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{{location infobox
{{location infobox
|image=Riverside_Office.png
|image=[[File:Riverside_Office.png|250px]]<br>Mario grabbing pipes to cross.
|width=250px
|caption=Mario grabbing pipes to cross.
|greater_location=[[Rogueport]]'s surrounding areas
|greater_location=[[Rogueport]]'s surrounding areas
|inhabitants=[[Poison Pokey]]s, [[Ruff Puff]]s, [[Spiked Parabuzzy|Spiked Parabuzzies]], [[Smorg]]s
|inhabitants=[[Poison Pokey]]s, [[Ruff Puff]]s, [[Spiked Parabuzzy|Spiked Parabuzzies]], [[Smorg]]s
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|Ita=St. Rocca Fluviale
|Ita=St. Rocca Fluviale
|ItaM=Rock River Station
|ItaM=Rock River Station
|Fra=Gare de Riverside
|Fre=Gare de Riverside
|FraM=Riverside Station
|FreM=Riverside Station
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The face of the station's clock tower is only visible during cutscenes, and displays the time based on that of the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube's]] internal clock.
*The face of the station's clock tower is only visible during cutscenes, and displays the time based on that of the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube's]] internal clock.
**The Excess Express only arrives at sunset regardless of what time the player visits the station.
*The ordinary Goombas in the records room have several oddities that may indicate they were added very late in development: they are an early-game enemy and much weaker than other enemies encountered in the station, they do not thematically fit in with the area like the other enemies do, and despite being located in the records room, they use a battle background depicting the hallway upstairs. No enemies are found in the hallway, so the background may possibly have been [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content#Dialogue|leftover from a cut battle]] with [[Beldam]] and [[Marilyn]] in this chapter and repurposed for the Goombas.
*The ordinary Goombas in the records room have several oddities that may indicate they were added very late in development: they are an early-game enemy and much weaker than other enemies encountered in the station, they do not thematically fit in with the area like the other enemies do, and despite being located in the records room, they use a battle background depicting the hallway upstairs. No enemies are found in the hallway, so the background may possibly have been [[List of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door pre-release and unused content#Dialogue|leftover from a cut battle]] with [[Beldam]] and [[Marilyn]] in this chapter and repurposed for the Goombas.
*The interior of Riverside Station has no music, only ambient sounds. However, unused background music intended for Riverside Station can be found within the game's files.
*In the Japanese version of Riverside Station, the block below the hidden block that contains a Thunder Rage is a breakable block. Breaking the block will cause it to stay broken until the player leaves Riverside Station. The international versions made this block unbreakable.
*In the Japanese version of Riverside Station, the block below the hidden block that contains a Thunder Rage is a breakable block. Breaking the block will cause it to stay broken until the player leaves Riverside Station. The international versions made this block unbreakable.
*The second Station Key retrieved in the back room resembles the [[Castle Key (Tubba Blubba's Castle)|Castle Keys]] for [[Tubba Blubba's Castle]] from the original [[Paper Mario]]. They are both green, topped with a club shape with a hole in the middle, and are found in dilapidated, arid locales.
**The unbreakable block in international versions does not bounce upon being hit like other empty blocks do.


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