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Skylan Station

The Omegaloop, a cutting-edge addition to New Orange City's rapid rail network, stands as a testament to the city's commitment to innovative and efficient public transportation. Commencing operations on April 25, 2022, the Omegaloop quickly established itself as a vital link in the urban transit fabric, addressing the unique challenges posed by the city's dynamic vertical expansion.

Crafted in response to the unprecedented growth and vertical development of New Orange City, the Omegaloop fills a crucial niche in the city's transportation infrastructure. The rail line seamlessly connects the deep subterranean communities to the upper tiers, providing swift and convenient transit options across the city. With a total of 9 strategically located stops, the Omegaloop efficiently bridges the gaps between neighborhoods and tiers, facilitating seamless mobility for the city's diverse population.

The Omegaloop's non-stop trip, completed in a mere 3 and a half minutes, exemplifies its commitment to speed and efficiency. This rapid rail line covers an impressive 150 meters of vertical distance, extending from the North End neighborhood to the southern slope of Skylan mountain. Notably, the Omegaloop features a remarkable bridge connecting Skylan and Olde Orangetown stations. Supported by seven towering pillars extending 60 meters from the Skylan Expressway below, this architectural marvel stands taller than many of the surrounding buildings, adding a distinctive visual element to the cityscape.

The strategic placement of Omegaloop stations, ranging from the summit of Skylan mountain to the bustling FridayFunLand at ground level, ensures widespread accessibility and convenience for commuters.

Stops

1) Skylan: This modern station sits near the top of the mountain, with quick access to the Skylan Industrial Zone. The station provides seating for 32 travelers.

2) Orangetown: A small pavilion with seating for 6 travelers. This station sits just below Tier 5.

3) The Monotoli Building: This station is embedded within the Monotoli Building, also just below Tier 5. The station provides seating for 20 travelers.

4) Valley View: This station sits just above Tier 2. Travelers can change here for the Hyperloop.

5) North End: This station, sitting at ground level, has both outdoor and indoor seating options. Travelers can change here for the Zelos line, just north of the station.

6) Lusus: This station stops atop the Radamanth Arcology complex, with seating for 15 travelers. A roadway to the east offers a quick route to the Juris line station below.

7) DHMC: The first of the two Dick Hallorann Mega Complex stations. This station has seating for 12 travelers and stops near the DHMC water filtration and sanitation system.

8) DHMC-Chrundel: This station provides seating for 10 travelers. Though relatively isolated, citizens from Neo-Lusus will often use the station for quick surface access.

9) FridayFunLand: This station in Skylan sits just across the water from the FridayFunLand theme park.