Difference between revisions of "Jurassic World Monorail (Film Universe)"
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+ | | name = Jurassic World Monorail | ||
+ | | image = [[File:Jurassic World Monorail (Film Universe).jpg|300px]] | ||
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+ | | location = [[Jurassic World (Film Universe)|Jurassic World]], [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]] | ||
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+ | | appearances = {{JW}}{{FK}}{{EoC}}{{CC}} | ||
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The '''Jurassic World Monorail''' was an elevated Monorail system used as the primary mode of transportation by visitors to [[Jurassic World (Film Universe)|Jurassic World]] on [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]]. It was abandoned in 2015 following the [[Jurassic World Incident (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Incident]] and fell into a heavy state of disrepair in the following years. What remained was likely destroyed by [[Mt Sibo (Film Universe)|Mt Sibo's]] [[Isla Nublar Crisis (Film Universe)|erruption]] in 2018. | The '''Jurassic World Monorail''' was an elevated Monorail system used as the primary mode of transportation by visitors to [[Jurassic World (Film Universe)|Jurassic World]] on [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]]. It was abandoned in 2015 following the [[Jurassic World Incident (Film Universe)|Jurassic World Incident]] and fell into a heavy state of disrepair in the following years. What remained was likely destroyed by [[Mt Sibo (Film Universe)|Mt Sibo's]] [[Isla Nublar Crisis (Film Universe)|erruption]] in 2018. | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 23 August 2020
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The Jurassic World Monorail was an elevated Monorail system used as the primary mode of transportation by visitors to Jurassic World on Isla Nublar. It was abandoned in 2015 following the Jurassic World Incident and fell into a heavy state of disrepair in the following years. What remained was likely destroyed by Mt Sibo's erruption in 2018.