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English: Roller Coaster is a type of early roller coaster known as a scenic railway, of which few remain in operation. This ride opened at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach in 1932, and has been operational since. This makes it one of the oldest roller coasters in the country. The ride is constructed of wood, and in common with other scenic railways, it has no brakes on track like modern roller coaster do; instead a 'brakeman' rides the train applying brakes fitted to the train as necessary to ensure safe operation of the ride.
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Roller Coaster is a scenic railway at Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach amusement park in England.

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