Southern Kōkai Railways
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Southern Kōkai Railways (NKT) | |||
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Other name(s) | Southern Kōkai State Railways | ||
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Headquarters |
Singapore Street, Kōkai Spectra City, Desaremix | ||
Locale |
Kōkai and Shandānø'kaí ( Phinbella) and Desaremix | ||
Stations | 31 permanent stations and 23 temporary stations | ||
Services | 3 | ||
Line number | 8 | ||
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Opened | c. -70BP | ||
Last extension | RP 2600 | ||
Predecessor | Various state-level railways and other minor lines in Kōkai | ||
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Depot(s) | 10 | ||
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Line length | 848.71 kilometres (527.36 mi) | ||
Number of tracks | double track | ||
Track gauge |
1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) meter gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge | ||
Electrification |
25 kV 50 Hz overhead catenary (1,000 mm) 3000 V DC (1,435 mm) | ||
Southern Kōkai Railways Company, Ltd. | |||
Native name | 南黃海州鉄道株式会社 | ||
Romanized name | Nan-Kōkai-shu Tetsudō Kabushikigaisha | ||
Type | Public KK | ||
Founded | 26 November -70BP | ||
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The Southern Kōkai Railways, also known as the Southern Kōkai State Railways (Sangunese: 南黃海州鉄道, translit.: Nan-Kōkai-shu Tetsudō?, Phineaner: Keretapi Negeri Kōkaï Selatan; Jawi: كريتاڤي نڬري كوكي سلتن; Taesongean: 남황해주철도; RR: Nam-Hwanghae-ju Cheoldo; Yapreayan: Аҩаdаtwi Kōҟaï Aħwynţķarratw Dġylmҩаķwa; Ashkenatzi: דרום קאָקאַי געגנט באן; romanization: Drum Kokai Gegnt Ban), also known as the Southern Kōkai Railways Company Ltd. (Sangunese: 南黃海州鉄道株式会社, translit.: Nan-Kōkai-shu Tetsudō Kabushikigaisha?, Taesongean: 남황해주철도주식회사; RR: Nam-Hwanghae-ju Cheoldo Jushikhoesa), abbreviated as Nankōtetsu (南黃鉄?, Taesongean: 남황철; RR: Namhwangcheol; MR: Namhwangch'ŏl) and NKT, is a Phinbellan-Kōkainese joint-stock company whose main function is the operation of railways connecting the southern highlands and coast of Kōkai including the Singapore Street Metropolitan Region and the eastern Glayzer River valley, as well as connecting Singapore Street and Desaremix, including on several branch lines.
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