South Line (Survival 3)
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The South Line of the [[Survival Railway Network (Survival 3)|SRN]] leads South from [[Spawn (Survival 3)|Spawn]] and [[Grand Central Station (Survival 3)|Grand Central Station]], connecting in order to South, Coconut, Snowman, Barrier, Neon, Tower, and Luxor Stations. The long-term goal for the line is to connect to South Border Station, with stations situated approximately every 1500 blocks apart. | |||
The South Line of the [[Survival Railway Network (Survival 3)|SRN]] leads South from [[Spawn (Survival 3)|Spawn]] and [[Grand Central Station (Survival 3)|Grand Central Station]], connecting in order to South, Coconut, Snowman, Barrier, Neon, Tower, and Luxor Stations. The long-term goal for the line is to connect to South Border Station, with stations situated approximately every 1500 blocks apart. | |||
South Line is the only SRN line to have had two managers. [[User:Marbou9|Marbou9]] oversaw the construction of the line all the way to Snowman Station before handing the baton over to [[User:Mrs Diss|Mrs_Diss]], who finished construction of Snowman Station and brought the line all the way to Neon Station. Construction of additional tracks and stations is an ongoing project. | South Line is the only SRN line to have had two managers. [[User:Marbou9|Marbou9]] oversaw the construction of the line all the way to Snowman Station before handing the baton over to [[User:Mrs Diss|Mrs_Diss]], who finished construction of Snowman Station and brought the line all the way to Neon Station. Construction of additional tracks and stations is an ongoing project. | ||
== South Line Stations == | ==South Line Stations== | ||
* [[Grand Central Station (Survival 3)|Grand Central Station]] | *[[Grand Central Station (Survival 3)|Grand Central Station]] | ||
* [[South Station (Survival 3)|South Station]] | *[[South Station (Survival 3)|South Station]] | ||
* [[Coconut Station]] | *[[Coconut Station]] | ||
* [[Snowman Station]] | *[[Snowman Station]] | ||
* Barrier Station | *[[Barrier Station]] | ||
* Neon Station | *[[Neon Station]] | ||
* Tower Station | *[[Tower Station]] | ||
* Luxor Station | *[[Luxor Station]] | ||
===South Border Station=== | ===South Border Station=== | ||
''Main article: [[South Border Station (Survival 3)]]'' | ''Main article: [[South Border Station (Survival 3)]]'' | ||
Built by Brogaman and rising like a netherbrick tree out of the ocean, South Border Station is the ultimate destination of the South Line. At time of writing it is still separated from the rail line by over 12000 blocks, but it represents the scale and ambition of the SRN project. | Built by [[User:Brogaman|Brogaman]] and rising like a netherbrick tree out of the ocean, South Border Station is the ultimate destination of the South Line. At time of writing it is still separated from the rail line by over 12000 blocks, but it represents the scale and ambition of the SRN project. | ||
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Revision as of 03:43, 28 March 2020
The South Line of the SRN leads South from Spawn and Grand Central Station, connecting in order to South, Coconut, Snowman, Barrier, Neon, Tower, and Luxor Stations. The long-term goal for the line is to connect to South Border Station, with stations situated approximately every 1500 blocks apart.
South Line is the only SRN line to have had two managers. Marbou9 oversaw the construction of the line all the way to Snowman Station before handing the baton over to Mrs_Diss, who finished construction of Snowman Station and brought the line all the way to Neon Station. Construction of additional tracks and stations is an ongoing project.
South Line Stations
- Grand Central Station
- South Station
- Coconut Station
- Snowman Station
- Barrier Station
- Neon Station
- Tower Station
- Luxor Station
South Border Station
Main article: South Border Station (Survival 3)
Built by Brogaman and rising like a netherbrick tree out of the ocean, South Border Station is the ultimate destination of the South Line. At time of writing it is still separated from the rail line by over 12000 blocks, but it represents the scale and ambition of the SRN project.
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