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Boomerang
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General
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Park Six Flags St. Louis
Location Eureka, Missouri, USA
Status Operating
Operated
Operated
Opened June 8, 2013
Opening
Cost
Height restriction
Statistics
Manufacturer Vekoma
Builder
Designer
Type Steel- Sit-Down- Shuttle
Type
Model Boomerang
Riders per train 28
Riders per hour 760
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 116.5 feet
Drop 108 feet
Top speed 47 mph
Length 935 feet
Dimensions
Duration 1:48
Inversions Track: 3
Rider: 6
Steepest drop
Maximum g-force 5.2
Formerly Flashback at Six Flags Over Texas

Boomerang is a Vekoma Boomerang roller coaster located at Six Flags St. Louis in Eureka, Missouri.

History[]

Flashback loops and sign

The former logo of the ride and a view of it's inversions

Boomerang was formerly located at Six Flags Over Texas where it operated as Flashback. It was one of the first Boomerang coasters ever built.[1]

On August 2, 2012, Six Flags Over Texas announced the last chance to ride Flashback would be September 3, before it closed along with the neighboring ride Texas Chute Out. Following its closure, it was announced that Flashback would be dismantled and relocated to Six Flags St. Louis for the 2013 season. Flashback was completely removed before October 10, 2012. The coaster replaced the Water Street Cab Company bumper car ride and operates in the Illinois section of the park with a new orange and green color scheme. Once open Boomerang would become the ninth coaster at Six Flags St. Louis, helping the Six Flags park become the park with the most coasters in the state of Missouri. Construction of the coaster began in early 2013 at the former site of Water Street Cab Company, with Boomerang track arriving at the park on February 11, 2013. The park completed construction of Boomerang in early April. Boomerang opened on June 8, 2013.

References[]

Six Flags Over Texas Roller Coasters
Operating Batman the RideJudge Roy ScreamLa VíboraMini Mine TrainMr. FreezeNew Texas GiantPandemoniumRunaway Mine TrainRunaway MountainShock WaveTitanWile E. Coyote's Grand Canyon Blaster
Former Big BendFlashbackCucaracha
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