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Superman El Último Escape (meaning "Superman: The Last Escape") is a steel roller coaster located in Pueblo Frances at Six Flags México. which opened on November 19, 2004.
Superman El Último Escape was originally supposed to open in 2002, but construction stopped during a two-year dispute between Six Flags and the Mexican government. Work resumed in 2004, and the ride opened on November 19 of that year.
Since opening, Superman El Último Escape has taken the records for the tallest, fastest, and longest roller coaster in Latin America.
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Riders are taken out of the station and go through followed by a right-hand turnaround, then a left curve, and a straightaway. The train then goes into a braking section, followed small pre-drop to reduce stress to the brakes, then a left-hand turn that leads riders up the lift hill. Once falling down the first drop, the train will then build up 75 mph by the time it reaches the base of the pull-out fifteen feet above the ground. While riding the coaster the train will go on another 135 ft hill and two 360 degree helixes. The train then goes into a series of bunny hills followed by a brake run followed by a left-hand turn that returns riders back into the station.