Barrier Station

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{{Infobox Station|title=Barrier Station|image=Sur3-SRN-BarrierStation.png|caption=|world=Survival 3|network=|line=South Line|xcoord=96|ycoord=70|zcoord=5956|builders={{Player|Mrs_Diss}}|opened=6th September, 2019|mainlines=2|branchlines=0}}
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'''Barrier Station''' was the fourth stop on the South Line after leaving [[Snowman Station]].
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Barrier Station lied on the coast by a small natural harbor with a coral reef visible offshore from which it takes its name. It was formed of a central square with low open-sided buildings housing the platforms arranged around it. A sailing ship moored at the jetty provided the required phantom shelter while a lighthouse on the other side of the bay guided passing ships to port.
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==Barrier Station Photo Gallery==
<gallery widths="160">
File:Sur3-SRN-BarrierStation (2).png
File:Sur3-SRN-BarrierStation (3).png
File:Sur3-SRN-BarrierStation (1).png|Guard dog on duty.
</gallery>
{{TransportDiagram South Line (Survival 3)}}
{{Navbox Survival 3}}
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[[Category:Survival 3]]
[[Category:Stations]]
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 14 September 2023

Barrier Station
Survival 3
Sur3-SRN-BarrierStation.png
Station
WorldSurvival 3
NetworkSurvival Railway Network (Survival 3)
LineSouth Line
Opened6th September, 2019
Builder(s)20.png Mrs_Diss
LocationX= 96
Y= 70
Z= 5956
ConnectionsMain-line connections2 Branch connections0


Barrier Station was the fourth stop on the South Line after leaving Snowman Station.

Barrier Station lied on the coast by a small natural harbor with a coral reef visible offshore from which it takes its name. It was formed of a central square with low open-sided buildings housing the platforms arranged around it. A sailing ship moored at the jetty provided the required phantom shelter while a lighthouse on the other side of the bay guided passing ships to port.

Barrier Station Photo Gallery