Editing Propose a plan for the next Station building and for the train engines to go there

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|Locked with = {{Lock|Delay until the Next Board Meeting}}, {{Lock|Approved Station Plans}}, {{Lock|Involved in a Railway Venture|111}}
 
|Locked with = {{Lock|Delay until the Next Board Meeting}}, {{Lock|Approved Station Plans}}, {{Lock|Involved in a Railway Venture|111}}
 
|Success title = Blocks of salt
 
|Success title = Blocks of salt
|Success description = You have prepared plans for a station that can stand even in the cold and dark of the Neath. […]  
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|Success description = You have prepared plans for a station that can stand even in the cold and dark of the neath. […]  
 
No map would dare to shift beneath the foot of this station. […] You are writing the future onto the surface of the Neath.
 
No map would dare to shift beneath the foot of this station. […] You are writing the future onto the surface of the Neath.
 
|Success summary = Your plans are no mere mundane engineering. The soils of the Neath are known to be treacherously fickle, so esoteric measures are needed to anchor the tracks and buildings.
 
|Success summary = Your plans are no mere mundane engineering. The soils of the Neath are known to be treacherously fickle, so esoteric measures are needed to anchor the tracks and buildings.

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