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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. | 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. | ||
=Transportation= | ==History== | ||
Raymont's subway | 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
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.
Founder | PrinceMark |
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Map | Creative 1.7 |
Theme | Metropolitan/Suburban |
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.