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The Waterloo Line is the 4th oldest and 2nd longest railway of the [[Colonia Railway System (CRS)]].  It uses blue concrete for the tracks and travels in a northwest to southeast direction.
The Waterloo Line is the 4th oldest and 2nd longest railway of the [[Colonia Railway System (CRS)]].  It uses blue concrete for the tracks and travels in a northwest to southeast direction.  There are currently 32 (VERIFY) stations on the Waterloo Line.  It's northwesternmost station is [[Paradise Cove Station]] and its southeasternmost station is [[Aries Village Station]].
 
The Waterloo Line came into existence as a challenge when [[Leven]] had travelled far to the southeast from the generally explored area close to spawn.  He built two communities called [[Talleyrand]] and [[Bonnet House]] and stated they were too remote and railway service to these places would not be feasible.  [[CrownPrince]] decided to take up the challenge to bring a railway.

Revision as of 05:40, 26 September 2020

The Waterloo Line is the 4th oldest and 2nd longest railway of the Colonia Railway System (CRS). It uses blue concrete for the tracks and travels in a northwest to southeast direction. There are currently 32 (VERIFY) stations on the Waterloo Line. It's northwesternmost station is Paradise Cove Station and its southeasternmost station is Aries Village Station.

The Waterloo Line came into existence as a challenge when Leven had travelled far to the southeast from the generally explored area close to spawn. He built two communities called Talleyrand and Bonnet House and stated they were too remote and railway service to these places would not be feasible. CrownPrince decided to take up the challenge to bring a railway.