Pantitlan Metro Station
A simple sunken metro station, with a crude and industrial look. Train version here.
This station is inspired by the real-life western terminal station Pantitlán[www.google.com] of Mexico City Metro Line A.
Line A, planned as a feeder line for the main system, was inaugurated on August 12, 1991. This line was the first one to use a letter instead of a number as its identifier and the first to use railway wheels instead of pneumatic wheels in its rolling stock.
Pantitlán is the only station of the Mexico City Metro system that connects 4 lines (Lines 1, 5, 9 and A). The word "Pantitlán" means "Between flags" in náhuatl language.
- Main model
- Tris: 3,390
- Texture size: 2048×2048
- LOD model
- Tris: 350
- Texture size: 128×128
Note: The station has two sub-buildings at the sides used as extensions. However, those don’t have a mesh at all.
- The metro train seen in the images is a DLR B07 made by meshd.
- Since I’m not a professional at creating 3D models, the asset may not be that faithful to the real-life station. I’m just having fun making these assets.
- If you notice some errors or have something to suggest, you can comment down below.
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