East Station (Survival 2)
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'''East Station''' was the first station on the [[Survival Railway Network (Survival 2)|Survival 2 Railway Network]] East Line, located in a taiga biome. The station featured Nether Transport Network access, two Main Line ports and two Secondary Line ports, one of which was used to access Jungle Station. In addition to this, the station serviced a NTN link to [[Akkara Station]]. | '''East Station''' was the first station on the [[Survival Railway Network (Survival 2)|Survival 2 Railway Network]] East Line, located in a taiga biome. The station featured Nether Transport Network access, two Main Line ports and two Secondary Line ports, one of which was used to access Jungle Station. In addition to this, the station serviced a NTN link to [[Akkara Station]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:45, 14 September 2023
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World | Survival 2 |
Network | Survival Railway Network (Survival 2) |
Line | East Line |
Opened | late 2017 |
Builder(s) | Aeghu |
Connections | 2 1 |
East Station was the first station on the Survival 2 Railway Network East Line, located in a taiga biome. The station featured Nether Transport Network access, two Main Line ports and two Secondary Line ports, one of which was used to access Jungle Station. In addition to this, the station serviced a NTN link to Akkara Station.
Design
The station was designed and built by Aeghu, then East Line Manager. It featured a rustic spruce style designed to blend with it's biome, featuring a pointy spiked roof and Elytra take-off tower. A smaller adjacent hut with the same roof design served as the Nether Portal for the station and a separate build with connecting path serviced the secondary line ports.
In addition, a small bridge linked to the area adjacent to the station across the river.
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