STEEL PHANTOM Riders on "The Steel Phantom" turn upside down as they go through a loop at Kennywood Park, Thursday, Aug. 10, 2000 in West Mifflin, Pa. The loop and all the corkscrews were eliminated when it was renovated into "The Phantom's Revenge." (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) (KEITH SRAKOCIC/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Steel Phantom Construction of the Steel Phantom (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom flier (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom entrance (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom People ride the roller coaster in Kennywood Park near West Miflin, Penn., Sept. 4, 1991. The turning, twisting steel phantom was designed by Ron Tomer. (AP Photo/Gene Puskar) (Gene Puskar/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Steel Phantom People ride the roller coaster in Kennywood Park near West Miflin, Penn., Sept. 4, 1991. The turning, twisting steel phantom was designed by Ron Tomer. (AP Photo/Gene Puskar) (Gene Puskar/ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom going through the corkscrew inversion (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom top of hill (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
TOM TOMKO Kennywood Park maintenance man Tom Tomko oils the top of the 165-foot-tall first hill on the world's fastest coaster, the Steel Phantom, in preparation for the upcoming season Tuesday, March 31, 1998, in West Mifflin, Pa. Kenyywood opens daily to celebrate its 100th season May 8. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) (GENE J. PUSKAR/Associated Press)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom inversion during maintenance check. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom and the Thunderbolt (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom Rider's perspective of the Steel Phantom (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)
Steel Phantom Steel Phantom inversion, 1994. (Detre Library & Archives, Sen. John Heinz History Center)