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[[File:Aerla highways.png|300px|thumb|right|Phases of Construction.<br>{{Color box|#FF0000}}Phase 1, began {{AN|1715}}<br>{{Color box|#00137F}}Phase 2, began {{AN|1717}}<br>{{Color box|#267F00}}Phase 3, began {{AN|1718}}<br>{{Color box|#FFD800}}Phase 4, began {{AN|1719}}]]
[[File:Aerla highways.png|300px|thumb|right|Phases of Construction.<br>{{Color box|#FF0000}}Phase 1, began {{AN|1715}}<br>{{Color box|#00137F}}Phase 2, began {{AN|1717}}<br>{{Color box|#267F00}}Phase 3, began {{AN|1718}}<br>{{Color box|#FFD800}}Phase 4, began {{AN|1719}}]]


The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the name given to a transportation [[wikipedia:megaproject|megaproject]] whos aim is to link all major cities in [[Aerla]] with each other via highway. The first phase of construction began in {{AN|1715}}, and the completion of the entire system is estimated to be somewhere in the range of the early {{AN|1730}}s.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' ([[Aerlan Commonspeak|Commonspeak]]: Gröt Ayrlen Howedwei) is the name given to a transportation [[wikipedia:megaproject|megaproject]] whos aim is to link all major cities in [[Aerla]] with each other via highway. The first phase of construction began in {{AN|1715}}, and the completion of the entire system is estimated to be somewhere in the range of the early {{AN|1730}}s.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:37, 6 April 2023

Phases of Construction.
    Phase 1, began 1715 AN
    Phase 2, began 1717 AN
    Phase 3, began 1718 AN
    Phase 4, began 1719 AN

The Great Aerlan Highway (Commonspeak: Gröt Ayrlen Howedwei) is the name given to a transportation megaproject whos aim is to link all major cities in Aerla with each other via highway. The first phase of construction began in 1715 AN, and the completion of the entire system is estimated to be somewhere in the range of the early 1730 ANs.

History

A highway worker clearing a right of way outside of Auburn.

The lack of continuous land routes for transportation has plagued the Central Keltian valleys for centuries. Upon Aerla's inception in 1709 AN. the longest continuous "road" was a dirt trackway from Zareda to Noursala. The government soon diverted large portions of their budget to modernizing infrastructure (most of this going towards the Harriston-Agalore Rail Corridor. completed in early 1718 AN). The lack of established highway systems was accredited as a reason the response to the Insurgency in Ancora was so delayed, as troops had to be deployed via winding dirt roads and small narrow-gauge railroads.

The National Assembly approved a bill in 1715 AN to begin construction on a "Great Aerlan Highway" that would link all major population centers together. The bill was approved with a majority vote, and the plan was signed by Henry Cassian the following day. The first phase of construction began with a ceremonial christening of a excavator in Noursala by Transportation Minister Maurice Bridgeman.