Central Treien: Hudston Bay, Victoria & Grustanasberg
Hudston Bay - the modern gem of Treien
Hudston Bay was a sprawling industrial area, however by 1960 all of the dockyard moved from HB to Jervis, Neutral Bay and Etusk. Today the dockyards are now fully outside of Treien in Etusk (a 55 minute drive from the city).
During the 1960s to the late 70s, Hudston Bay was stagnated with poverty and crime. Most of the houses and flats are in a poor state at this time and most of the city's rich has moved down south to South Treien and even outside the city in places in New North Wales, Maine and Northern Ostrobia. However after the 70s, a massive push to revitalise Hudston Bay as Ostrobia has yet to have a proper financial and buisness hub at the time. The Government put billions and billions of dollars to put Hudston Bay in to good use and it meant that a lot of flats and apartments was knocked down to make way for tall skyscrapers and only 25% of original architecture still remains.
Also shown is Forbes Park, one of the major city park of Treien, located in Hudston Bay.

Forbes Park with ICE Studios complex at the other side of the canal.

Hudston Bay viewed on top of a helicopter

Jervis, Haswell & Airport and City Metrolink tracks towards Forbes Park

Left - Hudston Bay station served by the City, Haswell, Airport and City and Grustanaberg lines (C,H,A&C building shown), Right - Drecht Canal and bridge leading up to Treien Hudston Bay main station.

Treien Hudston Bay station (top) serves Northern Ostrobia and Maine.
Victoria - Jewel of South Treien
Victoria is one of the most luxourious LGA's of Treien and Ostrobia. Victoria is the place of shopping however Hamlewood is also regarded as that place as well. Victoria also has Ostrobia Park, one of the major parks of Treien. It also hosts the Treien Zoo and the Treien Nature Reserve.

Pernstraat leading to Grectheinstraat, off the Treien Victoria station

Treien Zoo and Treien Nature Reserve

Albertkeithen Statue and Victoria Square. The station is served by the River, City and Airport and City lines

Complex junction towards Treien Victoria. Treien Victoria serves the states of south-eastern New North Wales, Prethenia, South Central, Hyenia, Holboken. Both high speed and regional services service the station.

Roundabout of the Tower of Light. It is the main entrance to Victoria from Hudston Bay's New Bridge, which is the furthest west bridge of the River Oereomond.

Canals, canals, canals
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Grustanasberg - Cultural Capital of Ostrobia
Grustansberg is the Cultural Capital of Ostrobia? Why? There is a lot of history behind Grustansberg and lots of things to see and do there as well. Grustansberg is home to the Tower of Liberty, a world landmark built in 1860 to comemerate the Ostrobian revolution of 1848. The Riverside Park shows a glimpse of Hudston Bay from the south side. Notorious places of interest include New Edinbrugh Musuem, Uktlespreken Musuem, Treien Opera House, Treien Art and Portrait Gallery, Mirabel Fountain, Nieuw Alkmaarplein, Monument of the Fallen Ostrobians, Colonial Gardens, German Market and the Grustansberg Market.

Grustansberg viewed from a helicopter

Hudston Bay viewed from the Riverside Park

Colonial Gardens. The Colonial House was the residence of the Governor of North West Ostrobia during the British colonial era.

Treien Musuem Plaza. Shown is the Treien Art and Portrait Gallery

Nieuw Alkmaarplein. Notice Hudston Bay in the distance. Right of it is the Treien Opera House.

Left - New Edinburgh Musuem, focuses on the History of Treien and its Cultural History. The Nieuw Alkamaarplein station is also shown served by Ostrobia, Northern and River Lines. The Nieuw Alkmaarplein station is also served by NNW Rail.

Monument of the Fallen Ostrobians

Uktlespreken Musuem. Showcases Natural History and also Cultural and Technological History

The Cathedral and the Tower of Liberty dominate South Treien until the new flats at Neutral Bay were constructed

Grustanberg Station. The overground section serves City and Airport and City lines. The underground section serves the Grustansberg and Jervis lines. Left - Hamlewood Clock Tower. Centre - Hamlewood Station. Right - Grustanberg Market and Cathedral

Grustanasberg Market and Cathedral

Hamlewood Clock Tower with the Treien Hamlewood Station

German Market with Hudston Bay at the background

Treien Hamlewood Station. It is served by the City, Airport and City and Northern lines. It services Ostrobia's main cities in the west which are Seblo and Aranley. It also serves the Western and South Western Coast areas of Ostrobia.
Tollsbury - Government's Area
Tollsbury is the area in which the Federal Government is located. It also hosts a number of embassies. Tollsbury is generally not regarded as Central Treien but in fact Central South East Treien due to a number of flats and little major retail areas. Most of Tollsbury is either housing or office administration.

The Tollsbury Circus island is owned by the federal government. It is surrounded by 15 story high stone walls built in the 1910s to deter any foreign invading power. The perimeter of the walls have been used to station machine and anti aircraft guns during World War II. Today they are an icon of Treien.

Tollsbury Circus Complex. Top right: Federal Police Headquaters, across the road from the HQ: House of the Prime Minister, 10 Mirabell Road. Right of 10 Mirabell: Federal Court, right of the court: Federal Government Offices of various departments. Office block: Federal Security and Intelligance Organisation (FISO). Bottom right: Parliament of Ostrobia.
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