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|imagewidth = 300
 
|imagecaption = Platform in January 2014
 
|imagecaption = Platform in January 2014
|Lines Served = [[Line B|B]], [[Line D|D]]
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|Lines Served = None (formerly [[Line B|B]], [[Line D|D]])
 
|Location = [[Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital (1984-2015) | Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital]]
 
|Location = [[Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital (1984-2015) | Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital]]
 
[[Jennaviva]], [[Adustelan]]
 
[[Jennaviva]], [[Adustelan]]
 
CW020
 
CW020
|Station Status = Destroyed; new station Under Construction
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|Station Status = Destroyed
 
|Above or Underground? = Underground
 
|Above or Underground? = Underground
 
|Platforms = 1
 
|Platforms = 1
 
|Opened = 1966
 
|Opened = 1966
 
D Service added 1972
 
D Service added 1972
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Closed in 2015
New station: TBA
 
 
|Minecraft Builder = KrisSlobman01
 
|Minecraft Builder = KrisSlobman01
 
|Former/Other Names = Jennaviva-Ocean Avenue
 
|Former/Other Names = Jennaviva-Ocean Avenue
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|Next West = [[Jennaviva Convention Center (Adustelan Metro Station)|Jennaviva Convention Center]] (Lines B/D)}}
 
|Next West = [[Jennaviva Convention Center (Adustelan Metro Station)|Jennaviva Convention Center]] (Lines B/D)}}
   
'''Crestman Hospital''' is a local station on the Adustelan Metro that is temporarily closed as of March 30, 2015. It is normally serviced by Lines [[Line B (Adustelan Metro)|B]] and [[Line D (Adustelan Metro)|D]].
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''This article is about the station that was destroyed on March 30, 2015. For the current station serving the current hospital, see [[Goldwater-Crestman Hospital (Adustelan Metro Station)]].''
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'''Crestman Hospital''' was a local station on the Adustelan Metro that was closed as of March 30, 2015. During operation it was serviced by Lines [[Line B (Adustelan Metro)|B]] and [[Line D (Adustelan Metro)|D]].
   
 
The station opened in 1966, originally named '''Jennaviva-Ocean Avenue'''. It was renamed in 1984 once it was upgraded to serve the [[Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital (1984-2015)|Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital]].
 
The station opened in 1966, originally named '''Jennaviva-Ocean Avenue'''. It was renamed in 1984 once it was upgraded to serve the [[Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital (1984-2015)|Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital]].
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The station has not been updated since the addition of the D Line in 1972. There were rumors about the station receiving a future facelift as part of the [[2014 Adustelan Metro Renovation Project]], but the station was not initially considered in the plans.
 
The station has not been updated since the addition of the D Line in 1972. There were rumors about the station receiving a future facelift as part of the [[2014 Adustelan Metro Renovation Project]], but the station was not initially considered in the plans.
   
On March 30, 2015, the [[2015 Crestman Hospital attack|Crestman Hospital bombings]] destroyed much of the station, forcing plans for a new station to replace it to be drawn up. The station will likely be demolished, and a new station will open up in its place, though considering the [[Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital (2015-present)|new Crestman Hospital]] has moved location, it is unknown what this station will be connected to.
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On March 30, 2015, the [[2015 Crestman Hospital attack|Crestman Hospital bombings]] destroyed much of the station. The remaining portions of the station were demolished. A new station will likely open up in its place, though considering the [[Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital (2015-present)|new Crestman Hospital]] has moved location, it is unknown what this station will be connected to.

Revision as of 17:53, 8 November 2015

Adustelan Metro Station
Crestman Hospital
Platform in January 2014
Platform in January 2014
Station Statistics
Lines None (formerly B, D)
Location Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital

Jennaviva, Adustelan CW020

Station Status Destroyed
Structure Underground
Platforms 1
Rank Unknown
Other Information
Opened 1966

D Service added 1972 Closed in 2015

Minecraft Builder KrisSlobman01
Former/Other Names Jennaviva-Ocean Avenue
Added to ARHP Never
Station Succession
Next Station North Trade Center-Soundsurf (Line D)
Next Station East Regency Arts Center (Line B)
Next Station West Jennaviva Convention Center (Lines B/D)
Platform in January 2014
Stations of the Adustelan Metro

This article is about the station that was destroyed on March 30, 2015. For the current station serving the current hospital, see Goldwater-Crestman Hospital (Adustelan Metro Station).

Crestman Hospital was a local station on the Adustelan Metro that was closed as of March 30, 2015. During operation it was serviced by Lines B and D.

The station opened in 1966, originally named Jennaviva-Ocean Avenue. It was renamed in 1984 once it was upgraded to serve the Elijah S. Crestman Memorial Hospital.

In a September 2014 article, Architecture Adustelan Magazine cited Crestman Hospital as being the ugliest station in the Adustelan Metro, calling it a "drab, dilapidated, run-down hellhole" where the "disgusting yellow walls tell patients [at the Hospital] just how important they are to them". A spokesperson for the Crestman Hospital commented saying it is not affiliated with the subway system and does not in any way influence its maintenance and that the metro-ER connection is only a means of last resort, or if a medical emergency happens to occur on the subway system.

The station has not been updated since the addition of the D Line in 1972. There were rumors about the station receiving a future facelift as part of the 2014 Adustelan Metro Renovation Project, but the station was not initially considered in the plans.

On March 30, 2015, the Crestman Hospital bombings destroyed much of the station. The remaining portions of the station were demolished. A new station will likely open up in its place, though considering the new Crestman Hospital has moved location, it is unknown what this station will be connected to.