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[[High Line Park (4th Haven)|High Line Park]] is a linear park built on the disused viaduct in Wolfminster island by MattySlav. Before converting to High Line, the viaduct was used to run cargo and [[Metro Line 2 (4th Haven)|7th avenue Line]]'s express trains. After converting M2 to rubber-tyre system, the viaduct only ran on freight trains. In 2016, the freight trains no longer used the section in Wolfminster, the viaduct became disused and it soon became a dangerous place and lacks of security. In Mid 2016, MattySlav proposed transforming the disused viaduct into a linear park, and opened the park in 6th of September 2016. The park is elevated and parallel from Metro Line 2, 6th and 7th avenue, spanning from 3rd street to 8th street.
{{infobox
| headerstyle = background:#ccffcc;
| above = High Line Park
| image = [[File:HighLinePark.png|300px]]
| header1 = Building Team
| label2 = Lead Architect(s):
| data2 = MattySlav
| label3 = Builders:
| data3 = MattySlav
| header4 = Description
| data5 = Linear park converted from disused train viaduct
| header8 = Ownership
| data9 = City of Wolv Haven
}}[[High Line Park (4th Haven)|High Line Park]] is a linear park built on the disused viaduct in Wolfminster island by MattySlav. Before converting to High Line, the viaduct was used to run cargo and [[Metro Line 2 (4th Haven)|7th avenue Line]]'s express trains. After converting M2 to rubber-tyre system, the viaduct only ran on freight trains. In 2016, the freight trains no longer used the section in Wolfminster, the viaduct became disused and it soon became a dangerous place and lacks of security. In Mid 2016, MattySlav proposed transforming the disused viaduct into a linear park, and opened the park in 6th of September 2016. The park is elevated and parallel from Metro Line 2, 6th and 7th avenue, spanning from 3rd street to 8th street.


== Overview ==
==Overview==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+7th Avenue Line Express Viaduct (old) / High Line Park
|+7th Avenue Line Express Viaduct (old) / High Line Park
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|Overhead Warehouse Waypoint
|Overhead Warehouse Waypoint
|[[File:Metro4.png|alt=|20x20px]]Government District
|[[File:Metro4.png|alt=|20x20px]]Government District
|Overhead Warehouse  
|Overhead Warehouse
|-
|-
|5th Street Exit
| 5th Street Exit
|[[File:BERT.png|102x102px]] Supreme Court
|[[File:BERT.png|102x102px]] Supreme Court
|Supreme Court
|Supreme Court
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|City Hall
|City Hall
|}
|}
 
==History==
== History ==
{{infobox
| headerstyle = background:#ffffff;
| above = 7th Avenue Line Express Viaduct
| header1 = Overview
| label2 = Type
| data2 = Heavy Rail
| label3 = System
| data3 = [[WolvHaven Metro (4th Haven)]]
| label4 = Status
| data4 = Disused
| label5 = Termini
| data5 = [[Stalingrad Metro Station|Stalingrad]] <br /> [[Soho Metro Station|Central Park East]]
| label6 = Stations
| data6 = 3 (Decommissioned)
| header8 = Operation
| label10 = Operator(s)
| data10 = [[TransHaven]]
| label11 = Character
| data11 = Overground ([[Stalingrad Metro Station|Stalingrad]] <br /> [[Soho Metro Station|Central Park East]])
| header14 = Technical
| label15 = Track Length (Remained)
| data15 = 0.39 km
| label16 = Track gauge
| data16 = 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge
| label17 = Electrification
| data17 = 750 V DC Third rail
| label18 = Operating speed
| data18 = limit of 72km/h (45 mph)
}}
[[Category:4th Haven]]
[[Category:4th Haven]]