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|caption      =Husky Grand Central Station, next to the spawn camp.
|caption      =Husky Grand Central Station, next to the spawn camp.
|type        = Transportation Project
|type        = Transportation Project
|leader      = {{Player|expedtadam}}
|leader      = {{Player|expedtadam}} Husky North, South
|contributors = {{Player|Darparniox}}<br>{{Player|Marbou9}}<br>{{Player|Mrs_Diss}}<br>{{Player|Skelleton123}}<br>''and several helpers, donators and station builders''
|contributors = Line Managers: <br>{{Player|darparniox}} Beagle North, East<br>{{Player|eybwam}} Beagle West<br>{{Player|Montenator}} Beagle South<br>{{Player|Skelleton123}} Husky West<br>{{Player|Slomo_1994}} Husky East<br>{{Player|Aeghu}} (former)<br>{{Player|Marbou9}} (former)<br>{{Player|Mrs_Diss}} (former)<br>''and many helpers: station & line builders and donators''
|world        = Survival 4
|world        = [[Survival 4]]
|status      = {{Active}}
|status      = {{Defunct}}
}}''This is about the network on '''Survival 4. '''For the wider organisation, [[Survival Railway Network|click here]].''
}}
{{SRN World Navigation}}


The '''Survival 4 Railway Network''' is a network of railways across both the Husky and Beagle [[Survival 4]] worlds. With the mission of providing a high quality rail transport network using four cardinal SRN lines starting at spawn in either Husky and Beagle worlds. It is the successor to the SRN networks on Survival 1, 2 and 3.
The '''Survival 4 Railway Network''' was a network of railways across both the Husky and Beagle [[Survival 4]] worlds. With the mission of providing a high quality rail transport network using four cardinal SRN lines starting at spawn in either Husky and Beagle worlds. It was the successor to the SRN networks on Survival 1, 2 and 3.


==Network==
==Network==
The fourth iteration of the SRN network, it commenced construction with the creation of 2 central hub stations, incorporated into the world spawns of husky and beagle.  
The [[Survival 4]] network was the fourth iteration of the SRN. It differed from its older counterparts as it contained 8 main lines instead of the usual 4. This was because of the addition of a second survival world (Beagle), which was added a week into the server’s life to take the strain off the first survival world (Husky). Despite having double the number of lines, the format of the network remained the same. With the iconic 4 cardinal lines running out of Grand Central Station on both Husky and Beagle.  


Like in Survival 3 the four cardinal line stretch out out into the wild, providing stations along each line. Having the network on 2 different worlds means the amount of stations provided has grown faster than ever before. Like all the worlds before, also this network is provided access to an extensive NTN network on each world, giving access to fast travel.
Just like the three previous worlds, the [[Nether Transport Network|NTN]] would also return to run alongside the SRN. However, the official NTN would be started 3 months after the beginning of Survival 4, due to the nether resetting on both worlds when the server updated to 1.16. Just as in Survival 3, main line stations possessed several branch line terminals, allowing for players to connect their own bases/ towns up to the network.
 
As of July 2021, the current network is 15 months old and has a grand total of 27 main lines stations, already larger than the previous networks total of 23. This is most likely due to the additional 4 main lines. On Husky the current longest line is the West Line, running 9895 blocks over 4 stations. On Beagle, the longest line is the South Line, running 7578 blocks over 4 stations.
[[File:Husky SRN Map.png|thumb|The in-game map of the Husky network]]
 
==Headquarters==
Unlike the previous iterations of the SRN, the headquarters would not be located nearby Grand Central Station. Instead, the decision was made for it to be located much further away from spawn. It would also serve as the second station on the Husky West Line. The [[HQ Station|HQ]] was designed and built by {{Player|Skelleton123}}. A smaller structure was built in Husky Spawn Town by {{Player|expedtadam}}, which served as an information point and donation centre for the SRN.
 
==Pre-Launch==
The SRN Team went through some significant role changes in March 2020, prior to the launch of Survival 4. Long time conductor of the SRN, {{Player|darparniox}}, announced he would slowly step away from the role on the 15<sup>th</sup> of March. ''Expedtadam'' would be chosen as his replacement, taking the role of North Line manager as well as being eased into the role of conductor. Joining ''expedtadam'' and ''darparniox'' were the other 3 Line Managers from [[Survival 3]]. These being {{Player|William278}} for the East Line, {{Player|Mrs_Diss}} for the South Line and ''Skelleton123'' for the West Line.
 
==Initial Progress & Announcement of Beagle==
[[File:GCSPlayers.png|left|thumb|Players at Husky Grand Central before the ride to West Station.]]
Survival 4 launched on the 1<sup>st</sup> of April 2020. Just as in Survival 3, Grand Central Station was integrated into the [[Camp Husky|pre-built Spawn area]], allowing for easy expansion of the SRN. However, the first week of Survival 4 was plagued by lag and plugin issues, caused mostly by the sheer number of players that were online, averaging about 80 during peak hours. As a result, the {{Rank|HeadMod}}s announced the creation of a second survival world (Beagle) to run alongside the first (Husky). A [[Camp Beagle|second spawn area]] was constructed by the [[Dogcraft Build Team|Build Team]] including a second Grand Central Station for the Beagle world. With the addition of 4 extra main lines, the SRN Team was understaffed. As a result, ''darparniox'', alongside two former line managers in {{Player|marbou9}} and {{Player|Aeghu}} agreed to help mobilise the network on Beagle. The SRN on Beagle would use a slightly different system to the SRN on Husky. It would use the help of ‘eager’ members of the community who were assigned stations to build by the Beagle Line Managers.
 
The first station opened on the 9<sup>th</sup> of April; [[North Station (Husky)|North Station]] on Husky built by ''expedtadam''. ''Mrs_Diss'' would open Husky [["South Station (Husky)"|South Station]] near the end of the month on the 27<sup>th</sup> of April. On the 17<sup>th</sup> of April, long time East Line manager ''William278'' announced he was stepping down from his position, stating he no longer felt he could commit the time he would like to the role.
 
==Continued Growth==
Throughout the following months, the SRN would expand faster than any previous iterations had. With May seeing the opening of Husky [[West Station (Husky)|West Station]] at the [[City of Gaia]], and Husky [[East Station (Husky)|East Station]] at the [[Oasis City|City of Oasis]]. May would also see the first station finished on Beagle, that being [[East Station (Beagle)|East Station]], built by {{Player|Pigeon_Confirmed}}.
[[File:NetworkMapS4Building.png|thumb|Players help create a canvas for the network maps.]]
 
June would see the second stations on both the [[Wanari Station|Husky North]] and [[Alpine Station|South lines]] completed by their respective line managers. This month would also see the return of {{Player|misterblue28}}’s network map art. Over a period of just a few hours, space for 2x2 maps on both Husky and Beagle would be cleared out.
 
The 1<sup>st</sup> of July would see [[West Station (Beagle)|West Station]] on Beagle open, which was built by {{Player|legowar1508}}. At the end of July, the third station on the Husky North Line, [[Makna Station|Makna]] would also open. Alongside Makna, the first branch line opened. This line started in Makna and headed Southeast, connecting the new City of Seven, to {{Player|ThatRoger}}’s base before terminating at Egg Harbour, the Husky base of ''expedtadam'' and {{Player|TrainerMoon}}.
 
[[File:WanariPlayers.png|left|thumb|Players at Wanari Station.]]
August would see ''expedtadam'' fully assume the role of conductor alongside his existing role as North Line manager for Husky. ''darparniox'' would continue to serve as a line manager for the Beagle world alongside marbou9, with ''Aeghu'' since stepping down due to inactivity on the server. [[Forest Hall Station]] would also open this month. September would see 3 more Beagle stations open in a triple opening, a first for the SRN. This opening would see [[North Station (Beagle)|North]], [[South Station (Beagle)|South]] and [[City of Alina|Alina]] Stations officially completed.
 
On the 19<sup>th</sup> of October, the long-awaited [[HQ Station]] would open, the second station on the Husky West Line. Serving as the second west line station, the building would also hold the main storage area for the SRN and would continue to be developed over the next few months to include farms, RHN connections, and offices for line managers. In addition to this, [[Dry Banks Station]] would open on the 24<sup>th</sup>, the fourth station for the Husky North Line.
 
==Entering The New Year==
Over the next few months, progress across the board for the SRN slowed, with just a single station opening in the space of three months, that being [[Seaside Station]], opening a few days before Christmas in December 2020. It was during this time that ''Mrs_Diss'' stepped down from her position as Husky South Line manager. At the start of the new year, marbou9 would also officially step down as a line manager, leaving ''expedtadam'', ''Skelleton123'' and ''darparniox'' as the only remaining line managers to carry the project into 2021.
[[File:TakeshiStation.png|thumb|Branch Line stations started being built on Husky, like the one at Takeshi.]]
 
Despite the lack of momentum with main lines, branch lines saw a major increase in this period, with the north-western portion of Husky seeing branch lines that linked up [[Prosperity]], [[Takeshi]], [[M-Bay]], [[Sandstone Sights]], Gates, and Witchead to the main lines.
 
==Increasing Expansion==
The SRN would see more momentum in the month of February, which would see another three stations added to the network: [[Chaincastle Station|Chaincastle]] and [[Canopy Station|Canopy]] Stations for Beagle; and [[Nimwald Station]], the third for Husky’s West Line. The following month of April would see [[Mountain Station]] open, the third on Beagle’s West Line. Its builder, {{Player|Slomo_1994}}, would eventually go on to become the Line Manager for the Beagle West Line in early May 2021 but would transfer to the Husky East Line at the end of the month.
 
[[File:EastStationPlayers.png|left|thumb|Players at Husky East Station.]]
The month of May would prove to be one of the busiest in the Survival 4 networks history, with 5 stations opening that month. First was [[Hibernia Station]] for the Beagle North Line, followed by [[Tent Station]] for the Beagle East Line. The first ever dual main line station opening was held at the end of the month, seeing [[Aquarius Station|Aquarius]] and [[Fir Station|Fir]] Stations open for the Beagle South Line. Their builder, {{Player|Montenator}}, would take up the mantle of Beagle South Line manager after the opening. At the very end of the month, ''Skelleton123'' would open the fourth station on the Husky West Line, [[Oak Town Station]].
 
June and July would see more steady progress for the SRN, with ''Montenator'' opening [[Nova Station]] in June at the base of {{Player|Nomiium}}. July would see ''Slomo_1994'' open [[Marble Heights Station|Marble]] [[Marble Heights Station|Heights Station]] as well as the [[Sethrum Station|Sethrum Branch Line station]]. This month would also see construction begin on the Husky Southwest branch lines, connecting various points of intertest in the south west of Husky to the main lines. The [[Stump Station|Stump]] > Arklantis > [[Lotus]] branch line would also continue to be worked on, spearheaded by {{Player|FangsofAmber}} and {{Player|kfr291}}.
 
August would see the Beagle network continue to expand, with ''Montenator'' opening [[Machair Station]] on the South Line and ''darparniox'' opening [[Crystal Cave Station]] on the West Line, another build by ''legowar1508''. The following month, Husky would again see several stations opening, with ''Slomo_1994'' opening [[Hub Station]] on the East Line and ''expedtadam'' opening [[Ohm Shores Station|Ohm Shores]] and [[Toadstool Station|Toadstool]] on the North Line, officially making it the longest North Line in SRN history. In October the long awaited opening of [[Stump Station]] happened, the opening of the station would mark the longest construction time of any main line station in the networks history, lasting roughly 15 months. Alongside Stump Station opening, the Lotus/Arklantis Branch Line also opened, connecting up the base of {{Player|Arkhangellsk}} and the [[Lotus|City of Lotus]] to the SRN. Cordelia Station, the sixth station on the Beagle South Line would open in November, built by ''Montenator'' and {{Player|N1cM4tth3w63}}.
 
==Moving Into 2022==
To kick off a brand new year, the [[Husky SW Branch Line]] would officially be opened. Its opening saw 8 new stations open, connecting various POI's such as {{Player|_Shako}}'s town of [[Vitruvius]] and [[Blues Beach]] and other small towns and bases like [[Butterfly Valley Shelter|Butterfly Valley]], [[Village of Sikukuu|Sikukuu]], The Haven, and the base of {{Player|HeavyDork}} at Spiral Station. Two junction stations were also built in the network, Ice Cap by ''Montenator'' and [[Oxbow Station|Oxbow]] by {{Player|eybwam}}. Future plans included bringing the line down further south from Blues Beach to connect up to Lotus via the town of [[PinksVille]].
 
''eybwam'' would also assume the role of line manager at the start of 2022 after his impressive work in building Oxbow Station.
 
On January 3<sup>rd</sup> 2022, server HeadMod {{Player|Scooberson}} announced that Survival 4 would soon be coming to an end, this meant that construction on any new SRN stations would halt, instead efforts were put into finishing the remaining stations that were under construction, as well as starting to plan for Survival 5. ''Slomo_1994'' completed Meridian Station with the help of {{Player|Ze_Tais}}  during this time, officially making the Husky East Line the longest east line in the networks history, at 6 stations long. ''Montenator'' would also work on finishing two more stations on the Beagle South Line with the help of ''N1cM4tth3w63'', officially making it the longest main line ever at 8 stations long. Meridian Station alongside Rivermill and Petal Ranch Station would officially open on the 6<sup>th</sup> of February 2022 and would be the last major activity of the SRN on Survival 4. This opening would also see ''Nomiium'' and {{Player|_Brin}} open a branch line connecting their two bases. Starting at Nova Station at ''Nomiium''<nowiki/>'s base, before heading towards B-42, ''_Brin''<nowiki/>'s base. The branch line also had another small station between the two bases, named Baba Yaga Station.
 
In the final months of Survival 4, a few more branch lines were also built. This included another branch line from Seaside Station connecting to Sea Marsh Station built by {{Player|CanadianSteampk}}. The line then looped back southwards to reach the small town of Orion, which was also a large hub for the RHN. After talking to its owner {{Player|FuZion_Panda1}}, ''Montenator'' built a small station to serve the town. Developments were also made on Beagle, with {{Player|mrkalaspuff}} building a station at his base while ''TrueWinter'' extended their branch line to reach Winter Airport. {{Player|Splittingadams}} would also start another branch line on Husky, attempting to reach a new station from Witchead.
 
As of February 2022, the Survival 4 SRN has become the largest SRN network in the servers history. In total 37 main line stations were built, with 2 that were still under construction at the end of Survival 4. 31 branch line stations were built across both worlds, with many others not quite being connected to the network before the server closed.


==Stations==
==Stations==
Line 24: Line 80:
====North Line====
====North Line====


*[[North Station (survival 4)|North Station]]
*[[North Station (Husky)|North Station]]
*[[Wanari Station|Wanari Station]]
*[[Wanari Station|Wanari Station]]
*[[Makna Station|Makna Station]]
*[[Makna Station|Makna Station]]
*[[Dry Banks Station|Dry Banks Station]]
*[[Dry Banks Station|Dry Banks Station]]
*[[Ohm Shores Station]]
*[[Toadstool Station]]


====East Line====
====East Line====


*[[East Station (Survival 4/Husky)|East Station]]
*[[East Station (Husky)|East Station]]
*[[Forest Hall Station|Forest Hall Station]]
*[[Forest Hall Station|Forest Hall Station]]
*[[Seaside Station|Seaside Station]]
*[[Seaside Station|Seaside Station]]
 
*[[Marble Heights Station|Marble Heights]]
*[[Hub Station]]
*[[Meridian Station]]


====South Line====
====South Line====


*[[South Station (Survival 4/Husky)|South Station]]
*[[South Station (Husky)|South Station]]
*[[Alpine Station|Alpine Station]]
*[[Alpine Station|Alpine Station]]
*[[Stump Station]]


====West Line====
====West Line====


*[[West Station (Survival 4/Husky)|West Station]]
*[[West Station (Husky)|West Station]]
*[[HQ Station|SRN HQ]]
*[[HQ Station|SRN HQ]]
*[[Nimwald Station|Nimwald Station]]
*[[Nimwald Station|Nimwald Station]]
*[[Oak Town Station]]


===Beagle===
===Beagle===
Line 53: Line 115:
====North Line====
====North Line====


*[[North Station (Survival 4/Husky)|North Station]]
*[[North Station (Beagle)|North Station]]
*[[Chaincastle Station]]
*[[Chaincastle Station]]
*[[Hibernia Station]]


====East Line====
====East Line====


*[[East Station (Survival 4/Husky)|East Station]]
*[[East Station (Beagle)|East Station]]
*[[Alina Station]]
*[[Alina Station]]
*[[Tent Station]]


====South Line====
====South Line====


*[[South Station (Survival 4/Husky)|South Station]]
*[[South Station (Beagle)|South Station]]
*[[Aquarius Station]]
*[[Fir Station]]
*[[Nova Station]]
*[[Machair Station]]
*[[Cordelia Station]]
*[[Rivermill Station]]
*[[Petal Ranch Station]]


====West Line====
====West Line====


*[[West Station (Survival 4/Husky)|West Station]]
*[[West Station (Beagle)|West Station]]
*[[Canopy Station]]
*[[Canopy Station]]
*[[Mountain Station]]
*[[Crystal Cave Station]]
==Branch Lines==
====On Husky:====
NW Branch Line:
*Going West from [[Makna Station]]: Gates → Witchead → Ice 5
*Going West from [[North Station (Husky)|North Station]]: Prosperity → Takeshi → M-Bay
*Going North from [[West Station (Husky)|West Station]]: M-Bay → Sandstone Sights → Gates
SW Branch Line:
*Going South from [[HQ Station]]: Butterfly Valley → Ice Cap
*Going North from [[Ice Cap Station]]: Sikukuu → The Haven
*Going South from Ice Cap Station: Vitruvius → Blues Beach
*Going West from [[Alpine Station]]: Spiral → Oxbow
*Going West from [[South Station (Husky)|South Station]]: Oxbow → Vitruvius
Other Lines:
*Going East from Makna Station: City of Seven → ThatRoger's Base → Egg Harbour
*Going West from [[Stump Station]]: Arklantis → Lotus
*Going North from [[East Station (Husky)|East Station]]: Aria → OllieDR's Base
*Going North from [[Seaside Station]]: Sea Marsh → Orion
*Ruru - Going South from East Station
*Sethrum - Going North from Seaside Station
====On Beagle:====
*Going East from [[Hibernia Station]]: [[Obelisk Station|Obelisk]] → [[TrueWinter's Base|Winter Airport]]
*Going West from [[Nova Station]]: Baba Yaga → [[B-47]]
*Mrkalaspuff - South from [[East Station (Beagle)|East Station]]<br />
<br />
== Station Images ==
Below are two links to Imgur albums showcasing all the stations built on Survival 4, including many that were never finished or connected.
<br />
==== Main Line Stations ====
https://imgur.com/gallery/oijHqpQ
==== Branch Line Stations ====
https://imgur.com/gallery/e2JPw9n<nowiki/>


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Survival 4 Railway Network
Survival 4
GcsHuskySur4.png
Husky Grand Central Station, next to the spawn camp.
Project
TypeTransportation Project
World(s)Survival 4
Leader(s)20.png expedtadam Husky North, South
ContributorsLine Managers:
20.png darparniox Beagle North, East
20.png eybwam Beagle West
20.png Montenator Beagle South
20.png Skelleton123 Husky West
20.png Slomo_1994 Husky East
20.png Aeghu (former)
20.png Marbou9 (former)
20.png Mrs_Diss (former)
and many helpers: station & line builders and donators

The Survival 4 Railway Network was a network of railways across both the Husky and Beagle Survival 4 worlds. With the mission of providing a high quality rail transport network using four cardinal SRN lines starting at spawn in either Husky and Beagle worlds. It was the successor to the SRN networks on Survival 1, 2 and 3.

Network

The Survival 4 network was the fourth iteration of the SRN. It differed from its older counterparts as it contained 8 main lines instead of the usual 4. This was because of the addition of a second survival world (Beagle), which was added a week into the server’s life to take the strain off the first survival world (Husky). Despite having double the number of lines, the format of the network remained the same. With the iconic 4 cardinal lines running out of Grand Central Station on both Husky and Beagle.

Just like the three previous worlds, the NTN would also return to run alongside the SRN. However, the official NTN would be started 3 months after the beginning of Survival 4, due to the nether resetting on both worlds when the server updated to 1.16. Just as in Survival 3, main line stations possessed several branch line terminals, allowing for players to connect their own bases/ towns up to the network.

As of July 2021, the current network is 15 months old and has a grand total of 27 main lines stations, already larger than the previous networks total of 23. This is most likely due to the additional 4 main lines. On Husky the current longest line is the West Line, running 9895 blocks over 4 stations. On Beagle, the longest line is the South Line, running 7578 blocks over 4 stations.

The in-game map of the Husky network

Headquarters

Unlike the previous iterations of the SRN, the headquarters would not be located nearby Grand Central Station. Instead, the decision was made for it to be located much further away from spawn. It would also serve as the second station on the Husky West Line. The HQ was designed and built by 20.png Skelleton123. A smaller structure was built in Husky Spawn Town by 20.png expedtadam, which served as an information point and donation centre for the SRN.

Pre-Launch

The SRN Team went through some significant role changes in March 2020, prior to the launch of Survival 4. Long time conductor of the SRN, 20.png darparniox, announced he would slowly step away from the role on the 15th of March. Expedtadam would be chosen as his replacement, taking the role of North Line manager as well as being eased into the role of conductor. Joining expedtadam and darparniox were the other 3 Line Managers from Survival 3. These being 20.png William278 for the East Line, 20.png Mrs_Diss for the South Line and Skelleton123 for the West Line.

Initial Progress & Announcement of Beagle

Players at Husky Grand Central before the ride to West Station.

Survival 4 launched on the 1st of April 2020. Just as in Survival 3, Grand Central Station was integrated into the pre-built Spawn area, allowing for easy expansion of the SRN. However, the first week of Survival 4 was plagued by lag and plugin issues, caused mostly by the sheer number of players that were online, averaging about 80 during peak hours. As a result, the [HeadMod]s announced the creation of a second survival world (Beagle) to run alongside the first (Husky). A second spawn area was constructed by the Build Team including a second Grand Central Station for the Beagle world. With the addition of 4 extra main lines, the SRN Team was understaffed. As a result, darparniox, alongside two former line managers in 20.png marbou9 and 20.png Aeghu agreed to help mobilise the network on Beagle. The SRN on Beagle would use a slightly different system to the SRN on Husky. It would use the help of ‘eager’ members of the community who were assigned stations to build by the Beagle Line Managers.

The first station opened on the 9th of April; North Station on Husky built by expedtadam. Mrs_Diss would open Husky South Station near the end of the month on the 27th of April. On the 17th of April, long time East Line manager William278 announced he was stepping down from his position, stating he no longer felt he could commit the time he would like to the role.

Continued Growth

Throughout the following months, the SRN would expand faster than any previous iterations had. With May seeing the opening of Husky West Station at the City of Gaia, and Husky East Station at the City of Oasis. May would also see the first station finished on Beagle, that being East Station, built by 20.png Pigeon_Confirmed.

Players help create a canvas for the network maps.

June would see the second stations on both the Husky North and South lines completed by their respective line managers. This month would also see the return of 20.png misterblue28’s network map art. Over a period of just a few hours, space for 2x2 maps on both Husky and Beagle would be cleared out.

The 1st of July would see West Station on Beagle open, which was built by 20.png legowar1508. At the end of July, the third station on the Husky North Line, Makna would also open. Alongside Makna, the first branch line opened. This line started in Makna and headed Southeast, connecting the new City of Seven, to 20.png ThatRoger’s base before terminating at Egg Harbour, the Husky base of expedtadam and 20.png TrainerMoon.

Players at Wanari Station.

August would see expedtadam fully assume the role of conductor alongside his existing role as North Line manager for Husky. darparniox would continue to serve as a line manager for the Beagle world alongside marbou9, with Aeghu since stepping down due to inactivity on the server. Forest Hall Station would also open this month. September would see 3 more Beagle stations open in a triple opening, a first for the SRN. This opening would see North, South and Alina Stations officially completed.

On the 19th of October, the long-awaited HQ Station would open, the second station on the Husky West Line. Serving as the second west line station, the building would also hold the main storage area for the SRN and would continue to be developed over the next few months to include farms, RHN connections, and offices for line managers. In addition to this, Dry Banks Station would open on the 24th, the fourth station for the Husky North Line.

Entering The New Year

Over the next few months, progress across the board for the SRN slowed, with just a single station opening in the space of three months, that being Seaside Station, opening a few days before Christmas in December 2020. It was during this time that Mrs_Diss stepped down from her position as Husky South Line manager. At the start of the new year, marbou9 would also officially step down as a line manager, leaving expedtadam, Skelleton123 and darparniox as the only remaining line managers to carry the project into 2021.

Branch Line stations started being built on Husky, like the one at Takeshi.

Despite the lack of momentum with main lines, branch lines saw a major increase in this period, with the north-western portion of Husky seeing branch lines that linked up Prosperity, Takeshi, M-Bay, Sandstone Sights, Gates, and Witchead to the main lines.

Increasing Expansion

The SRN would see more momentum in the month of February, which would see another three stations added to the network: Chaincastle and Canopy Stations for Beagle; and Nimwald Station, the third for Husky’s West Line. The following month of April would see Mountain Station open, the third on Beagle’s West Line. Its builder, 20.png Slomo_1994, would eventually go on to become the Line Manager for the Beagle West Line in early May 2021 but would transfer to the Husky East Line at the end of the month.

Players at Husky East Station.

The month of May would prove to be one of the busiest in the Survival 4 networks history, with 5 stations opening that month. First was Hibernia Station for the Beagle North Line, followed by Tent Station for the Beagle East Line. The first ever dual main line station opening was held at the end of the month, seeing Aquarius and Fir Stations open for the Beagle South Line. Their builder, 20.png Montenator, would take up the mantle of Beagle South Line manager after the opening. At the very end of the month, Skelleton123 would open the fourth station on the Husky West Line, Oak Town Station.

June and July would see more steady progress for the SRN, with Montenator opening Nova Station in June at the base of 20.png Nomiium. July would see Slomo_1994 open Marble Heights Station as well as the Sethrum Branch Line station. This month would also see construction begin on the Husky Southwest branch lines, connecting various points of intertest in the south west of Husky to the main lines. The Stump > Arklantis > Lotus branch line would also continue to be worked on, spearheaded by 20.png FangsofAmber and 20.png kfr291.

August would see the Beagle network continue to expand, with Montenator opening Machair Station on the South Line and darparniox opening Crystal Cave Station on the West Line, another build by legowar1508. The following month, Husky would again see several stations opening, with Slomo_1994 opening Hub Station on the East Line and expedtadam opening Ohm Shores and Toadstool on the North Line, officially making it the longest North Line in SRN history. In October the long awaited opening of Stump Station happened, the opening of the station would mark the longest construction time of any main line station in the networks history, lasting roughly 15 months. Alongside Stump Station opening, the Lotus/Arklantis Branch Line also opened, connecting up the base of 20.png Arkhangellsk and the City of Lotus to the SRN. Cordelia Station, the sixth station on the Beagle South Line would open in November, built by Montenator and 20.png N1cM4tth3w63.

Moving Into 2022

To kick off a brand new year, the Husky SW Branch Line would officially be opened. Its opening saw 8 new stations open, connecting various POI's such as 20.png _Shako's town of Vitruvius and Blues Beach and other small towns and bases like Butterfly Valley, Sikukuu, The Haven, and the base of 20.png HeavyDork at Spiral Station. Two junction stations were also built in the network, Ice Cap by Montenator and Oxbow by 20.png eybwam. Future plans included bringing the line down further south from Blues Beach to connect up to Lotus via the town of PinksVille.

eybwam would also assume the role of line manager at the start of 2022 after his impressive work in building Oxbow Station.

On January 3rd 2022, server HeadMod 20.png Scooberson announced that Survival 4 would soon be coming to an end, this meant that construction on any new SRN stations would halt, instead efforts were put into finishing the remaining stations that were under construction, as well as starting to plan for Survival 5. Slomo_1994 completed Meridian Station with the help of 20.png Ze_Tais during this time, officially making the Husky East Line the longest east line in the networks history, at 6 stations long. Montenator would also work on finishing two more stations on the Beagle South Line with the help of N1cM4tth3w63, officially making it the longest main line ever at 8 stations long. Meridian Station alongside Rivermill and Petal Ranch Station would officially open on the 6th of February 2022 and would be the last major activity of the SRN on Survival 4. This opening would also see Nomiium and 20.png _Brin open a branch line connecting their two bases. Starting at Nova Station at Nomiium's base, before heading towards B-42, _Brin's base. The branch line also had another small station between the two bases, named Baba Yaga Station.

In the final months of Survival 4, a few more branch lines were also built. This included another branch line from Seaside Station connecting to Sea Marsh Station built by 20.png CanadianSteampk. The line then looped back southwards to reach the small town of Orion, which was also a large hub for the RHN. After talking to its owner 20.png FuZion_Panda1, Montenator built a small station to serve the town. Developments were also made on Beagle, with 20.png mrkalaspuff building a station at his base while TrueWinter extended their branch line to reach Winter Airport. 20.png Splittingadams would also start another branch line on Husky, attempting to reach a new station from Witchead.

As of February 2022, the Survival 4 SRN has become the largest SRN network in the servers history. In total 37 main line stations were built, with 2 that were still under construction at the end of Survival 4. 31 branch line stations were built across both worlds, with many others not quite being connected to the network before the server closed.

Stations

Husky

  • Grand Central Station

North Line

East Line

South Line

West Line

Beagle

  • Grand Central Station

North Line

East Line

South Line

West Line


Branch Lines

On Husky:

NW Branch Line:

  • Going West from North Station: Prosperity → Takeshi → M-Bay
  • Going North from West Station: M-Bay → Sandstone Sights → Gates


SW Branch Line:

  • Going South from HQ Station: Butterfly Valley → Ice Cap
  • Going North from Ice Cap Station: Sikukuu → The Haven
  • Going South from Ice Cap Station: Vitruvius → Blues Beach
  • Going West from Alpine Station: Spiral → Oxbow
  • Going West from South Station: Oxbow → Vitruvius


Other Lines:

  • Going East from Makna Station: City of Seven → ThatRoger's Base → Egg Harbour
  • Going West from Stump Station: Arklantis → Lotus
  • Going North from East Station: Aria → OllieDR's Base
  • Going North from Seaside Station: Sea Marsh → Orion
  • Ruru - Going South from East Station
  • Sethrum - Going North from Seaside Station

On Beagle:


Station Images

Below are two links to Imgur albums showcasing all the stations built on Survival 4, including many that were never finished or connected.

Main Line Stations

https://imgur.com/gallery/oijHqpQ

Branch Line Stations

https://imgur.com/gallery/e2JPw9n