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|town= [[Springfield]] | |town= [[Springfield]] | ||
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|use= Walkway/park | |use= Walkway/park | ||
|owner= | |owner= | ||
| − | |employees= [[Shauna Chalmers]]<br>[[Squeaky- | + | |employees= [[Shauna Chalmers]]<br>[[Squeaky-Voiced Teen]] |
|appearance= "[[The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be]]" | |appearance= "[[The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be]]" | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
| − | Skypark-Line was opened to the public in Springfield, which many | + | Skypark-Line was opened to the public in Springfield, which many townspeople visited on the day. When the power was turned on to the park, the old Monorail train received power and started up. It tore through the Skypark-Line, destroying much of it and hitting [[Sebastian Cobb]]. Eventually, it crashed off the edge and destroyed a statue memorial of {{Ch|Leonard Nimoy}}. |
== Description == | == Description == | ||
| − | The Skypark-Line had benches, planters and solar-powered talking trashcans | + | The Skypark-Line had benches, planters, and solar-powered talking trashcans that thanked you for depositing trash. It also included a play area for children with rides. In some sections of the Skypark-Line, it was so narrow that two people couldn't pass at the same time. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
| − | The Skypark-Line is a | + | The Skypark-Line is a parody of the {{W|High Line}} in [[New York City]], which was built on a spur of the {{W|New York Central Railroad}}. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
Latest revision as of 12:55, November 10, 2025
Skypark-Line
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Skypark-Line was a walkway and park in Springfield, built on the remains of the old Springfield Monorail.
History[edit]
Skypark-Line was opened to the public in Springfield, which many townspeople visited on the day. When the power was turned on to the park, the old Monorail train received power and started up. It tore through the Skypark-Line, destroying much of it and hitting Sebastian Cobb. Eventually, it crashed off the edge and destroyed a statue memorial of Leonard Nimoy.
Description[edit]
The Skypark-Line had benches, planters, and solar-powered talking trashcans that thanked you for depositing trash. It also included a play area for children with rides. In some sections of the Skypark-Line, it was so narrow that two people couldn't pass at the same time.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The Skypark-Line is a parody of the High Line in New York City, which was built on a spur of the New York Central Railroad.
Appearances[edit]