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[[File:Victoria Terminus MIMDOS.png|thumb|right|Victoria Terminus in the DOS version.]]
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{{quote|Victoria Terminus is Bombay's biggest railway station, dating from the peak of British rule. The terminal was named for the British monarch, Queen Victoria. Referred to locally as V.T., the station handles 900 trains daily and moves 1,000,000 passengers a day (yes, a million!). One side of the massive Victorian Gothic building houses the electric trains while the other houses the transcontinental steam-powered trains. Built in 1878 of sandstone and granite, it was completed in 1887.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}}
{{quote|Victoria Terminus is Bombay's biggest railway station, dating from the peak of British rule. The terminal was named for the British monarch, Queen Victoria. Referred to locally as V.T., the station handles 900 trains daily and moves 1,000,000 passengers a day (yes, a million!). One side of the massive Victorian Gothic building houses the electric trains while the other houses the transcontinental steam-powered trains. Built in 1878 of sandstone and granite, it was completed in 1887.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}}
The '''[[wikipedia:Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus|Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus]]''', referred to as '''Victoria Terminus''' in the game, was the first terminal station built in [[Bombay]], [[India]] constructed by F. W. Stevens, a British architect.<ref>{{cite|title=Victoria Terminus|url=https://mumbaicity.gov.in/tourist-place/gateway-of-india/|website=Mumbai City|accessdate=September 3, 2024}}</ref> In the PC versions of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'', a [[Koopa Troopa]] stole the [[Train Ticket from Victoria Terminus|train ticket]] from the train station, forcing the station to close until [[Luigi]] returns it.
The '''[[wikipedia:Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus|Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus]]''', referred to as '''Victoria Terminus''' in the game, was the first terminal station built in [[Bombay]], [[India]] constructed by F. W. Stevens, a British architect.<ref>{{cite|title=Victoria Terminus|url=https://mumbaicity.gov.in/tourist-place/gateway-of-india/|website=Mumbai City|accessdate=September 3, 2024}}</ref> In the PC versions of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'', a [[Koopa Troopa]] stole the [[Train Ticket from Victoria Terminus|train ticket]] from the train station, forcing the station to close until [[Luigi]] returns it.

Revision as of 07:05, September 13, 2024

DOS
CD-ROM Deluxe
Victoria Terminus in DOS and CD-ROM Deluxe versions.
“Victoria Terminus is Bombay's biggest railway station, dating from the peak of British rule. The terminal was named for the British monarch, Queen Victoria. Referred to locally as V.T., the station handles 900 trains daily and moves 1,000,000 passengers a day (yes, a million!). One side of the massive Victorian Gothic building houses the electric trains while the other houses the transcontinental steam-powered trains. Built in 1878 of sandstone and granite, it was completed in 1887.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, referred to as Victoria Terminus in the game, was the first terminal station built in Bombay, India constructed by F. W. Stevens, a British architect.[1] In the PC versions of Mario is Missing!, a Koopa Troopa stole the train ticket from the train station, forcing the station to close until Luigi returns it.

Questions

  • What are the two types of trains which leave from V.T.?
    • Toy and choo-choo
    • Electric and steam engine
    • African and Asian
    • Subway and electric
  • The Victoria Terminus was completed in:
    • 1906
    • 1887
    • 900
    • 1978
  • The terminal building was built from:
    • Indian marble
    • sandstone and granite
    • tinker toys
    • sweat and tears

References

  1. ^ Victoria Terminus. Retrieved September 3, 2024.