haven't been on Green Lantern, Buzzsaw, Arkham Asylum, The Storm(Sea World's upcoming "Water Coaster") and Australia's first ever Eurocoaster(Adventure World in Perth is starting to spend big bucks!!! It's a clone of "Saw: The Ride"!!!)
@snowsbeau
Park opens only for school holiday season and can be booked for special events
TPR obviously booked it just to ride the coasters. It's usually very busy when open.
Going on this tomorrow scared as hell after watching this
The only thing I would be scared about is the thing breaking and then falling of it looks like 100 years old
It is 100 years old
104 Years old to be exact.
Wow does a steel coaster last that Long Maybe 30 yrs MAX
Corbin Burdette Ahhhhh, I see what you did there. ;)
Beautiful memories
Been on this as I live in Melbourne
Wow, it's a stand up/sit down wooden rollercoaster :D
That was pretty funny. I will give it a shot sometime~
Rob/Boston
THE GUY STANDING UP hahahaha what a legend!
That clicking sound!
Probably anti rollbacks to keep it from valleying
Yep, scenic. Plenty of time to look around too!
Leap The Dips in Pennsylvania is actually the world's oldest roller coaster. It is also a side friction coaster and has a brake man.
AimYourArrowsBand Thats true, but Leap the dips was closed down for a fair amount of time. In contrast, this Scenic Railway is the world's oldest continually operating rollercoaster, which means it has kept running for over a century now.
Leap the dips doesn't have an on ride brake man.
Leap the Dips stopped running when the park ceased operating for a few years. so it doesn't count.
It looks like a nice coaster.
omg I wanna go on this if I ever visit Australia :)
This is my favourite ride at Luna Park
@blankjoe567 its the second oldest coaster in the world. It was built in 1912 and has been running ever since.
Wow, that man is standing on the coaster!
they always have a team of breakmen(usually 3) operating it, they change over every ride. So the breaks guy doesn't get tired or too inbalanced.
wish I could go there
It has landmark status I hope? don't want someone going and tear it down. I think it looks like fun. coasters don't have to be fast to be fun after all.
Kevin Howard it’s the longest continuous running coaster in the world, trust me it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. it’ll be operational until it absolutely can not function anymore.
this brings back memories!
@veedeeproductions
When I went there I got on the last ride of the day. I only had to wait about ten minutes, and I very much liked it.
It’s actullay One of the Gentle Rollar Coasters in lunar park
Actually it's common on this ride, but it depends on who the breaks man is. A good one will give you a fantastic ride with that bit of airtime, a bad one will kill it by breaking too often.
I can tell it's not very fast, but can't BELIEVE there's a guy standing up on it!!
He's actually the guy operating the brakes lol
Troll Lol
Idk how the drivers stand up
The noob at Sims channel yeah like it would be so scary
I'm Bella oh hi old me
That is called a brakeman. They control the brakes. The rest of it operates on gravity, like most roller coasters do, actually.
still there, I rode on it last night ;)
I am not much of a rollar coaster person, but i'd ride this..
I’m not much of a your mum person...
i love going on this ride all the time. its real the only good roller coaster in melbourne. but it really hurts when you go down, it bumps a lot
it is sooooo fun and the front is the best :)
I went on it and it amazing the view the drop the everything!
Great footage. Were you using a go pro and if so which mount?
One of the very few side friction roller coasters left in the world. It's so old that it requires a brake man.
That looks awesome!!!
@TheMiiJacob Because it's his job. As slow as that rollercoaster is by modern standards, it required a brakeman to keep it's speed to a safe level when cornering.
He does. Apparently the Scenic Railway is the only roller coaster in the southern hemisphere or the world with a standing brake person. It's printed on the back of the photo they give you at the end. I'm pretty sure he poses.
its not much of a thrill seeker roller-coaster haha :) but it's still really fun! and when your on it it's a lot different to what the video makes it look like
Omg I went on this, I live in perth but I visited Melbourne to go to Luna park! :)
Love this roller coaster....
This ride is turning 101 this year, it is the oldest operating roller coster in the WHOLE WORLD!!!
I went on this at night and it is 104 years old!
I’ve been in it and it is SO FUN!!!!!!!!!
happy 100th birthday scenic railway!
Wow I love that roller coaster ride I went there with my cousin mehreen baji
WTF!!!! i've never seen a rollor coaster ride with some dude standing up in the middle...between 2 cars...this is crazy !!!
@CoolioJoe100 Seriously :) I've NEVER seen a coaster like this and with a break person (or whatever they're called) is pretty awesome.
@SynthOrgan It must be the side friction as in the wheels itself because there is no way that is in the same vain as the Leap the Dips side friction coaster at Altoona,PA.
I went here last year and wanted to record the ride with my gopro but they wont allow me to do so, im very dissapointed because the view was magnificent during sunset. How did u managed to record this? And why i cant !
Theme Park Review usually has a private arrangement with the Park they are reviewing.
trotanium13 s
You sneak it in
Iv been to Luna Park like 5 times it’s so fun