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The Hammersmith Line is the 9th oldest and 14th longest railway of the CRS. It uses magenta concrete for the tracks and travels in an east-west direction. There are currently 4 stations on the Hammersmith Line, with 1 of these being a hub stations Its westernmost station is Westgate and its easternmost station is Hammersmith.
The Hammersmith Line is the 9th oldest and 14th longest railway of the CRS. It uses magenta concrete for the tracks and travels in an east-west direction. There are currently 4 stations on the Hammersmith Line, with 1 of these being a hub stations Its westernmost station is Westgate and its easternmost station is Hammersmith.


Similar to the [[Northern Line]] and [[Victoria Line]], the Hammersmith Line travels on a constant Z coordinate of -4500 south and travels both underground and overground.
Similar to the [[Northern Line]] and [[Victoria Line]], the Hammersmith Line stays on a constant Z coordinate of -10622 south and travels both underground and overground.


RAILWAY STATIONS (west to east): (station coordinates in parenthesis)
RAILWAY STATIONS (west to east): (station coordinates in parenthesis)
Hammersmith (1124 70 10622)
Mesa Mines (    70 10622)
Southgate (      10622)
Westgate (    10622)

Latest revision as of 01:02, 4 June 2025

The Hammersmith Line is the 9th oldest and 14th longest railway of the CRS. It uses magenta concrete for the tracks and travels in an east-west direction. There are currently 4 stations on the Hammersmith Line, with 1 of these being a hub stations Its westernmost station is Westgate and its easternmost station is Hammersmith.

Similar to the Northern Line and Victoria Line, the Hammersmith Line stays on a constant Z coordinate of -10622 south and travels both underground and overground.

RAILWAY STATIONS (west to east): (station coordinates in parenthesis)

Hammersmith (1124 70 10622)

Mesa Mines ( 70 10622)

Southgate ( 10622)

Westgate ( 10622)