Akkara Station

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Akkara Station
Survival 2
Akkara Station.png
Akkara Station's Southern Hall at day.
Station
WorldSurvival 2
NetworkSurvival Railway Network (Survival 2)
LineAkkara Secondary Line
Opened29th November, 2017
Builder(s)20.png William278
20.png LAK3RS
ConnectionsMain-line connections0 


Akkara Station is a secondary station in Akkara that connects the city to the SRN via two secondary lines; one to Tundra Station and another to Greenfield Station. In the future, it will connect to the proposed Island Interlude Station. In addition, it houses a Nether Portal in it's Bell Tower which connects the city to the Nether Transport Network via an NTN Station, which also serves a track to Greenfield as well as to East Station

Design

The station, when first built on the 29th of November 2017, was the largest station on the network, spanning a huge footprint on the northern end of the city. It's grey design prompted many to joke about the heavy usage of stone in Akkara and has subsequently led to a number of notable additions to the built to alter it.

In May of 2018, a second hall of the station was built expanding the station's capacity to a total of 5 secondary lines. The expansion, which was built adjacent to original build on the other side of the river, would eventually serve another line to the city from Greenfield Station which was opened on the 9th of August, 2018.

Incomplete Island Interlude

During Survival 2, players riding the Akkara secondary line noticed that the server would kick them for being AFK due to the line's length. Plans were made to construct a main north line station halfway along the line to be called Island Interlude Station. Construction began on the station, however only in the final week of the Survival 2 world. Due to the announcement of the impending Survival 3, the station was never completed, making it the second main station to be incomplete at the end of a world alongside Soms Station on Survival 1.

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