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location:kyoto_grand_central_station [2019/10/12 09:43] – ↷ Page moved from wip:location:kyoto_grand_central_station to location:kyoto_grand_central_station yoeriklocation:kyoto_grand_central_station [2019/12/31 06:43] – old revision restored (2019/10/12 17:49) wes
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 The Kyoto Grand Central Station, Kyoto Central for short, is an partly underground [[wp>transport hub]] in downtown [[location:kyoto]], [[planet:yamatai]]. It serves little under 1 million passengers on each weekday, being the busiest hub in the entirety of the [[faction:yamatai_star_empire]]. It is little under 500 meters (3000 ft.) broad. The clock tower, the highest part of the building, rises up to 300 metres (1000 ft). This tower is also the most prominent feature when spotted from the Kyoto skyline. The Kyoto Grand Central Station, Kyoto Central for short, is an partly underground [[wp>transport hub]] in downtown [[location:kyoto]], [[planet:yamatai]]. It serves little under 1 million passengers on each weekday, being the busiest hub in the entirety of the [[faction:yamatai_star_empire]]. It is little under 500 meters (3000 ft.) broad. The clock tower, the highest part of the building, rises up to 300 metres (1000 ft). This tower is also the most prominent feature when spotted from the Kyoto skyline.
  
-The station was built over the partly collapsed [[location:geshrinopolis]] Central station, and was completed in [[timeline:ye_28]]. It'main architect was Hikoma Gesharamoru, with the funding being done directly by the [[faction:yamatai:senate]] as part of their infrastructural restoration project. +The station was built over the partly collapsed [[location:geshrinopolis]] Central station, and was completed in [[timeline:ye_28]]. Its main architect was Hikoma Gesharamoru, with the funding being done directly by the [[faction:yamatai:senate]] as part of their infrastructural restoration project. 
  
 The station is connected to 21 tracks that were fed by 7 railroads: two tracks coming from [[location:central_uesureya]], three from [[location:teisenjou]] and [[location:uesureyan_fields]], one from [[location:tania]], and one from Neta. The tracks are laid in a north-south direction. There is a large space-plane platform on the north side of the station. It also serves as a [[wp> city bus]]  and [[wp>subway]] station, as well as offering [[wp>taxicab]] services. The station is connected to 21 tracks that were fed by 7 railroads: two tracks coming from [[location:central_uesureya]], three from [[location:teisenjou]] and [[location:uesureyan_fields]], one from [[location:tania]], and one from Neta. The tracks are laid in a north-south direction. There is a large space-plane platform on the north side of the station. It also serves as a [[wp> city bus]]  and [[wp>subway]] station, as well as offering [[wp>taxicab]] services.