Greenfield Station
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|title = Greenfield Station | |||
|image = 2019-01-10 19.48.28.png | |||
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|world = Survival 2 | |||
|network = SRN, NTN | |||
|line = North Line | |||
|builders = {{Player|darparniox}} | |||
|opened = 9th June 2018 | |||
|xcoord = -1506 | |||
|ycoord = | |||
|zcoord = -528 | |||
|mainlines = 1 | |||
|branchlines=1}} | |||
'''Greenfield Station''' is the third and final station along [[Survival Railway Network|SRN]]'s north line in [[Survival 2]]. It follows along from [[Tundra Station]]. | |||
== Design == | == Design == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Greenfield Station was planned in advance of rail construction starting from it's Tundra counterpart, amid issues and concerns stemming from failure to link NTN portals to their overworld stations. It would be months before the station was reached and then completed. | Greenfield Station was planned in advance of rail construction starting from it's Tundra counterpart, amid issues and concerns stemming from failure to link [[Nether Transport Network#Survival 2|NTN]] portals to their overworld stations. It would be months before the station was reached and then completed. | ||
Rail construction from Greenfield began in late July 2018, and made steady progress until encountering claim issues. These would be resolved and construction resumed in September. A final | Rail construction from Greenfield began in late July 2018, and made steady progress until encountering claim issues. These would be resolved and construction resumed in September. Construction of the line to Snake River Station was hampered by permission issues and time constraints from key players. A half finished design (in creative) and line 100 blocks from it's completion were left in the wake of the announcement that the current survival worlds would be deleted. The final, ceremonial completion of the line merely two days before the end of Survival 2 is considered the final SRN activity in the world. | ||
{{TransportDiagram North Line (Survival 2)}} | |||
[[File:2019-01-10 20.31.53.png|thumb|220x220px|''Snake River Station site'']] | |||
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[[Category:Survival 2]] | [[Category:Survival 2]] | ||
[[Category:Stations]] | [[Category:Stations]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 14 September 2023
Greenfield Station | |
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Survival 2 | |
Station | |
World | Survival 2 |
Network | SRN, NTN |
Line | North Line |
Opened | 9th June 2018 |
Builder(s) | darparniox |
Location | X= -1506 Z= -528 |
Connections | 1 1 |
Greenfield Station is the third and final station along SRN's north line in Survival 2. It follows along from Tundra Station.
Design
Greenfield Station is comprised of mostly spruce and birch woods, and uses stone materials such as bone and stone bricks as accents.
The building takes inspiration from colonial British barns, but the end result is quite stylised and is best described as rustic in overall style.
History
Greenfield Station was planned in advance of rail construction starting from it's Tundra counterpart, amid issues and concerns stemming from failure to link NTN portals to their overworld stations. It would be months before the station was reached and then completed.
Rail construction from Greenfield began in late July 2018, and made steady progress until encountering claim issues. These would be resolved and construction resumed in September. Construction of the line to Snake River Station was hampered by permission issues and time constraints from key players. A half finished design (in creative) and line 100 blocks from it's completion were left in the wake of the announcement that the current survival worlds would be deleted. The final, ceremonial completion of the line merely two days before the end of Survival 2 is considered the final SRN activity in the world.
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