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Caradia's Ducal Rail System is a series of rails proposed in Pașa vân Sacrea, 1677, by King-Saint Godrîc XI. The rail line is intended to provide easier and simpler passage through the tundras that cover Caradia's uninhabited regions, in order to enable faster transportation of workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods. Specifically, the rail is intended to expand the market in cities farther from industrial centres (such as [[Relacul]] and [[Theogiorick]]), and to supply said industrial centres with easier-access food, in order to reduce costs.
Caradia's Ducal Rail System is a series of rails proposed in Pașa vân Sacrea, 1677, by King-Saint Godrîc XI. The rail line is intended to provide easier and simpler passage through the tundras that cover Caradia's uninhabited regions, in order to enable faster transportation of workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods. Specifically, the rail is intended to expand the market in cities farther from industrial centres (such as [[Relacul]] and [[Theogiorick]]), and to supply said industrial centres with easier-access food, in order to reduce costs.
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Revision as of 15:08, 21 October 2019

Ducal Rail System
Overview
Type Coal powered
Locale Caradia Caradia
Stations 5
Operation
Owner Caradian Crown
Depot(s) Theogiorick
Number of tracks 2

Caradia's Ducal Rail System is a series of rails proposed in Pașa vân Sacrea, 1677, by King-Saint Godrîc XI. The rail line is intended to provide easier and simpler passage through the tundras that cover Caradia's uninhabited regions, in order to enable faster transportation of workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods. Specifically, the rail is intended to expand the market in cities farther from industrial centres (such as Relacul and Theogiorick), and to supply said industrial centres with easier-access food, in order to reduce costs.