Switchback Railway

The original Switchback Railway was the first roller coaster at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York City, and one of the earliest designed for amusement in the United States.

[4] It appears Thompson based his design, at least in part, on the Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway which was a coal-mining train that had started carrying passengers as a thrill ride in 1827.

[5] In 1885 Phillip Hinkle developed a lift system which appeared in his ride called Gravity Pleasure.

[4] The Gravity Pleasure also featured cars in which the passengers could face forward instead of in the awkward bench-like seats of the first two roller coasters.

[5] The next year, Thompson patented his design of coasters that included dark tunnels with painted scenery.