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{{Infobox Station|image=AlpineFront.png|world=Survival 4|sur4subworld=Husky|line=Husky South Line|builders={{Player|TheWhiteTigerNL}}|opened=4th June 2020|mainlines=1|sur3_branchlines=2}}
{{Infobox Station|image=AlpineFront.png|world=Survival 4|sur4subworld=Husky|line=Husky South Line|builders={{Player|TheWhiteTigerNL}}|opened=4th June 2020|mainlines=1|sur3_branchlines=2}}
'''Alpine Station''' is the second station on the Husky South Line on [[Survival 4]]. The station was designed and built by {{Player|TheWhiteTigerNL}}. It would be the first ever second station to open on Survival 4, opening to the public on the 4<sup>th</sup> of June 2020.
'''Alpine Station''' was the second station on the Husky South Line on [[Survival 4]]. The station was designed and built by {{Player|TheWhiteTigerNL}}. It would be the first ever second station to open on Survival 4, opening to the public on the 4<sup>th</sup> of June 2020.


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==About The Station==
==About The Station==
The station is built in a medieval fantasy style. It’s base is comprised of stone brick, cobblestone and other grey blocks, topped with a ring of stripped spruce wood. The main drawing point of the station is the roof. Built with magenta terracotta, and stretching up to a point in the centre of the station. Access to the [[Nether Transport Network|NTN]] can be found nestled into the side of one of the surrounding mountains, just outside the station building.
The station was built in a medieval fantasy style. Its base was comprised of stone brick, cobblestone, and other grey blocks, topped with a ring of stripped spruce wood. The main drawing point of the station was the roof. It was built with magenta terracotta and stretched up to a point in the centre of the station. Access to the [[Nether Transport Network|NTN]] could be found nestled into the side of one of the surrounding mountains just outside the station building.




Just above the station a hot air balloon can be found, a [[Railway Stations on Survival 1|former staple feature of many SRN Stations]] back in [[Survival|Survival 1]]. Players can only access the balloon by flying or with an ender pearl, but the views of the area surrounding the station are worth it. Speaking of which, the area around Alpine Station is one of the most developed in all of Survival 4, with several other medieval style builds in the immediate vicinity of Alpine. Β 
Just above the station a hot air balloon could be found, a [[Railway Stations on Survival 1|former staple feature of many SRN Stations]] back in [[Survival|Survival 1]]. Players could only access the balloon by flying or with an ender pearl, but the views of the area surrounding the station were worth it. Speaking of which, the area around Alpine Station was one of the most developed in all of Survival 4, with several other medieval style builds in the immediate vicinity of Alpine. Β 




The interior features one large circular room, which displays the ceiling in its entirety. As well as the standard main line stops, the station features 2 branch line terminals. The first of which is planned to lead to the Stone Exchange built by {{Player|Aiyn84}}, then on to the base of {{Player|Snuginthesun}}, [[Rosaline_Town|Rosaline]]. The other branch line is planned to lead to the base of {{Player|HeavyDork}}, which will feature further connections to the extensive upcoming branch line network in the southwest of Husky.
The interior featured one large circular room, which displayed the ceiling in its entirety. As well as the standard main line stops, the station featured 2 branch line terminals. The first of which was planned to lead to the Stone Exchange built by {{Player|Aiyn84}}, then on to the base of {{Player|Snuginthesun}}, [[Rosaline_Town|Rosaline]]. The other branch line was planned to lead to the base of {{Player|HeavyDork}}, which would feature further connections to the extensive branch line network in the southwest of Husky.
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Revision as of 01:03, 16 March 2022

Alpine Station
Survival 4 Husky
AlpineFront.png
Station
WorldSurvival 4 (Husky)
NetworkSurvival 4 Husky Railway Network
LineHusky South Line
Opened4th June 2020
Builder(s)20.png TheWhiteTigerNL
ConnectionsMain-line connections1 


Alpine Station was the second station on the Husky South Line on Survival 4. The station was designed and built by 20.png TheWhiteTigerNL. It would be the first ever second station to open on Survival 4, opening to the public on the 4th of June 2020.


About The Station

The station was built in a medieval fantasy style. Its base was comprised of stone brick, cobblestone, and other grey blocks, topped with a ring of stripped spruce wood. The main drawing point of the station was the roof. It was built with magenta terracotta and stretched up to a point in the centre of the station. Access to the NTN could be found nestled into the side of one of the surrounding mountains just outside the station building.


Just above the station a hot air balloon could be found, a former staple feature of many SRN Stations back in Survival 1. Players could only access the balloon by flying or with an ender pearl, but the views of the area surrounding the station were worth it. Speaking of which, the area around Alpine Station was one of the most developed in all of Survival 4, with several other medieval style builds in the immediate vicinity of Alpine.


The interior featured one large circular room, which displayed the ceiling in its entirety. As well as the standard main line stops, the station featured 2 branch line terminals. The first of which was planned to lead to the Stone Exchange built by 20.png Aiyn84, then on to the base of 20.png Snuginthesun, Rosaline. The other branch line was planned to lead to the base of 20.png HeavyDork, which would feature further connections to the extensive branch line network in the southwest of Husky.

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