Victoria Line

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The Victoria Line is the 3rd oldest railway of the 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 18 stations on the Victoria Line, with 6 of them being hub stations. Its westernmost station is Watford Island Station and its easternmost station is Quinton Cross Station.


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

Watford Island Station (-2196 70 1200)

Amazonia Station (-1800 70 1200)

Parrot's Cove Station (-1632 70 1200)

Clifton Station (-1434 70 1200)

Charing Cross Station (hub station - connects with Waterloo Line) (-1262 70 1200)

St. James's Park Station (-863 70 1200)

Stone Valley Station (-511 70 1200)

Narris Hold Station (-286 56 1200)

King's Cross Station (hub station - connects with Piccadilly Line) (-198 56 1200)

Shelter Island Station (52 56 1200)

Oopalacca Station (684 70 1200)

Heathrow Point Station (hub station - connects with Metro Line) (1307 70 1200)

Port Lawson Station (hub station - connects with Windsor Line) (1888 70 1200)

Camden Cross Station (hub station - connects with District Line) (2307 70 1200)

Booty Bay (2671 70 1200)

Enfield (3358 70 1200)

Woodhall (3771 70 1200)

Quinton Cross (hub station - connects with Bakerloo Line (4388 70 1200)