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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 government-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-owned 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 20:07, 23 August 2023

Harriston-Agalore Rail Corridor
Hærestön-Agalör Rælkorridor
Type State-Owned Company
Industry Rail Transport
Founded 1715 AN
Headquarters Noursala, Aerla Aerla
Products Rail transportation
A freight train runs through the small town of Meta, with its passenger station seen in the foreground.

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-owned 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.