Poseidon Beach Tram Stop Building / Landmark in The Trident Coalition | World Anvil

Poseidon Beach Tram Stop

One of the most popular destinations in the network of Air Tram lines in Aeolus City. Of course it’s not the tram stop that is popular, but the famous Poseidon Beach across the street from the tram stop.

This tram stop is also where visitors to Okeanos Pier get off the tram, as the entrance to the pier is just a hundred meters away.

Each car of the Aeolus City Air Tram is equipped with a Navigational Folder. The Poseidon Beach Tram Stop is one of the places where the Navigational Folder is used. More specifically, when the tram leaves the stop for Boulder Island the Folder is engaged so that the tram gets to Boulder Island without flying over the beach, or over the water.

The Summer Solstice is the day when the most people travel to this stop. They usually put in three times as many trams on the route, and they’re still packed from six in the morning to noon, and then the beach is packed. That’s not counting the extra trams that goes out to Boulder Island, full of teenage boys, to party, watch the concert and celebrate the Winter Solstice Festival, as the island is on the other side of the equator. The trams to the island don’t stop at the beach tram stop, that day. The people on the beach generally spend that entire day on the beach, bringing bbq grills and other food and drinks, and watch the holographic projection of the concert as well as the release of the rice paper lanterns from the island. Then the trams going back into the city are just as packed as the ones that went to the beach in the morning.[/p[Air Tram](vehicle:d408f9dc-c2ef-42a4-825b-31773f27ceff) At the end of the platform, facing the ocean, is a space folder, a device that folds space so that the tram gets to Boulder Island without flying over the beach, or over the water.

The Summer Solstice is the day when the most people travel to this stop. They usually put in three times as many trams on the route, and they’re still packed from six in the morning to noon, and then the beach is packed. That’s not counting the extra trams that goes out to Boulder Island, full of teenage boys, to party, watch the concert and celebrate the Winter Solstice Festival, as the island is on the other side of the equator. The trams to the island don’t stop at the beach tram stop, that day. The people on the beach generally spend that entire day on the beach, bringing bbq grills and other food and drinks, and watch the holographic projection of the concert as well as the release of the rice paper lanterns from the island. Then the trams going back into the city are just as packed as the ones that went to the beach in the morning.[/p[Air Tram](vehicle:d408f9dc-c2ef-42a4-825b-31773f27ceff)

The Summer Solstice is the day when the most people travel to this stop. They usually put in three times as many trams on the route, and they’re still packed from six in the morning to noon, and then the beach is packed. That’s not counting the extra trams that goes out to Boulder Island, full of teenage boys, to party, watch the concert and celebrate the Winter Solstice Festival, as the island is on the other side of the equator. The trams to the island don’t stop at the beach tram stop, that day. The people on the beach generally spend that entire day on the beach, bringing bbq grills and other food and drinks, and watch the holographic projection of the concert as well as the release of the rice paper lanterns from the island. Then the trams going back into the city are just as packed as the ones that went to the beach in the morning.[/p[Air Tram](vehicle:d408f9dc-c2ef-42a4-825b-31773f27ceff) At the end of the platform, facing the ocean, is a space folder, a device that folds space so that the tram gets to Boulder Island without flying over the beach, or over the water.

The Summer Solstice is the day when the most people travel to this stop. They usually put in three times as many trams on the route, and they’re still packed from six in the morning to noon, and then the beach is packed. That’s not counting the extra trams that goes out to Boulder Island, full of teenage boys, to party, watch the concert and celebrate the Winter Solstice Festival, as the island is on the other side of the equator. The trams to the island don’t stop at the beach tram stop, that day. The people on the beach generally spend that entire day on the beach, bringing bbq grills and other food and drinks, and watch the holographic projection of the concert as well as the release of the rice paper lanterns from the island. Then the trams going back into the city are just as packed as the ones that went to the beach in the morning.

Architecture

Art nouveau. Off-white concrete platform on concrete columns, shaped like tree trunks. Concrete steps from the ground up to the platform, with metal railing shaped in flowery motif and painted verdigris. A metal roof, also shaped like plants, and painted verdigris, protects travelers from rain and provides shade from the sun.
Type
Transportation station
Parent Location
Owning Organization

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