The Hurbanova Railway Station is a Lovian railway station, sometimes nicknamed the Mail Station, because the mail used to arrive here. It is located in Hurbanova, Oceana, and it is an important gateway to Noble City, over the Peace Island Railway. The building has been built in 1914 and served as a storage of grain before it became a railway station in 1930. It has been renovated in 1956 and in 2007 during the great renovation of Hurbanova. Due to the reopening of the Emerald Railway, the number of platforms has been enlarged from two to three.
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| - The Hurbanova Railway Station is a Lovian railway station, sometimes nicknamed the Mail Station, because the mail used to arrive here. It is located in Hurbanova, Oceana, and it is an important gateway to Noble City, over the Peace Island Railway. The building has been built in 1914 and served as a storage of grain before it became a railway station in 1930. It has been renovated in 1956 and in 2007 during the great renovation of Hurbanova. Due to the reopening of the Emerald Railway, the number of platforms has been enlarged from two to three.
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| - The Hurbanova Railway Station is a Lovian railway station, sometimes nicknamed the Mail Station, because the mail used to arrive here. It is located in Hurbanova, Oceana, and it is an important gateway to Noble City, over the Peace Island Railway. The building has been built in 1914 and served as a storage of grain before it became a railway station in 1930. It has been renovated in 1956 and in 2007 during the great renovation of Hurbanova. On December 2, 2009, a fire broke out at the station, but the local fire fighters soon had the situation under control. It took a few hours to completely extinguish the fire though. The building suffered some relatively minor damage and was closed to the public. It was reopened to public in January 2010. Due to the reopening of the Emerald Railway, the number of platforms has been enlarged from two to three.
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