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Latest revision as of 18:40, 23 June 2015
| Place | May |
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| Region | May |
| Opened |
2011 |
| Station code | MAY |
| Managed by | Mercury Railway Company |
| Numbers of platforms | 6 |
The Black Queen Railway Station serves May, the capital city the state of May. It is the fifth station on the west-east route of the Mercury Main Line.
History
The station opened in 2011, and was the terminus of the Mercury Main Line. In 2012, when the line was extended, the station had an extra four platforms built.
White Queen Railway Station
The station is twinned with Hammond's White Queen Railway Station, with both being designed in a similar fashion. Both stations have the same feature checkerboard flooring, and display artworks from local artists.
Services
Express services between Hammond and Deacon stop at the station hourly. In addition, there are half-hourly services to and from Hammond, and trains every 15 minutes between May and Mercury Central.
Trains run between May and Bisminster every 20 minutes, and along the May Coast Line every hour.
| Preceding station | Mercury Railway Network | Following station |
|---|---|---|
| Aylethorpe | Mercury Main Line | Taylor |
| Terminus | Bisminster Line | Malston |
| Terminus | May Coast Line | Malston |
| Terminus | West Mercury Line | Aylethorpe |