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{{Station
|name=Avalon Station
|image=Avalon_interior.png
|designator=/st avalon
|previous=[[Industrial Station|Industrial]]
|next=[[7segment Station|7segment]]
|line={{line|name=[[Iron Line]]|color=#FFF}}
|line-color=#FFF
|x=-1345
|z=16
}}
 
'''Avalon Station''' is a [[Metro Rail]] midway-bypass station on the [[Iron Line]], between the [[industrial warp point]] and the [[7-segment display]]. Its stop designator is <span style="font-family: monospace">/st avalon</span>.
 
== Destinations ==
 
As a midway-bypass station, Avalon lies between two designated hub locations, neither of which have been constructed yet. Heading south, the first station from Avalon is [[Industrial Station]]. To the north is [[7segment Station]] and the end of the [[Iron Line]].
 
== Construction ==
 
[[Image:Avalon_exterior.png|thumb|right|The exterior of the station.]]
 
Avalon was built as an example of a minimal midway-bypass station for the [[Metro Rail]] by [[User:klange|klange]] starting at the end of December 2010. Its final construction was completed 4 January 2011. Avalon features empty cart removal and smooth track forks and merges.
 
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Revision as of 21:47, 6 July 2011

Avalon Station
Avalon interior.png
      Iron Line
IndustrialAvalon Station7segment
Designator /st avalon
Coordinates X: -1345 Z: 16


Avalon Station is a Metro Rail midway-bypass station on the Iron Line, between the industrial warp point and the 7-segment display. Its stop designator is /st avalon.

Destinations

As a midway-bypass station, Avalon lies between two designated hub locations, neither of which have been constructed yet. Heading south, the first station from Avalon is Industrial Station. To the north is 7segment Station and the end of the Iron Line.

Construction

The exterior of the station.

Avalon was built as an example of a minimal midway-bypass station for the Metro Rail by klange starting at the end of December 2010. Its final construction was completed 4 January 2011. Avalon features empty cart removal and smooth track forks and merges.