Wanari Station

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'''Wanari Station''' is the second SRN station in the North Line of Husky. It is named after the Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara name for the mulga tree, a tree that grows in arid climates in Australia
'''Wanari Station''' was the second SRN station in the North Line of Husky. It was named after the Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara name for the mulga tree, a tree that grows in arid climates in Australia


==Features==
==Features==
The station has 3 sections, the central contains the main lines and a sheltered campfire, the west has the branch lines and the east has the nether portal as well as the utilities. Ascetically, the station is inspired by buildings in Central Austalia
The station had 3 sections, the central contains the main lines and a sheltered campfire, the west had the branch lines and the east had the nether portal as well as the utilities. Aesthetically, the station was inspired by buildings in Central Austalia.
==History==
==History==
Wanari Station was built in June 2020 and opened on the 20th of that month
Wanari Station was built in June 2020 and opened on the 20th of that month.


==North Line==
==North Line==

Revision as of 07:57, 16 March 2022

Wanari Station
Survival 4 Husky
Wanari Station.png
Front View of the Station
Station
WorldSurvival 4 (Husky)
NetworkSurvival 4 Railway Network
LineNorth Line
Opened20th June 2020
Builder(s)20.png expedtadam
LocationX= -206
Y= 69
Z= -3145
ConnectionsMain-line connections2 


Wanari Station was the second SRN station in the North Line of Husky. It was named after the Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara name for the mulga tree, a tree that grows in arid climates in Australia

Features

The station had 3 sections, the central contains the main lines and a sheltered campfire, the west had the branch lines and the east had the nether portal as well as the utilities. Aesthetically, the station was inspired by buildings in Central Austalia.

History

Wanari Station was built in June 2020 and opened on the 20th of that month.

North Line

This page was last modified on 16 March 2022, at 07:57. (2 months ago)