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Coordinates: 41°38′10″N 71°02′35″W / 41.636170°N 71.043162°W / 41.636170; -71.043162
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The coaster was designed by Edward Leis and Vernon Keenan and built by the National Amusement Device Company. The ride was 3000 feet long, and had a top speed of 55 mph. One ride lasted two minutes and ten seconds. It had two [[Train (roller coaster)|trains]], each with five cars, arranged with two per row, two rows per car, for a total of 20 riders per train.
The coaster was designed by Edward Leis and Vernon Keenan and built by the National Amusement Device Company. The ride was 3000 feet long, and had a top speed of 55 mph. One ride lasted two minutes and ten seconds. It had two [[Train (roller coaster)|trains]], each with five cars, arranged with two per row, two rows per car, for a total of 20 riders per train.


The coaster was originally designed with five cars, but during the last years of its operation, the ride was shortened to four to allow the last carts to be used for spare parts. The ride continues to stand, though it's lifthill has been partially collapsed as of 2005. As of the winter of 2008, the Comet's station building has completely collapsed. The cause was most likely the result of either heavy snow or just rot.
The coaster was originally designed with five cars, but during the last years of its operation, the ride was shortened to four to allow the last carts to be used for spare parts. The roller coaster was demolished on July 11, 2012.


== Possible Rebirth ==
== Possible Rebirth ==

Revision as of 15:55, 11 July 2012

Comet
Lincoln Park (Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
LocationLincoln Park (Dartmouth, Massachusetts)
Coordinates41°38′10″N 71°02′35″W / 41.636170°N 71.043162°W / 41.636170; -71.043162
StatusAbandoned
Opening dateOctober 1946
Closing dateSeptember 29, 1987
General statistics
TypeWood
ManufacturerNational Amusement Device Company
DesignerEdward Leis, Vernon Keenan
Lift/launch systemChain lift
Height65 ft (20 m)
Length3,000 ft (910 m)
Speed55 mph (89 km/h)
Duration2:20
Comet at RCDB

The Comet was a twister-layout wooden roller coaster that operated in the now defunct Lincoln Park in Massachusetts. It operated from 1946 until 1987. As of April 2012, the coaster is still abandoned.

History of The Comet

The coaster was designed by Edward Leis and Vernon Keenan and built by the National Amusement Device Company. The ride was 3000 feet long, and had a top speed of 55 mph. One ride lasted two minutes and ten seconds. It had two trains, each with five cars, arranged with two per row, two rows per car, for a total of 20 riders per train.

The coaster was originally designed with five cars, but during the last years of its operation, the ride was shortened to four to allow the last carts to be used for spare parts. The roller coaster was demolished on July 11, 2012.

Possible Rebirth

The trains of the ride were purchased by Little Merrick Amusement Park when the ride closed. Merrick also expressed interest buying the coaster in 2002. The owner of Lincoln Park at the time, Walter Bronhard, offered to sell the coaster for $90,000, but received no buyers. Various preservation efforts were made to save the coaster, but as of January 2005 when the coaster's lift had partially collapsed, the efforts had generally been abandoned. Instead, A-Merrick-A expressed that it would probably build an exact replica of the ride though the status of this plan is currently unknown.