Alina Station

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Alina Station
Survival 4 Beagle
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Station
WorldSurvival 4 (Beagle)
NetworkSurvival 4 Beagle Railway Network
LineBeagle East Line
Opened28th September 2020
Builder(s)20.png expedtadam 20.png TrainerMoon
ConnectionsMain-line connections2 Total, 2 Built Branch connections4 Total, 0 Built


Alina Station was the second station on the Beagle East Line. The station was designed by 20.png expedtadam and built in survival by 20.png TrainerMoon. Alongside its use as the second station on the east line, the station also served the player-built City of Alina, the largest settlement on Beagle. The station was opened in a rare triple opening along side Beagle North Station and Beagle South Station on the 28th September 2020.



About The Station

The station was predominantly located underground and had several staircases leading up to the surface at the central park of Alina. A yellow glass dome was the only part of the station that lied above the surface, which allowed for easy entrance and exit for elytra users, as well as trident users, with a small water pool being located on the station floor directly under the dome. The bulk of the station consisted of a large atrium, featuring main line terminals towards East Station, and Tent Station. At the opposite corner of this atrium, small corridors featuring branch line terminals were located. The station had 4 branch line terminals, although none were currently in use.

In the middle of the atrium, an entrance point to the unfinished Alina Metro could be found. The aim of the Metro was to connect various areas of the city up with smaller local stops. On the other side of the atrium, an NTN portal could be found. Around this area, several station amenities were also located. These included network maps, maps of the city, and a small info board telling visitors more about Alina.

The block palette of the station consisted mainly of warm colours, with lots of orange and yellow. A combination of smooth stone, stone bricks and granite variants made up the rest of the station building.

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