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I have at long last finished my new railway station.

It is modular sized so will fit in with my other buildings.

It also has modular platforms so they can easily be extended to take longer trains if required.

There are two tracks. One is a main line that goes through the station and out the front, (There are little barriers across the pavement that can be put down when the train is coming.) and then there is a second line that is just for local trains. The two tracks are seven studs apart so a little flexi track is required to join them to the switches, but not a great deal.

The ground floor is the ticket office and way to the platforms, the first floor contains a cafe, toilet, a control centre for the signal crew and the Station Master's office. The second floor has a small apartment for the Station Master to live in.

I have fitted two light bricks to this MOC. One just inside the front door puts light in the foyer and ticket area and then I've also fitted one up in the control room.

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  • 6 months later...
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Link to Flickr Gallery.

Just to bring this up to date I have added a second track that goes all the way through my station. The added bit is built onto a 32X16 plate and built to the same style as the railway station. It houses a small appartment above the line, again fully furnished. However I have attached a link to my flickr account which shows the railway station in place along with the other MOCs. It sits next to the police station. I've just made a level crossing for the road outside as well using the bits from the recently discountinued LEGO railway crossing, but for two tracks. There is still some work to be done on the inside of the station for the second track. I am intending it to be a straight through line so not to have a platform, but that may yet change? I also intend (As they are modular.) to extand the exisiting platforms to enable them to take trains three coaches long, probably by including a 32 X 32 base, although this does eat up those 1 X 1 tiles for the ballast.

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