English: Cedar Point's Monorail that was installed in 1959. The monorail was designed and built by John Braziel, William Burse and Edward Everhart of Akron’s Ohio Mechanical Handling Company. The ride was originally installed and tested at Akron’s Summit Beach Park in 1957. That park closed in 1958, the ride was moved to Cedar Point. It was considered the first Commercial Monorail in America. It was suspended 9 feet above the midway and traveled a three-quarter mile course. The monorail train consisted of 5 passenger cars. The monorail was gasoline-powered.
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