InterEurasia
InterEurasia | |
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General Information | |
Type | Railway Company |
Headquarters | Nuelo, Yetia |
Industry | Infrastructure |
Status | Active |
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Historical Information | |
Founded | 91 |
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Created by | Peter |
Controlled by | Peter |
InterEurasia is the common brand name for the railway company that operates the three Yetian Routes, whose original purpose was to link Yetia to Sizzle and Lineland. Nowadays, the railways form the backbone of public transport across Afroeurasia, spanning 34 stations over three routes.
(note that all following route plans are from the perspective of Yetia City, one of only two stations where all routes meet, the other being Palladia-Vedaburg.)
North Route
The North Route, as denoted by it's name, is the northernmost of the three, and the second to be fully completed. It's principal route is from Yetia City to Perezatski, via Niederbach, Poland, Grosno, Belarus Junction, Pietari, Jakosarova, Serebryany, Mylonagrad, Almatsk and Ozergorod. Other termini include Helsinki, Vabalinn and Napoli.
Detailed Route Plan
The North Route starts east in Yetia City, and after the bridge over the Rhine there is a switch where you can either head south to Italy or head north to Niederbach. Heading north to Niederbach, you then head east again to Poland. After Poland is a switch which can take you to either Kaliningrad or the express route that skips Pietari, otherwise it continues to Grosno before heading north again. At Belarus Junction, the main line meets the express line, crossing over before heading to another switch. At Pietari, you can either continue down the main line or take the branch line to Helsinki. Otherwise, the route carries on, passing a switch where the main line meets the express line, before stopping at Jakosarova, Serebryany, Mylonagrad and then Almatsk. After Almatsk is the main line depot, and after this point the railway takes a scenic route passing the Altai Range, before heading south to Ozergorod, then back east again, where it terminates at Perezatski.
Center Route
The Center Route is the middle of the two, and the first one to be fully completed. It's principal route is from Yetia City to Perezatski also, instead via Palladia-Vedaburg, Istanbul, Shirvan, Almaty, New Sizzle, Xining and Beijing.
Detailed Route Plan
The Center Route starts east in Yetia City, and after the bridge over the Rhine continues heading east until turning south where it meets Palladia-Vedaburg. The route then continues southeast and over the Bosphorus into Istanbul. Afterwards, it continues east over the Anatolian Plateau where it enters a tunnel and emerges on the Caspian coast. It heads south and meets Shirvan, before taking the scenic mountain route that covers the rugged landscape of Apothelis. It passes near, but does not meet, the South Route at Tehran, instead it does a full U-turn around the south coast of the Caspian and heads north then east to New Sizzle. It then continues east to Xining, then Beijing, and finally, terminates after a northeast journey to Perezatski.
South Route
The South Route is the southernmost of the two, and the last one to be completed. It is the only route of the three to have two separate, distinct routes, and as such has three ways of traffic; between Yetia City and Al'shqati. Yetia City and Halmahera, and Al'shqati and Halmahera. However, the principal route is Yetia City to Halmahera, via Palladia-Vedaburg, Istanbul, Baghdad, Tehran, Khyber, Indus and Canton.
Detailed Route Plan
There is a major difference between the two routes from Yetia City, with the west serving a major population zone and the east being relatively sparse.
The entire route starts east in Yetia City, and after the bridge over the Rhine continues heading east until turning south where it meets Palladia-Vedaburg. The route then continues southeast and over the Bosphorus into Istanbul. Afterwards, it continues east over the Anatolian Plateau where it diverges south to meet Baghdad. After Baghdad is the major switch, where you can either head west to eventually reach Al'shqati near the Atlantic Coast or east to Halmahera, on the Pacific Coast.
Going east, it continues over the rugged mountains of Apothelis where it meets Tehran, then further on to Khyber. It then heads roughly southeast, crossing the Indus River to Indus, where it shortly afterwards enters a long tunnel, emerging near a jungle where it meets another tunnel that takes it to the coast of Indochina. It then continues due east to Canton, where it enters yet another tunnel that takes it under the ocean all the way to Halmahera.
Going west, it continues over the harsh Sahara Desert, where it meets Benghazi. Once at the Atlas mountains, you can either switch north to Italy, where it meets the North Route, or continue west. It reaches the Atlantic coast, stopping at Marilune, before going south, where you can switch to Port Ellaria or keep heading south. Keep going, and you can switch to pull in at North Alkatse, otherwise, you can carry on south, before heading east and stopping at Alkatse, then East Alkatse, before terminating at Al'shqati.