Crowsek

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Crowsek
Metro station
Served by Line A

Crowsek, formerly Lonaty Street, is a station of the Ordonnia Transport Company's Line A.

History

Genesis

This station is the first station to have ever been created in Ordonnia's metro network. It originally opened when Line 13 was not yet a real project, and as such was given the "Lonaty Street" name as a reference to Automatic Subway's frequently-misnamed "Ionaty Street".

The original station was in the shape of an arch, made of grey bricks. It only featured a single track and later recieved a hub and a connection to the Line 14. It also was the depot station of the Line, with its original depot being 4 tracks, each able to hold one type of vehicle. The depot was then reduced to one track with an advanced spawner system, although the 3 other tracks stayed active.

Around 2022, the project "Neo13" saw the station be remodelled to its current state. The surroundings of the station are inspired by the real-life station of Asnières-Gennevilliers Les Courtilles, which also had the stop be named "Kortil" shortly. However, the current station does not look like Les Courtilles, only its surroundings.

The new platform of Crowsek, towards Letonaty.

Modern day

Following Line A's third restructuration, Crowsek recieved a new depot ("Depo Crowsek") and recieved a new platform in the direction of Letonaty, the new line's terminus. It also was renamed from Lonaty Street to Letonaty, then to Nevosa Street shortly, and then finally to Crowsek.

The Letonaty/Crowsek name pair is a reference to Prague's Line C stations "Letňany" and "Crowsek". The name "Crowsek" is also a reference to a scrapped station "Crow Ten".