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London Underground Baker Street Station

Description
Based on London Underground station Baker Street, one of the original stations of the Metropolitan Railway which opened on 10 Jan 1863. Now it's part of the famous London Underground system and served by 5 lines:
  • Circle
  • Hammersmith & City
  • Metropolitan
  • Bakerloo
  • Jubilee
As of 2023, Baker Street have about 450,000 entry & exit counts per week, made it one of the busiest underground stations in London.



Due to game limitations and gameplay reasons, I made several changes to platforms, lines and exits:
  • Platforms
    1. Platforms 1, 2, 3, 4 (Metropolitan) are splitted into two island platform with no terminal platforms
    2. Platforms 5, 6 (Circle and Hammersmith & City) raised to level -1 due to conflict with Platform 1, 2, 3, 4
    3. All curvatures on platforms are ignored
  • Lines
    1. Circle and Hammersmith & City are merged into one line labelled as R
    2. Metropolitan is splitted into two lines labelled as P and T
    3. Bakerloo (Northbound) and Jubilee (Northbound) are merged into one line labelled as Q
    4. Bakerloo (Southbound) and Jubilee (Southbound) are merged into one line labelled as U
  • Exits
    1. Exit A1 & A2 matches Marylebone Road Exit (level -1, with stairs) with A3 for extra passenger flow
    2. Exit B1 & B2 matches Chiltern Street Exit
    3. Exit B3 & B4 took the Wonderpass entrance at southeast of junction, repurposed to be an extra exit for station.
    4. All Exit C matches Baker Street Exit
    5. All Exit D matches Marylebone Road Exit (ground level, at junction) and simulates extra passenger flow
Final unlock occurs at Lv 24. Progression is a bit loose so that you don't have to build some "3 levels of corridor connecting 2 lines and 5 exits with 8 elevators, 22 escalators, and 16 staircases, not to mention all the bins, signs, ticket machines and toilets" at once.

I put a number of obstacles to restrict building areas, making it slightly more challenging.



Axonometric diagram for this station[www.ianvisits.co.uk]