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[[File:SLRR_map.png|500px|thumb|right|A Second Life Railroad reference map (creator: Stryker Jenkins / VRC)]]
[[File:SLRR_map.png|500px|thumb|right|A Second Life Railroad reference map (creator: Stryker Jenkins / VRC)]]
[[File:SLRR_Long_Map.png|500px|thumb|right|SLRR map by Michael Linden / Myopic Mole - LDPW]]
[[File:SLRR_Long_Map.png|500px|thumb|right|SLRR map by Michael Linden / Myopic Mole - LDPW]]
[[File:Slrr map.png|500px|thumb|right|Schematic railway map focused on the SLRR.]]


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Description

This article is a description of the Second Life Railroad ( SLRR ) on the Heterocera Atoll continent.

SLRR

The Second Life Railroad ( SLRR ) runs over more then 80 Regions on the Heterocera Atoll (Northern) Continent. More than 20 Regions have branch lines extended out from the Heterocera Main line. Branch lines include the Maritime Line, the North Coast Line, the Mountain Line and the North Line. Track-laying and maintenance are provided by Michael Linden and the Linden Department of Public works LDPW.

The long distances covered by the SLRR Atoll railroad tracks make them a unique feature in Second Life. Residents can operate trains on the SLRR and other railroads, much as anyone can operate a car on the roads in Second Life. Any Resident may use this public facility for any purpose consistent with the Second Life Community Standards/TOS. There are a series of official Linden stations along the SLRR, and at times, Linden Labs has provided automated rail service.

There are many train builders in SL that make a wide variety of trains using several different methods for locomotion. The current SLRR track standards support all types of trains. Thousands of residents own personal trains. Standards for guidance, track and SLRR Switches have enabled residents to develop suitable vehicles. Using the SLRR with its current standard is simple to understand and accessible to Residents and builders of all skill levels.

As with any other public infrastructure, there is controversy about the SLRR and its role in Second Life. Some residents feel it is completely unnecessary, some residents believe that it should remain free and open for use by all residents, others have tried to control and restrict usage of the SLRR. Some residents believe that the LDPW shows favoritism towards one particular SL railroading group.

During one of the LDPW Office_hours at the beginning of 2010 Michael Linden has made the following public statements, summarized here:

  • The SLRR track specifications will not change anytime soon.
  • Signals will be installed but we will not be punished for example for "running red light signals".
  • Switches will be installed connecting the various branch lines to the main line.
  • Automated trains will not be put into regular service by the LDPW, if the residents keep using the SLRR with their private trains.
  • Residents may choose to run automated trains, consistent with the ToS.
  • Residents may make a request to the LDPW to connect their private track on the Atoll to the SLRR track via a switch.

History

The SLRR dates back to 2005 when Linden Lab created these railroad tracks. On the SLRR history page you can find out more how railroad became what it is to date.

SLRR Stations

Stations with a number are official Linden Lab SLRR station. Stations marked without a number are publicly accessible Resident build locations along the SLRR related to the rail system. Residents are encouraged to add their own railway station to this public list.

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SLRR System Map.jpg
A Second Life Railroad reference map (creator: Stryker Jenkins / VRC)
SLRR map by Michael Linden / Myopic Mole - LDPW
Schematic railway map focused on the SLRR.
--- Heterocera Main line
From Tuliptree to Bhaga
1 Tuliptree Station🖈
VRC HQ Tuliptree🖈
GSLR Cecropia Ocean Terminal🖈
Train & Rail Museum🖈
2 Calleta "Hobo" Station🖈
Calleta's Hobo Railroad Infohub🖈
LIONHEART Estate Info Center🖈
3 Neumoegen Station🖈
4 Achemon Station🖈
VRC Achemon Trainspotting Gallery🖈
5 Obscure Station🖈
6 Epirrhoe Station🖈
Jubata Station 2🖈
7 Jubata Station🖈
8 Spini Station🖈
VRC Athetis Station🖈
Around The Atoll info station🖈
9 Lunalis Station🖈
SLRR Lapara🖈
10 Foxglove Station🖈
VRC Foxglove Stationn🖈
H8 Motors Express🖈
11 Clearwing Station🖈
12 Crenulate Station🖈
Pini Rail Yard🖈
13 Aglia Station🖈
Celerio Station🖈
VRC Velox Station🖈
14 Tenera Station🖈
VRC Crumbi Annex🖈
15 Zale Station🖈
Stenvaag locomotive works🖈
16 Bhaga Station🖈

--- Maritime branch line
From Crumbi Junction Station to Vicina
20 Crumbi Junction🖈
21 Dubia Station🖈
VRC Cycnia info station🖈
22 Vicina Dock🖈

--- East branch line
From Anilis Junction to Catalpa (With extension option to Malacosoma)
VRC Anilis station and Yard🖈
30 Tersa Yard SLRR🖈
31 Poecila Stop🖈
Poecila Station🖈

--- North Coast branch line
From Tenera Station to Spangle
Gluphisia Station🖈
40 Pawpaw Junction🖈
41 Tussock Station🖈
VRC - Tussock🖈
42 Malacosoma Crossover🖈
VRC Malacosoma Station🖈
43 Melanthia Station🖈
Radioactive Plusia Railway Station🖈
44 Spangle Station🖈

--- Mountain branch line
From Pawpaw Junction station to Pavonia and Crenulate
50 Leafroller Station🖈
51 Pavonia Platform🖈

--- Northern branch line
From Tussock to Bembecia (With extension option}
60 Tussock Railyard🖈
VRC Freightyard🖈
VRC Grand Central - Hooktip🖈
Bembecia Heights SLRR Rezz Zone🖈

Other Railway initiatives

There are several other gauge railroads in SL and private group initiatives, some on private land, some on Linden land.
This is an alphabetic list of some examples. The different systems are not necessarily compatible with SLRR standards.

Source

The above information was compiled by various SL Residents including Moundsa Mayo, Jer Straaf, Damion Goodman and Dougie Flossberg.

References

Here is a list of Related resources. You can find more information about the SLRR and other Rail related articles on these wiki pages and external websites.

Wiki pages:

External information: