Thornhill Station
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'''Thornhill Station''' | '''Thornhill Station''' was the fifth and final station of the North line of the Survival 3 [[Survival Railway Network|SRN]] and followed on from [[Endor Station]]. | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
Thornhill Station | Thornhill Station was an impressive structure, sitting high atop a hill overlooking the surrounding area and towering well up into the sky. The structure was built mainly with Spruce Logs from the surrounding forest with accents of Prismarine, Dead Coral, and Red Nether Brick. The main room had the connection to the Southbound rail as well as a connection to the [[Nether Transport Network|NTN]]. The station did not have any connecting lines and was also the end of the line for the North Line. | ||
==North Line== | ==North Line== |
Revision as of 12:37, 19 May 2020
Thornhill Station | |
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Survival 3 | |
Station | |
World | Survival 3 |
Network | Survival Railway Network (Survival 3) |
Line | North Line |
Opened | December 24, 2019 |
Builder(s) | Cookies58_ & darparniox |
Location | X= 96 Y= 89 Z= -7997 |
Connections | 1 (End of North Line) |
Thornhill Station was the fifth and final station of the North line of the Survival 3 SRN and followed on from Endor Station.
Design
Thornhill Station was an impressive structure, sitting high atop a hill overlooking the surrounding area and towering well up into the sky. The structure was built mainly with Spruce Logs from the surrounding forest with accents of Prismarine, Dead Coral, and Red Nether Brick. The main room had the connection to the Southbound rail as well as a connection to the NTN. The station did not have any connecting lines and was also the end of the line for the North Line.
North Line
- Grand Central Station
- North Station
- Shoreline Station
- Witchwood Station
- Endor Station
- Thornhill Station - you are here
Secondary / Branch Line Connections
- None
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This page was last modified on 19 May 2020, at 12:37. (14 months ago)