• Scenic Railway at
Luna Park in
Melbourne,
Australia. Built in 1912, it is the oldest continuously operating roller coaster in the world, and the oldest roller coaster in Australia. • at
Tivoli Gardens in
Copenhagen,
Denmark. Built by Denmark native Valdemar Lebech in 1914. •
Scenic Railway at
Dreamland Margate in
Kent,
England. Opened in 1920, Scenic Railway was granted Grade II
listed status in the
United Kingdom by
English Heritage. As of 2026, the ride is permanently closed, but it remains standing. • Hullámvasút at Zoo Budapest in
Budapest,
Hungary. Built in 1922, but did not open to the public until 1926. The ride has not operated since November 2015, but remains standing. •
Montaña Suiza at Parque de Atracciones Monte Igueldo in
San Sebastián,
Spain. Built by Erich Heidrich in 1928. Oldest operating steel roller coaster in the world. •
Roller Coaster at
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach in
Norfolk, England. Initially built by Erich Heidrich for the Colonial Exhibition in
Paris in 1929. Moved to Great Yarmouth in 1932. • Rutschebanen at
Dyrehavsbakken in
Lyngby-Taarbæk, Denmark. Built by Valdemar Lebech in 1932. • Hochschaubahn at
Wurstelprater in
Vienna,
Austria. Opened in 1950 as a replacement for the original ride of the same name, which was destroyed during
World War II. •
Vuoristorata at
Linnanmäki in
Helsinki,
Finland. Built by Valdemar Lebech in 1951. Still features the original wooden trains operated by brakemen. == References ==