Six Flags St. Louis
Eureka, Missouri
2002
Page Eight
The bottom of the first four
drop are all squeezed into this little ravine. This is the view
coming down the second drop.
After the mid-course brake
you have this hill to contend with. I prefer to ride in the back
but if you're in the front seat go for the right side seat as the top
of this hill has some surprise airtime just for you.
I do like this turnaround because
it has such a nice change in directions, up, down and twisting all over
the place.
This spaghetti bowl of track
is the valley at the bottom of the first drop. The track going
to the right is the bottom of the first drop and the other two are from
the other ones come from the mid-course brake and go up and down the
turnaround.
The Screamin' Eagle is Six
Flags St. Louis veteran wooden coaster. It is the last coaster
designed by John Allen and built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company.
It's been a staple at Six Flags St. Louis since 1976.