Crystal Cave Station

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Crystal Cave Station
Survival 4 Beagle
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Station
WorldSurvival 4 (Beagle)
NetworkSurvival 4 Beagle Railway Network
LineBeagle West Line
Opened30th August 2021
Builder(s)20.png legowar1508
ConnectionsMain-line connections1 Total, 1 Built Branch connections0 Total


Crystal Cave Station was the fourth station on the Beagle West Line. The station would be designed and built by 20.png legowar1508 and would open to the public on the 30th of August 2021. The station was the terminal destination of the Beagle West Line.


About The Station

The station was built into the side of a mountain, a similar concept to The Rock Station from Survival 3. It contained several different levels and outcrops connected by winding jungle plank walkways. Several colourful crystals plastered the walls and floors of the cave, hence the stations name. A small pond was located at the base of the station, as well as a secondary way out through a piston door out the side of the mountain.

The main terminal of the station was nestled further into the mountain, in its own little room. Terminals for expansion westwards as well as branch line terminals can be built in some of the spare platforms around the cave. At the top of the cave there was a small sleeping area indented into the cave walls. Just above that was a nether portal allowing the player to access the NTN. The rocky outcrops at the top of the station provided good places for elytra users to take off. The station had just one main line connection, that being towards Mountain Station (West 3).

The line that entered the station differs from the standard main line design, using a blend of andesite and acacia logs amongst other blocks. Hot air balloons were in regular intervals as the line approached the station, acting as though they were holding the line up from the ground. A massive ice boat raceway, also built by legowar1508, surrounded the station's vicinity, and looped over and under the main SRN line at several points.

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