Windover

Windover is a town located in West Pipermall. It is the most northerly town in the country and has a population of 25,745.

Windover station's original construction began in 1990, though due to an unknown reason, was halted until 1996. By September 1998, the town already had fourteen thousand residents.

One of the main landmarks of the area is Windover House. It was constructed in 2007 and is one of the only places you can see both Staggington's and St. Tenensburgh's pinnacles, due to most of the land in the north west being flat with many trees and foliage.

Railway Station
Despite Windover's mediocre population, its station has seven platforms - of which three are northbound, three southbound and one bay platform.

Future of Windover
Windover's future unfortunately looks all but promising. Its population has been decreasing since 2013, where it peaked at 31,300. Greaters, the company who manages the majority of the railway in the northern region, announced plans to reduce services on the St. Tenensburgh line, in place for more faster services. The report, published in November 2017, also included stripping the Semi-Fast services to one per hour. Local residents protested throughout January and partially in February of 2018, though the company has yet to respond.

It is believed the plans will take shape in July of 2019.