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[[File:AerlaRailroad.png|thumb|left|250px|A freight train runs through the small town of Meta, with its passenger station seen in the foreground.]] | [[File:AerlaRailroad.png|thumb|left|250px|A freight train runs through the small town of Meta, with its passenger station seen in the foreground.]] | ||
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' ([[Aerlan Commonspeak|Commonspeak]]:Hærestön-Agalör Rælkorridor) is a government-maintained freight and passenger railway that runs from the town of Harriston to the line's terminus in [[Agalore]]. As of {{AN|1718}}, it is the only maintained railroad within [[Aerla]]. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' ([[Aerlan Commonspeak|Commonspeak]]:Hærestön-Agalör Rælkorridor) is a government-maintained freight and passenger railway that runs from the town of Harriston to the line's terminus in [[Agalore]]. As of {{AN|1718}}, it is the only government-maintained railroad within [[Aerla]]. | ||
The line operated both freight and passenger services. The line itself services 11 towns and runs through dozens of other rural communities and hamlets. | The line operated both freight and passenger services. The line itself services 11 towns and runs through dozens of other rural communities and hamlets. | ||
[[Category:Railways]] | [[Category:Railways]] |
Revision as of 22:50, 5 April 2023
Type | State-Owned Company |
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Industry | Rail Transport |
Founded | 1715 AN |
Headquarters | Noursala, Aerla |
Products | Rail transportation |
The Harriston-Agalore Rail Corridor (Commonspeak:Hærestön-Agalör Rælkorridor) is a government-maintained freight and passenger railway that runs from the town of Harriston to the line's terminus in Agalore. As of 1718 AN, it is the only government-maintained railroad within Aerla.
The line operated both freight and passenger services. The line itself services 11 towns and runs through dozens of other rural communities and hamlets.