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The Victoria Line is the 3rd oldest railway of the [[Colonia Railway System (CRS)]] and uses yellow concrete blocks for its tracks. It is one of the unique railways that stays at a constant Z coordinate of 1200 south. Therefore it travels strictly in an east-west direction. Currently there are | The Victoria Line is the 3rd oldest railway of the [[Colonia Railway System (CRS)]] and uses yellow concrete blocks for its tracks. It is one of the unique railways that stays at a constant Z coordinate of 1200 south. Therefore it travels strictly in an east-west direction. Currently there are 15 stations on the Victoria Line, with 3 of them being hub stations. Its westernmost station is [[Watford Island Station]] and its easternmost station is [[Camden Cross Station]]. | ||
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[[Camden Cross Station]] (hub station - connects with [[District Line]]) | [[Camden Cross Station]] (hub station - connects with [[District Line]]) | ||
[[Booty Bay]] (2671 70 1200) | |||
Revision as of 04:24, 20 November 2023
The Victoria Line is the 3rd oldest railway of the Colonia Railway System (CRS) and uses yellow concrete blocks for its tracks. It is one of the unique railways that stays at a constant Z coordinate of 1200 south. Therefore it travels strictly in an east-west direction. Currently there are 15 stations on the Victoria Line, with 3 of them being hub stations. Its westernmost station is Watford Island Station and its easternmost station is Camden Cross Station.
RAILWAY STATIONS (west to east):
Charing Cross Station (hub station - connects with Waterloo Line)
King's Cross Station (hub station - connects with Piccadilly Line)
Heathrow Point Station (hub station - connects with Metro Line)
Camden Cross Station (hub station - connects with District Line)
Booty Bay (2671 70 1200)