Transport in Iselande
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Transport in Iselande is made up of multiple modalities in Iselande of the United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh that provide domestic services as well as road and rail connections to Lac Glacei and the rest of Meckelnburgh by air. Most of the transportation services in Iselande are publicly owned and operated.
Road

Highways in Iselande were first constructed under Jääland starting in 1686 AN. The highway connected Nurthaven in Lac Glacei to Hellistelli (now Fenixtune) via the Jääland Bridge. This route, Jääland Motorway 1 (J-1), remains by the same name on its original right of way to this day.
The commemoratively named Jääland Motorway (J) system is now comprised of four limited-access highways serving traffic between the major cities in Iselande. The second-tier Iselande Highway (H) system provides regional road access to smaller cities and less-used corridors. The H-system includes primary (ending in "0") and special routes.
Iselande lacks a tertiary trunk system and only uses a smaller group of routes, the Iselande connector route (C) system. These provide local connections to the larger Iselandic arterial road network. A final class of rural roadways, the Forest Highway (F) system, offer access to densely vegetated, mountainous and other complex terrain, including unforested tundra. Roads in the F-system may be developed and better maintained than C-system roads—not all C-system roads are paved—, but are not suitable to through-traffic, especially by commercial vehicles.
A network under development for bicyclists is known as the Iselande Cycleway (B) system, offering dedicated right of ways to peddled and light-powered two-wheeled vehicles.
| Road type | Jääkieli | Abbrev. | Speed | Access | Color | Carriageway | Sign |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jääland Motorway | Valtatie | J | 110 km/h | Controlled | Red | Point of compass | |
| Iselande Highway | Kantatie | H | 100–110 km/h | Limited | Yellow | Point of compass | |
| Connector route | Yhdystie | C | 60–90 km/h | Full | Blue | Control city | |
| Forest Highway | Metsäautotie | F | 70–90 km/h | Full | Brown | Control city | |
| Iselande Cycleway | Pyörätie | B | n/a | n/a | Green | Point of compass |
Major routes
| J-1 | J-2 | J-3 | J-4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length | ||||
| Route | Nurthaven, Lac Glacei Lukko Ukkonen Niitäntä Fenixtune |
Antruusbuurg, Lac Glacei North Antrusburgh Highway J3 Kärpät Niitäntä |
Highway J2 Samcas Kankylä Ihala Kesäranta |
Fenixtune (downtown) Route 40 |
| H-10 | H-11 | H-13 | H-18 | H-20 | H-24 | H-30 | H-35 | H-40 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length | |||||||||
| Route | North Antrusburgh Route 13 Route 11 Lukko |
Route 10 Viinamäet Highway J1 Route 40 |
Route 10 Highway J2 |
Highway J2 Eteläinen Yakonan Kankylä |
Fenixtune Kekäleenmäki Route 24 Valsetz Kesäranta |
Route 20 Puhde Kekäleenmäki |
Kesäranta Venho Hamina Länsi |
Valsetz Jäätiköt Keirnvile Hamina |
Fenixtune Highway J4 Neotsu Karhut Route 11 Highway J1 |
Rail
Sea
Air
The primary air terminal in Iselande is in its largest city, Fenixtune, at Fenixtune International Airport (MBFX). The airport is served by Royal Meckelnburgh Airways. Domestic destinations from MBFX are the capital of Meckelnburgh, Alexandretta, the capital of Branniboria, Alexandrople, and a regional connector to the capital of Iselande, North Antrusburgh, at North Antrusburgh Regional Airport (MBAD). One international flight connects to the city of Mercury.