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{{Infobox | [[Category:Creative 1.7 Towns]] | ||
{{Infobox Town | |||
| name = Raymont | | name = Raymont | ||
| | | screenshot = Raymont.png | ||
| founder = PrinceMark | |||
| map = Creative 1.7 | | map = Creative 1.7 | ||
| | | theme = Metropolitan/Suburban | ||
}} | }} | ||
Raymont | Raymont was a city on the 1.7 Creative Map founded by CherryRed/PrinceMark. It is widely known as the largest freebuild city on the server, and the 5th largest on the map. | ||
==History== | |||
Not much is know about Raymont's history at this time. | |||
==Transportation== | |||
Raymont's two subway systems were operated by [[National Railways]] and [[PCB Subways]]. The Downtown Raymont station served as a hub for National Railways lines going to Verona, Rancho Cucamonga, and Acra City, and a separate line to the Raymont West station operated by PCB Subways. | |||
Some time before the 1.7 wipe, a dispute occurred between the two operating companies and PCB Subways subsequently shut down access from its stations to National Railways stations. |
Latest revision as of 05:35, 10 October 2019
Founder | PrinceMark |
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Map | Creative 1.7 |
Theme | Metropolitan/Suburban |
Raymont was a city on the 1.7 Creative Map founded by CherryRed/PrinceMark. It is widely known as the largest freebuild city on the server, and the 5th largest on the map.
History
Not much is know about Raymont's history at this time.
Transportation
Raymont's two subway systems were operated by National Railways and PCB Subways. The Downtown Raymont station served as a hub for National Railways lines going to Verona, Rancho Cucamonga, and Acra City, and a separate line to the Raymont West station operated by PCB Subways.
Some time before the 1.7 wipe, a dispute occurred between the two operating companies and PCB Subways subsequently shut down access from its stations to National Railways stations.