Nakamura Olympic Park

Nakamura Olympic Park (also known as Notchropolis Olympic Park and Nakamura Park) is a major sporting precinct located in the suburb of Nakamura, in south eastern Notchropolis, Craftia. It began construction in 2065 and was completely finished by early 2071, with all seven venues being ready for use by 2070. Its primary purpose was for the 2072 Notchropolis Olympics, however it had been used for various practice events beforehand and is still regularly used for both major and minor sporting events.

Facilities

 * Over 20 shops and restaurants
 * Large plaza areas (used for crowd control during events)
 * Parks
 * Public toilets
 * Train station
 * Taxi rank

History
2063- Itsusen is selected as the region for an Olympic precinct if Notchropolis is chosen to host the 2072 Olympics

2064- Final plans are drawn up with the site selected being in Nakamura

2065- Notchropolis is selected to host the 2072 Olympics and work gets underway within months

2067- Smågrupp Stadium is complete

2068- Aquatic Centre is complete

2069- Stadium Craftia, The Oscar Dumas Arena, and Armstrong Velodrome are complete. Most outside spaces are complete.

2070- The Nakamura Superbowl is complete. Nakamura Station and the rest of the Farran line is complete. Olympic Park begins hosting practice events

2071- All indoor and outdoor spaces are complete and ready to be used

2072- The Notchropolis Olympic Games are held and the park outperforms expectations

2073- 74- Work is taken out on some venues to reduce capacity after Olympics have ended

Roads
Itsusen Road is the main east-west connecting road. It goes to Werrington and Milner Hill. Nakamura Drive is the main north connecting road. It goes to Norman's Plains and New Bark Town. The main road through Olympic Park is Olympic Boulevard, a 9 block wide clay road which is often closed during major events for pedestrian use.

A multi-storey carpark is located off Nakamura Drive and there is a taxi rank on Itsusen Road.

Public Transport
The precinct is served by Nakamura NotchRail station, on the Farran Line. It is a high capacity station with crowd control gates and Spanish solution style platforms.

There are many regular bus routes that pass through via Itsusen Road. The 972 is a free shuttle that goes around Olympic Park (incl. Farran Heights Station) that operates 9:00am to 9:00pm everyday. The following Olympic Park bus routes operate during special events.
 * OP1- Central via Eastplains, express to New Bark Town
 * OP2- Petalburg via Norman's Plains
 * OP3- Pete's Corner via New Bark Town
 * OP4- Changshou via Greenwood, express to Ralphton
 * OP5- Dellfield Junction via Werrington
 * OP6- Banksia via Lake Wilson South