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Classic 1930's electric car ride, following a wooden track. The last of it's kind in the world!

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Have you ever seen that famous footage of Coney Island with the strange men in helmets in small cars on a wooden track. Well this is that very ride transplaneted to Pittburgh and preserved for future generation. It is the last of its kind. While this ride is considerd part of Kiddie Land, there are adults like myself that love going on this ride. Hi-five your friends as you drive past. It is not fast but it does move around at a enjoyable good clip. Great ride for children of ALL ages. - Elizabeth Gray

I defy you to find a ride like this anymore - Derek Potter

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