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Decided to just make a user page for myself, probably not going to put much on here. (Other than images of the Metro system I'm working on.)

Currently my Driver Rank is "Машиниста без Класса (б/к)" but I've taken the written part of the exam for "3-й Класс" (Just need to do the practical/driving part).

Travana Metro

The "Travana Metro" is a small project that I started last year (2016). It originally started out as a system map that I drew in my computer programming class that took inspiration from the Moscow Metro, most notably the brown "ring" line. The system currently has 8 lines, of which I am working on creating one within Hammer Editor for Metrostroi.

Lines

The Travana Metro has 8 Lines currently, with a new 9th Line planned. The current lines are:

  • 1 - Траванская (Travanskaya)
  • 2 - Арбатьская (Arbatskaya)
  • 3 - Автозавод-Минская (Avtozavod-Minskaya)
  • 4 - Оранжевый (Orange)
  • 5 - Кольцевая (Circle / Ring)
  • 6 - Индустриальная (Industrialnaya)
  • 7 - Metropolitan (Being Renamed Soon)
  • 8 - им. Донателло (Imeni Donatello)

There is a new 9th line that is planned, but it doesn't have a name yet. Its line color will be a light-green/lime

Line 1 - Траванская / Travanskaya

Line 2 - Арбатьская / Arbatskaya

Line 3 - Автозавод-Минская / Avtozavod-Minskaya

Line 4 - Оранжевый / Orange

Origin of "Travana"

The name "Travana" (Травана) came about before I started learning Russian but after I had started playing Metrostroi. The first time I used the name was actually during a session of Modded Minecraft with one of my friends, we were trying to come up with a name for the village we forcibly took over were building. As this was during the time when I was fascinated with Russian I tried to make it something that sounded Russia, and so "Travana" was made. I've since used the name for a majority of cities or towns I make (such as in Cities: Skylines, Minecraft, and most recently for the Metro System). Since its creation, I've found out that "Travana" actually has the Russian word for Grass (Tрава / Trava) within it.