North Station (Survival 1)

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{{Infobox_Station|title1 = North Station|location = x: 979, z: -332|network(s) = SRN, NTN|line = North Line|builder = _edo, darparniox|opened = Estimated May 2016|main_lines = 2|secondary_lines = 0|image1 = 2018-07-13 00.57.50.png}}'''North Station''' is the first Station along the North Line of the [[Survival Railway Network|SRN i]]n Survival 1. It is located in a well populated plains biome. The station provides access to the active end portal of the world, in addition to continuing North Line toward [[Mesa Station (Survival 1)|Mesa Station]].  
{{Infobox_Station|title1 = North Station|location = x: 979, z: -332|network(s) = SRN, NTN|line = North Line|builder = _edo, darparniox|opened = Estimated June 2016|main_lines = 2|secondary_lines = 0|image1 = 2018-07-13 00.57.50.png}}'''North Station''' is the first Station along the North Line of the [[Survival Railway Network|SRN i]]n Survival 1. It is located in a well populated plains biome. The station provides access to the active end portal of the world, in addition to continuing North Line toward [[Mesa Station (Survival 1)|Mesa Station]].  
== Design ==
== Design ==
The station is mostly comprised of spruce and acacia, and features elaborate beamwork in place of a ceiling. In the north-west corner, a short path leads to a end portal. A nether portal providing access to the NTN is located on the west side of the building. The station appears to fit the surrounding builds well, although it is not known whether this is a deliberate design decision.
The station is mostly comprised of spruce and acacia, and features elaborate beamwork in place of a ceiling. In the north-west corner, a short path leads to a end portal. A nether portal providing access to the NTN is located on the west side of the building. The station appears to fit the surrounding builds well, although it is not known whether this is a deliberate design decision.
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Construction of the station was initially the work of ''darparniox'', with the existing rustic style and structure mainly attributed to ''_edo''.
Construction of the station was initially the work of ''darparniox'', with the existing rustic style and structure mainly attributed to ''_edo''.


North Station is believed to the second or third SRN station to be built outside of Spawn Station.  
North Station is believed to the second SRN station to be built outside of Spawn Station.  


== North Line ==
== North Line ==
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Revision as of 10:28, 11 March 2019

North Station (Survival 1)
Station
World[[]]
Network[[Survival Railway Network ({{{world}}})]]
LineNorth Line
OpenedEstimated June 2016
Connections 

North Station is the first Station along the North Line of the SRN in Survival 1. It is located in a well populated plains biome. The station provides access to the active end portal of the world, in addition to continuing North Line toward Mesa Station.

Design

The station is mostly comprised of spruce and acacia, and features elaborate beamwork in place of a ceiling. In the north-west corner, a short path leads to a end portal. A nether portal providing access to the NTN is located on the west side of the building. The station appears to fit the surrounding builds well, although it is not known whether this is a deliberate design decision.

History

Construction of the station was initially the work of darparniox, with the existing rustic style and structure mainly attributed to _edo.

North Station is believed to the second SRN station to be built outside of Spawn Station.

North Line

Trivia

  • North Station does not contain an access door to it's minecart dispenser storage, as since become customary. One must break through the skeleton horse stable wall to access the dispensers.


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