Dressrosa Station

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'''Dressrosa Station''' is the second station along the [[Survival Railway Network|SRN]] South Line, headed from Spawn. Situated near to ''FilipinoTurtle''<nowiki/>'s town build of Dressrosa, this the final station along it's line.
'''Dressrosa Station''' was the second station along the [[Survival Railway Network|Survival Railway Network (SRN)]] South Line headed from Spawn. Situated near to {{player|FilipinoTurtle}}'s town build of [[Dressrosa]], this was the final station along it's line.


== Design ==
== Design ==
The station uses a warehouse-esque design, with two entrance/exit features that mimic the prevailing SRN station design of the time. It features multiple look-outs, one on the roof for elytra takeoff, and one on the east side, which also doubles as a platform for secondary lines.
The station used a warehouse-esque design, with two entrance/exit features that mimicked the prevailing SRN station design of the time. It featured multiple look-outs, one on the roof for elytra takeoff, and one on the east side, which also doubled as a platform for secondary lines.


== History ==
== History ==
Built somewhere in the latter months of 2016, the initial Dressrosa Station design featured a platform attached the east side of the building that is the existing platform. Stairs to the existing station connected the two. The station (and indeed almost all of the South to Dressrosa line) was revamped entirely in 2017 for official opening. It was decided that dual platform and adjacent build design was unnecessary, and that the then-confusing wooden build was a better option for the main platform.  
Built somewhere in the latter months of 2016, the initial Dressrosa Station design featured a platform attached the east side of the building that was the existing platform. Stairs to the existing station connected the two. The station (and indeed almost all of the South to Dressrosa line) was revamped entirely in 2017 for the official opening. It was decided that the dual platform and adjacent build design was unnecessary, and that the then-confusing wooden build was a better option for the main platform.  


The existing station was given a new interior layout and several adjustments improve it's deceptively unsymmetrical structure, and the basement cleaned up to accommodate a new minecart system. The old main platform was demolished due it's unsatisfactory aesthetic value.
The existing station was given a new interior layout and several adjustments to improve it's deceptively unsymmetrical structure. The basement was also cleaned up to accommodate a new minecart system. The old main platform was demolished due its unsatisfactory aesthetic value.


A secondary line was planned, but is incomplete due to player inactivity.
A secondary line was planned, but was never completed due to player inactivity.
[[File:2017-05-26 21.34.40.png|thumb|260x260px|''The defunct eastern plaform'']]
[[File:2017-05-26 21.34.40.png|thumb|260x260px|''The defunct eastern plaform'']]


== South Line ==
{{Template:TransportDiagram_South_Line_(Survival_1)}}
* [[Spawn Station (Survival 1)|Spawn Station]]
* [[South Station (Survival 1)|South Station]]
* '''Dressrosa Station '''- you are here


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Of all SRN stations, the longest time taken between opening it's predecessor on a line and it is the gap between South and Dressrosa Stations - approximately a year.
* Of all SRN stations, the longest time taken between opening its predecessor on a line and it is the gap between South and Dressrosa Stations - approximately a year.
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 14 September 2023

Dressrosa Station
Survival 1
2018-07-13 22.40.24.png
Station
WorldSurvival 1
NetworkSRN
LineSouth Line
OpenedMay, 2017
Builder(s)20.png _edo
20.png darparniox
20.png Wietselubbers
LocationX= 1690
Z= 2460
ConnectionsMain-line connections1 


Dressrosa Station was the second station along the Survival Railway Network (SRN) South Line headed from Spawn. Situated near to 20.png FilipinoTurtle's town build of Dressrosa, this was the final station along it's line.

Design

The station used a warehouse-esque design, with two entrance/exit features that mimicked the prevailing SRN station design of the time. It featured multiple look-outs, one on the roof for elytra takeoff, and one on the east side, which also doubled as a platform for secondary lines.

History

Built somewhere in the latter months of 2016, the initial Dressrosa Station design featured a platform attached the east side of the building that was the existing platform. Stairs to the existing station connected the two. The station (and indeed almost all of the South to Dressrosa line) was revamped entirely in 2017 for the official opening. It was decided that the dual platform and adjacent build design was unnecessary, and that the then-confusing wooden build was a better option for the main platform.

The existing station was given a new interior layout and several adjustments to improve it's deceptively unsymmetrical structure. The basement was also cleaned up to accommodate a new minecart system. The old main platform was demolished due its unsatisfactory aesthetic value.

A secondary line was planned, but was never completed due to player inactivity.

The defunct eastern plaform




Trivia

  • Of all SRN stations, the longest time taken between opening its predecessor on a line and it is the gap between South and Dressrosa Stations - approximately a year.
Background Takeshi by Edo