Six Flags St. Louis























Six Flags St. Louis
Six Flags St. Louis logo.svg
Location4900 Six Flags Road
Eureka, Missouri 63025, United States
Coordinates
38°30′46″N 90°40′30″W / 38.512806°N 90.675050°W / 38.512806; -90.675050Coordinates: 38°30′46″N 90°40′30″W / 38.512806°N 90.675050°W / 38.512806; -90.675050
OwnerSix Flags Entertainment Corporation
OpenedJune 5, 1971; 47 years ago (June 5, 1971)
Previous names
Six Flags Over Mid-America (1971-1996)
Operating seasonMarch to December
Area323 acres (1.31 km2)
Rides
Total40
Roller coasters9
WebsiteSix Flags St Louis


Panorama of the park entrance


Six Flags St. Louis, formerly Six Flags Over Mid-America, is a theme park located in Eureka, Missouri. The park opened on June 5, 1971 and features eight themed areas as well as numerous attractions and live shows. The adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park is free with park admission. The park brands itself as "Missouri's Coaster Capital".




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Themed areas

    • 2.1 Illinois


    • 2.2 Studio Backlot


    • 2.3 Britannia


    • 2.4 DC Comics Plaza


    • 2.5 Chouteau's Market


    • 2.6 1904 World's Fair


    • 2.7 Gateway to the West


    • 2.8 Bugs Bunny National Park



  • 3 Rides

    • 3.1 Roller coasters


    • 3.2 Current adult rides


    • 3.3 Current kiddie rides


    • 3.4 Current extra charge attractions


    • 3.5 Six Flags Hurricane Harbor



  • 4 Former attractions


  • 5 Gallery


  • 6 Incidents


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links




History



The park opened in 1971 as the third theme park of the Six Flags chain and is the only one of the three parks completely built, owned and operated by Six Flags.


The park opened with six themed sections—Spain, France, England, USA, Illinois, and Missouri, representing the "Six Flags" for the park.[1]


Six Flags St. Louis was located on 503 acres (204 ha) of land according to the Six Flags 2014 Annual Report.[2] Six Flags sold 180 acres of undeveloped land east of the park to home developer McBride & Sons.[3] According to the Six Flags 2015 Annual Report, the park now owns 323 acres of land (283 acres of land are used by the park with an additional 40 acres of undeveloped land).[4]



Themed areas


Current themed areas
Illinois (1989–present)
Studio Backlot (1995–present)
Britannia (1994–present)
DC Comics Plaza (1997–present)
Chouteau's Market (1995–present)
1904 World's Fair (1993–present)
Gateway To The West (1993–present)
Bugs Bunny National Park (2006–present)


Illinois


The back area of the park, themed to the state of Illinois. The area includes many references to various real-life locations and culture within the state, as well as fictional aspects such as Superman's presence in Metropolis.



Studio Backlot


Themed to Hollywood and its famous characters and themes, the most prominent themes are Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman, as well as ninjas.



Britannia


Themed to Great Britain as it was in its medieval period.



DC Comics Plaza


This area celebrates the DC Comics Multiverse, including not only the comic universes but the TV, movie and video game universes as well.



Chouteau's Market


Themed to a sea market, includes Tsunami Soaker, and Spinsanity.



1904 World's Fair


Themed to the 1904 World's Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition) in St Louis, features many foods commonly found in fairs as well as buildings themed to the early 1900s.



Gateway to the West


Themed to the rural Midwest of the United States, features the River King Mine Train and Thunder River.



Bugs Bunny National Park


Based on Warner Bros. Animation's Looney Tunes cartoons, features many rides for young children.



Rides



Roller coasters






























































Ride Name
Picture
Year Opened
Manufacturer/Ride Type
Current Location
Other Notes

River King Mine Train

SFSL River King Mine Train.jpg
1971

Arrow Mine Train

Gateway To The West
Location was originally part of the Illinois section. One of two separate Arrow Mine Train roller coasters, one of which was sent to Dollywood. Other Names - The River King Mine Train (1971), River King Run-Away Mine Train (1972–1983), Rail Blazer (1984). Operated with Stand-up trains as "Rail Blazer"

Screamin' Eagle

Screamin Eagle, Six Flags St. Louis.jpg
1976

Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters wooden roller coaster, designed by John C. Allen.

Illinois
Opened as the tallest, longest, and fastest roller coaster in the world. An American Coaster Enthusiasts Landmark.

Ninja

SFSL-Ninja.jpg
1989

Arrow/Vekoma Custom MK-1200

Studio Backlot
Relocated from Vancouver's Expo 1986 fair, where it was known as Scream Machine. Repainted in 1996 from its original red track and white support color scheme.

Batman: The Ride

Batman - The Ride - St. Louis.jpg
1995

B&M Inverted roller coaster

Studio Backlot
Opened in 1995 as one of the nine installations of the same design in the Six Flags chain, however one of the few with a mirrored drop and layout. For the beginning of the 2018 season, the park is running one of the two trains backwards until May 13.

Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast[5]

Mr. Freeze, Six Flags St. Louis.jpg
1998

Premier Rides LIM launched roller coaster

DC Comics Plaza
Originally ran forwards, but in 2012, changes were made to the launch system to allow for the trains to launch out of the station backwards for a more thrilling experience.

Other Names - Mr. Freeze (1998-2011).



The Boss

The Boss - Six Flags St. Louis.jpg
2000

Custom Coasters International wooden terrain roller coaster

Britannia
Tallest and fastest coaster built by Custom Coasters International. Was the eighth longest wooden roller coaster in the world with a track length of 5,051 feet. The helix element was removed before the 2018 season and the ride's new track length is 4,631 feet.

Pandemonium[6]

Six Flags St. Louis- Pandemonium.jpg
2007
Gerstlauer Spinning Coaster

Britannia
Replaced Sherwood Forest Theater. Other Names - Tony Hawk's Big Spin (2007–2010).

American Thunder[7]

Evel Knievel ride.JPG
2008

GCI wooden twister coaster

1904 World's Fair
Ride located where part of the Moon Antique Cars was located and where the "Fairgrounds"/Looney Tunes Town/Goodtime Hollow kiddie area was located. Other Names - Evel Knievel (2008–2010),Cubs Thunder (Fright Fest 2015)

Boomerang[8]

Six Flags St. Louis.jpg
2013

Vekoma Boomerang

Illinois
Originally operated as Flashback at Six Flags Over Texas from 1989-2012 until it was completely refurbished and repainted then relocated to Six Flags St Louis for the 2013 season. Replaced Water Street Cab Company.


Current adult rides














































































































Ride Name
Picture
Year Opened
Manufacturer/Ride Type
Current Location
Other Notes

The Log Flume

1971

Arrow Log Flume

DC Comics Plaza
Other Names - The Hoo Hoo Log Flume (1971–1977), The Plunge (1978 - 1979), Log Flume (1980 - 2000)(2006–Present), The Ice Mountain Splash (2001–2005). Log Flume Ride that features 2 different courses and an on-ride photo.

Moon Antique Cars

1971

Arrow Antique Cadillac

1904 World's Fair
Ride originally had 2 sides/tracks, one side/track removed during 80s, track shortened in 1999, lengthened in 2006.

Ride was heavily modified for the 2008 season for American Thunder (formerly Evel Knievel).



Tommy G. Robertson Railroad

1971
Crown Metal Products

1904 World's Fair and Bugs Bunny National Park
A narrow gauge railroad featuring two stations, St. Louis and Bugs Bunny National Park (Old Chicago).

Engine is named Tommy G. Robertson after the head maintenance official when the park first opened. Tommy G. Robertson is a real-working 25 ton steam locomotive that burns non-polluting propane.


During Fright Fest, the train was originally converted to the "Terror Train" with a main villain "Pigman" who hijacks the train and scares guests. After 2010, there have been many rethemings for Fright Fest, including "Zombie Rails" in 2012, the "Holidead Express" in 2013, and most recently "Radioactive Rails" in 2014. For the Fright Fest 2015 season, the train will not have a show at all for the first time in the history of the event.


Six Flags originally had two engines, the #5 was green and is now at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and the #6 which is red and still operating at the park today. Tommy G. Robertson had a few modifications later after the initial design such as moving the whistle to the top of the steam dome.



Grand Ole Carousel

1972
1915 PTC Carousel

Britannia
PTC #35, Other Names - Carousel (1972–1983), Grand Ole Carousel (1984–1994), Enchanted Carousel (1995–1997).

Shazam!

1972
Eli Bridge Scrambler

DC Comics Plaza
Originally located in USA section (near where Ninja's station is located), moved to current location in 1988

Was closed for a complete rebuild. Reopened at the beginning of the 2009 season.


Other Names - Space Scramble (1972 - 1980), The Scrambler (1981 - 1986), U.S. Express (1987), El Toro Bravo (1988–1996)



The Joker Inc.

1980

Intamin Bounty - swinging ship

Studio Backlot
Other Names - The Buccaneer (1980 - 1986), Yankee Clipper (1987 - 1994), Gotham Harbor (1995).

Thunder River

1983

Intamin River rapids ride

Gateway To The West
Replaced Mississippi Adventure, entrance replaced Tiltmore Hotel.

Colossus

1986
Carousel Holland B.V. 180 ft (55 m) tall Ferris wheel

1904 World's Fair
Replaced Pet-A-Pet petting zoo. There are two sets of lights installed, one for the regular season, and one that is a big animated pumpkin for the annual Fright Fest event.

Ride was relocated from the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana.



Tidal Wave

1991

Hopkins Shoot-the-Chutes water ride

Illinois


Xcalibur

2003
Ronald Bussink Professional Rides Evolution

Britannia
Replaced Great Escape arcade (original Illinois Sky-Way station building).

Ride moved from Six Flags Great Adventure.



Superman: Tower Of Power

2006

Intamin 230 ft (70 m). tall giant drop

Illinois
Ride Relocated from Six Flags Astroworld.

SkyScreamer

2011

Funtime StarFlyer

Illinois
Tallest ride in park at 236 feet (72 m). High-flying chair swing.

Tsunami Soaker

2014

Mack Rides Twist 'n' Splash

Chouteau's Market
Replaced the "Hannibarrels" in 2014 which had been out of operation since the 1997 season.

Justice League: Battle for Metropolis

2015

Sally Corporation Interactive Dark Ride

DC Comics Plaza
Replaced Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters: The Mystery of the Scary Swamp.

Fireball

2016

Larson International Super Loop

Illinois
Replaced Rush Street Flyer.

Spinsanity

2017

Zamperla Mega Disk'O

Chouteau's Market
A whirling Disk'O ride.

Supergirl

2019

Zamperla Endeavour

Britannia
A whirling Enterprise like ride.


Current kiddie rides




















































Ride Name
Year Opened
Manufacturer/Ride Type
Current Location
Other Notes

Bugs Bunny Ranger Pilots
1975

Chance Rides Red Baron - kiddie biplane ride

Bugs Bunny National Park
Moved from former location in Goodtime Hollow/Looney Tunes Town in 2006.

Other Names - Red Baron (1975–1984), Daffy Duck Airways (1985–2005).



Daffy Duck Stars On Parade
1990

Zamperla Swing Ride

Bugs Bunny National Park
Ride was closed in 2007, removed late in 2007 for Evel Knievel construction and then moved from old "Fairgrounds"/Looney Tunes Town location to former Daffy Duck Duccaneer location in 2008.

Other Names - Tasmanian Devil Twister (1990–2005), Twister Swings (2006).



Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway
1997

Zamperla Rio Grande – kiddie train ride

Bugs Bunny National Park
Moved from former location in Looney Tunes Town in 2006.

Other Names - Looney Tooter (1997–2005).



Elmer Fudd Weather Balloons
2006

Zamperla Samba Balloons

Bugs Bunny National Park


Marvin The Martian Camp Invasion
2006

Zamperla Crazy Sub

Bugs Bunny National Park
Ride moved from Six Flags Astroworld.

Taz Twisters
2006

Zamperla Mini Tea Cups

Bugs Bunny National Park


Tweety Twee House
2006

Zamperla Jumpin’ Star – kiddie drop tower

Bugs Bunny National Park


Yosemite Sam Tugboat Tailspin
2006

Zamperla Rockin’ Tug

Bugs Bunny National Park


Bugs Bunny Fort Fun
2006
SCS Interactive “Treehouse”

Bugs Bunny National Park


Current extra charge attractions

















Attraction Name
Year Opened
Manufacturer/Ride Type
Current Location
Other Notes

Dragon's Wing
1996

Skycoaster

Britannia


Speed O’ Drome Go-Karts
1999
J & J Amusements go-karts

Britannia


Six Flags Hurricane Harbor


Hurricane Harbor is a water park that is connected to the southeast portion of Six Flags St. Louis and is adjacent to the Studio Backlot, but is not part of the main park.




Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
OwnerSix Flags

Entrance is included with park admission, or with a Season Pass.










































Slide/Attraction Name
Year Opened
Manufacturer/Ride Type
Other Notes

Big Kahuna
1999

Proslide Technology Inc. Mammoth
Family raft ride
4 tube slides
1999

Proslide Technology Inc. Pipeline

Piranha (red) & Man-O-War (yellow) - partially enclosed, Hammerhead (green) & Stingray (teal) - completely enclosed

Hook's Lagoon
1999
SCS Interactive Discovery Treehouse
Family activity area, with Proslide Technology Inc. Twisters’ Zone slides

Hurricane Bay
1999
Aquatic Development Group Inc. WaveTek wave pool
Wave pool with a "volcano" at one end and a beach at the other

Gulley Washer Creek
1999
Aquatic Development Group Inc. lazy river
Lazy river

Tornado
2005

Proslide Technology Inc. Tornado “60”
Funnel shaped tube slide that uses four person “cloverleaf” tubes

Wahoo Racer
2009

Proslide Technology Inc. 6-Lane ProRacer
Mat-racing slide complex

Bonzai Pipeline
2012

Proslide Technology Inc. SuperLOOP
Looping water slide

Typhoon Twister
2018

Proslide Technology Inc. Hybrid
Hybrid water slide featuring a bowl dropping into a zero-G wave wall. Ride with three of your closest friend in a four-person "cloverleaf" tube.


Former attractions


















































































































































































































































Name
Opened
Closed
Manufacturer/Ride Type
Other Notes/Reason For Removal

Mule-Go-Round
1971
1972



Injun Joe's Cave
1971
1978

Arrow Water dark ride
Theme/name changed to Time Tunnel in 1979.

Super Sports Car Ride
1971
1979

Arrow Sports Cars
Replaced by The Buccaneer (The Joker Inc.) and Jet Scream.

The Sky-Way
1971
1981

Von Roll
Illinois and USA stations; Accident on July 26, 1978, killed 3 and seriously injured 1 when a car fell from the ride.

Mississippi Adventure
1971
1982

Arrow Boat Ride
Similar to Jungle Cruise; replaced by Thunder River.

Tiltmore Hotel
1971
1982
Crooked fun house
Building became entrance to Thunder River.

Other Names - Angle Tangle (1971 - 1972), The Funn Family Place (1973 - 1974).



Sky Chuter
1978
1982

Intamin 250 ft (76 m) tall Paratower
Replaced by Aero Flyer; moved to Six Flags Great Adventure.

Haunted House
1979
1982
Haunted House Company walk through haunted house
Was added late in 1979 (on Labor Day weekend); may have had a temporary location in fall of 1979, before moved to current Tidal Wave location in 1980.

Attraction was 4 trailers linked together with a haunted house facade in front of them; attraction was moved from Six Flags Great Adventure where it operated as the original Haunted House (not the expanded Haunted Castle) in the fall of 1978.



Action Factory with River King Disco & Rock 'N Reel
1979/1980
1981/1983

Intamin Motion Simulator & Disco dance area
Action Factory area (part of River King Mine Train station building and transfer station building) included a space themed motion simulator in 1979 and the disco dance area; Rock ' N Reel (motion simulator with virtual rides about the park) was added in 1980 to replace the space-themed movie that was shown in 1979.

Motion simulator was likely identical to the Sensational Sense Machine at Six Flags Over Texas.


The motion simulator and the disco area were removed/closed in 1981, but the building remained open until 1983.



Happy Hotrods
1975
1984
Kiddie spinning car ride
Located in Goodtime Hollow; replaced by new Looney Tunes Town area/rides.

Fort Funtier
1975
1984
Kid's playground area
Located in Goodtime Hollow; replaced by new Looney Tunes Town area/rides.

Ball Crawl
1982
1984
kiddie Ball Crawl
may have been part of the Fort Funtier area

Located in Gootime Hollow; replaced by new Looney Tunes Town area/rides.



Pet-A-Pet
1971
1985
Petting zoo
Replaced by Colossus.

River King Mine Train
1971
1988

Arrow Mine Train
Was located in Illinois section.

One of two separate Arrow Mine Train roller coasters at the park.


Other Names - The River King Mine Train (1971); River King Run-Away Mine Train (1972 - 1983); Rail Blazer (1984), which included stand-up modifications and was subsequently shut down upon the death of a 46-year-old woman in July 1984. In 1988, it was removed and sold to Dollywood, where it operated as Thunder Express until 1998, whereupon it was relocated to Magic Springs and Crystal Falls and operates today as Big Bad John.



Jet Scream
1981
1988
Schwarzkopf Looping Star
Was located in USA section, where Batman: The Ride is located today.

Replaced Super Sports Car Ride.


Indirectly replaced by Ninja, ride moved to Six Flags Astroworld where it operated as Viper until the park closed in 2005, then the ride was scrapped.



Tunnel Del Tiempo
1979
1988
Water dark ride
Theme/name changed to Legends Of The Dark Castle in 1989.

Other Names - Time Tunnel (1979 - 1986)



The Condor
1988
1988

HUSS Condor
Removed as part of the ride rotation program.

Elmer Fudd Constwuction Company
1985
1989
kiddie sandbox
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by Speedy Gonzales Speedway.

Yosemite Sam Summit
1985
1989
kiddie ball crawl with summit
Located in Looney Tunes Town.

Legends Of The Dark Castle
1989
1991
Water dark ride
Theme/name changed to Castaway Kids in 1992.

Tremors Dance Pavilion
1989
1992
Dance Pavilion, open select nights
Became Carrot Club (character meet-in-greet lunch area) in 1993; replaced by Batman: The Ride.

Mo-Mo The Monster
1973
1994

Eyerly Aircraft Company Monster
Replaced by Riverview Racer (Aero Flyer) in 1996.

Foghorn Leghorn Funasium
1985
1996
kiddie ball crawl with slide
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by Looney Tooter (now Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway).

Speedy Gonzales Speedway
1990
1996
kiddie battery powered jeeps
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by Looney Tooter (now Foghorn Leghorn National Park Railway).

Porky Pig B-B-B Ball Park
1985
1999
kiddie ball crawl
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by Crazy Maze.

Road Runner Rally
1985
1999
Mason Corporation roller racers/scooters
Located in Looney Tunes Town; moved to new location in 1990; replaced by Crazy Maze

Other Names - Tasmanian Devil Taxi Company (1985 - 1989).



Castaway Kids Comic Book Adventure
1992
1999
water dark ride
Ride was closed in 2000 and 2001; replaced by Scooby-Doo Ghostblasters.

Other Names - Castaway Kids Jungle Adventure (1992 - 1996).



Tom's Twister
1972
2005

Chance Rides Rotor
Replaced by Bugs Bunny National Park.

Tweety's Flying Cages
1984
2005
San Antonio Roller Works kiddie Ferris Wheel
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by movement of Rockin' Roller.

Other Names - Ferris Wheel (1984), Flying Cages (1985 - 1992).



Bugs Bunny Burrow
1985
2005
kiddie tunnel crawl
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by extension of Moon Cars track.

Cat Climb
1985
2005
kiddie net climb with slide
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by extension of Moon Cars track.

Eagle's Bluff
1998
2005
Extra charge rock climbing wall


Marvin's Maze
2000
2005
Kiddie maze
Located in Looney Tunes Town; replaced by extension of Moon Cars track.

Other Names - Crazy Maze (2000 - 2001).



4-D Theater
2001
2005
Extra charge Ham on Rye VR.
Other Names - Virtual Theater (2001 - 2004).

Rockin' Roller
1975
2007
Bradley and Kaye Little Dipper
Was located in 1904 World's Fair ("Fairgrounds") - formerly Looney Tunes Town and Goodtime Hollow.

Location moved from south side of kiddie area to north side (next to Log Flume drop) in 2006.


Other Names - Rock Candy Express (1975 - 1984), Acme Gravity Powered Roller Ride (1985 - 2005).



Great Race Speedway
2002
2007
Hampton kiddie spinning car ride
Ride was closed in 2007; replaced by American Thunder (Evel Knievel).

Other Names - Speedy Gonzales Speedway (2002 - 2005).



Daffy Duck Duccaneer
2006
2007
Sartori kiddie swinging ship
Ride was moved from Six Flags Fiesta Texas; replaced by movement of Daffy Duck Stars On Parade (kiddie swing ride).

Slingshot
2002
2008
extra charge Funtime Sling Shot.
Ride opened mid-season; Ride moved to Six Flags New England.

Kiddie-Go-Round
1975
2010
Herschell kiddie Carousel
Ride was moved to new location in "Fairgrounds"/Looney Tunes Town area in 2006, ride was closed in 2007, removed late in 2007 for American Thunder (Evel Knievel) construction and then moved to new location near the exit of Log Flume in 2008.

Other Names - Last Roundup (1975 - 1984), Merry Melodies Go-Round (1985 - 2005).



Riverview Racer
1983
2010
Chance Rides Yo-Yo
Originally located in England section (replaced Sky Chuter), moved to the Illinois section of the park in 1996; replaced by SkyScreamer.

Other Names - Aero Flyer (1983 - 1994), Dragon's Wing (1995).



Water Street Cab Company
1973
2012
Soli bumper cars
Removed at the end of the 2012 season to make room for Boomerang.

Other Names - Dodge City (1973–1990).



Powder Keg
1971
1996/2013

Intamin Drunken Barrels
Ride was closed from 1997-2013, removed at end of the 2013 season to make room for Tsunami Soaker.

Other Names - Hannibarrels (1971-1995)



Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters: The Mystery of the Scary Swamp
2002
2014

Sally Corporation interactive family dark ride
Heavily modified former dark ride (replaced Castaway Kids). Scooby-Doo Ghostblasters: Mystery of the Scary Swamp closed permanently on September 14, 2014. It was replaced by Justice League: Battle for Metropolis which opened on June 5, 2015.

Rush Street Flyer
1987
2015

Chance Rides Falling Star
Removed at the end of the 2015 season to make room for Fireball. Relocated to La Ronde as Gravitor. One of the few rides that did not allow single riders.

Turbo Bungy
2001
2015
Eurobungy bungee/trampoline
Moved to former Eagle's Bluff (rock wall) location for the 2014 season. Removed after the 2015 season. One of the few upcharge attractions at the park.

Speed Slides
1999
2017
Combo slide tower at Hurricane Harbor
Removed at the end of the 2017 season to make room for Typhoon Twister.

Highland Fling
1977
2017
Schwarzkopf Enterprise
Removed from the Britannia section of the park at the end of the 2017 season due to maintenance/parts issues. Replaced by Supergirl.


Gallery



Incidents




References




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  3. ^ http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/eureka-oks-plan-for-new-subdivision/article_9be45cf2-0159-5e90-b151-5e39773cc244.html


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  5. ^ "The next generation of cool thrills is here...MR. FREEZE: Reverse Blast!". Six Flags St. Louis. Retrieved 1 March 2013.


  6. ^ "Pandemonium". Six Flags St. Louis. Retrieved 1 March 2013.


  7. ^ MacDonald, Brady (25 November 2010). "Six Flags amusement parks prepare for thematic makeovers". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 1 March 2013.


  8. ^ "Six Flags St. Louis announces new addition to the park's roller coaster lineup for 2013". SixFlags.com. Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved August 30, 2013.



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