Station Square

Station Square is a small, overpopulated city located near Palmont City with the population of 1,500,340 inhabitants. The city is well known for it's infrastructure and it is the reported home city of Amy Rose. The city has tons of history and it was featured not only once, but twice is the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Station Square has a underfunded police force Station Square Police Department which tries its best to protect the civilians from any harm. The city is also a tourist hotspot due to its history. The city has a good highway system and as the city grows, the road services grows too.

Districts
There're three major districts in station square. There is the Downtown Station square, Emerald Beach, Rose Suburbia. The downtown is very busy and as thousands of commuters rely on cars and subways to transport themselves. While walking is an option, most people crowd the streets making it difficult. This is usually regarded as the Business Square by the locals. The downtown is always a beautiful location and the 'action' always happens here. while it's amusing to see Sonic fighting Dr. Robotnik, the SSPD often gets caught in the crowd, limiting the effects on the fighting. The Emerald beach is a spectacular scene with mansions that are worth a lot. It is known that the location is believed to be named due to the color of the water when the sun sets. The Place is within the city, but the place is sometimes mistaken to be its own city. The Rose Suburbia District is named after the last name Rose, as in Amy Rose, and the fact the place has rose flowers in most lawns. This is a the location where most to the inhabitants live. People are required to keep their lawn clean and tidy to show that the neighborhood is clean. The city has interdeveloped districts, so that people can go to their location faster than Palmont city.

History
The city was founded in August 4, 1847 when a group of settlers has found riches in the area. Four years after, the SSPD has been founded. While the city only had 1,500 in 1860, the city was rapidly growing in population. (TO BE CONTINUED)