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Winstree is a demolished station that was in use between 29th November 2017 and 21st April 2018 until it was demolished and replaced by Leighton Stepford Road in The Big Update. It was served by Connect services to Stepford Town.

This station is infamous for being the only demolished station in the history of the entire network. Prior to The Big Update, it garnered a wave of sympathy, with staff even organising farewell events.

It is speculated that Winstree was removed as former SCR Developer Jadey_SR requested its removal after Managing Director Charlie_RBX shared plans of continuing SCR for profit. Around the same time, former SCR Developer vOranges uncopylocked the game, which was another contributory factor, and it resulted in the release of multiple unofficial 'SCR Legacy' games.

Just before the removal, many players gathered around the station, organising farewell events to say goodbye to Winstree for good.

Former Track & Platform Layout[]

-] Terminus

<< Passing Service Direction

== Unused Track

Platforms/Tracks Services/Use
1 Terminating, Connect services to Stepford Town
-]
-]
2
3 Not in use
==] 4
==
<< Connect services from Winstree Depot to Stepford Town
5
6
<<

Trivia[]

  • Some of the platforms had a sign with a 'HS' logo signifying an old, abandoned project called HighSpeed.
  • Platform 6 was originally also intended to be for services terminating from Llyn-by-the-Sea, but due to the removal of Winstree, this never happened.
  • This station was designed based off Colchester, a station on the Greater Anglia network in Essex, UK.

Notes[]

  1. Prior to Winstree's removal, the tracks beyond the station ran to Winstree Depot and an unopened station called "Leighton" (which is widely believed to be an old version of the station now known as Leighton City). However, there were no services that went there, making it inaccessible by all means except through trespassing.

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