Name Velvet Coaster Opened 1909 Closed 1932 Builder William H. Strickler Replaced by Roller Coaster
Upon opening in 1909, the Velvet Coaster was the largest ride in the park, pipping the Scenic Railway that opened two years earlier. Like the Scenic, it was a side friction coaster but without a brakeman. The layout featured several shallow dips on an oval course.
The ride’s name is not unique to the Pleasure Beach, several ‘Velvet Coasters’ were constructed at a similar time. Among others, one was built in Chicago in 1905 and another in Denver in 1908. The name is believed to relate to the velvet fabric that was used to upholster the cars.
During the construction of the Roller Coaster some components of the ride were reused, including some timber from the lift hill.