Defunct Roller Coasters: 7

NameTypeDesignScaleOpenedClosed
Big DipperWoodSit Down
Monorail ÉclairSteelSit Down
Souris folleWoodSit DownThrill
Train FantômeSteelSit Down
Scenic RailwayWoodSit Down
CycloneWoodSit DownThrill
unknownWoodSit Down

Details

Former namesExposition Universelle et Internationale Bruxelles 1935 ()
Former statusOperated from to
Operated from to

Etymology

The expo's 1958 amusement section was called "Attraktie-Park" (Dutch) as well as "Jardin des Attractions" (French).
The expo's 1935 amusement section was called "Plaine des Attractions".

Notes

The 1935 expo may have had a Flying Turns roller coaster as some pictures pictures could show a roller coaster with a trough but they are inconclusive. There is also a reference to the park having a "Flying Bobs" from like Chicago.  Chicago's Riverview Park had Flying Turns and Bobs roller coasters, but not a "Flying Bobs".

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