Railway Chillin'

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Railway Chillin'

Railway Chillin'

Introduced 19 October 2018 (Trick vs. Treat)
Total area 2,188p
Features Ride rails, sponges
Hazards Abyss

Railway Chillin' is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. It was the fifteenth variation of Shifty Station that first appeared in the Trick vs. Treat Splatfest and returned in the Chaos vs. Order and Trick vs. Treat (2020) Splatfests. As of version 5.0.0, it is exclusively available in Private Battles. It features ride rails, which are the only way to get to the stage's center.

Layout

The spawn point is located on a large platform, with uninked turf on the left side. In front of this are various platforms with slightly lower points in elevation, occasionally connected by ramps. A few platforms at higher elevations are connected by ramps as well, usually having ride rails at the end. The ride rails connect either to other ride rails on the stage, or to the elevated platform in the center, the only point at which the two sides of the stage connect. This platform can only be reached by the ride rails, or by Super Jumping to a player that is already there. Between the platforms near spawn and the elevated platform in the middle, there is a large, low open area, with little more than a few crates and sponges for cover and navigation. The right side of this area is slightly lower than the left, and is connected by a ramp. On the far left and far right sides of this area are two ride rails on elevated platforms connected to the turf below by ramps.

Gallery

Maps

Trivia

  • The file name for this stage is "Deli15" and the codename is "RideRail", referring to how it contails ride rails.
  • Due to this stage making its debut in Trick vs. Treat, Splatoween-themed banners are still hung above the stage, even for its return appearances in Chaos vs. Order and in Private Battles. Additionally, graffiti from Chaos vs. Order can still be seen when fighting on this stage in Private Battles.

Etymology

Railway Chillin' is named after the book The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit. Its name references the ride rails seen around the stage.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese キミのハートにライド・オン!
Kimi no Hāto ni Raido*On!
Ride・on into Your Heart! A pun on Kimi no Hāto ni Kisu wo Todokery (Blow a Kiss into Your Heart), by Rejet.
Netherlands Dutch Surfrailpassie Ride rail passion
CanadaFrance French Sur le fil du destin On the edge of destiny
Germany German Surfschiene ins Herz Ride rail into the heart
Italy Italian Sparotaie spassose Hilarious ride rails
Russia Russian Красконвейер-ярд
Kraskonveyyer-yard
Ride rail yard
Mexico Spanish (NOA) País del Riel Rail Country
Spain Spanish (NOE) País del Raíl Rail Country