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=== Conventional Rail === | === Conventional Rail === |
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Royal Railway Network | |
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Operation | |
Infrastructure company | Railway Management Corporation of Gristol-Serkonos |
Major operators | RRN Group
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Statistics | |
Ridership | 84 million |
Track gauge | |
Old gauge | 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) |
Main | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Gristol-Serkonos has a well developed rail network that transports passengers and freight. Freight and passenger services are provided by the RRN Group, a group of companies established by the Railway Reorganization Act of 1987. The first railway was built in 1832, connecting Pontiac-Bernadotte with Griswald and Donnaconna.
RRN Group
The Royal Railway Network Group (Reporting Mark: RRN) is a group of six for profit state corporations mandated to operate intercity passenger rail service across Gristol-Serkonos. The group took over the assets and operations of the defunct Railway Transport Corporation.
Business | Company | Logo / Symbol color | Region(s) of operation | Note |
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Passenger | RRN North East | |||
RRN North West | ||||
RRN South East | ||||
RRN South East | ||||
RRN Central | ||||
Freight | RRN Rail Service | Nationwide | Operates on regular rail tracks. | |
IT Services | RRN Technical Services Group |
High Speed Rail
The RRN Group operates high speed trains capable of speeds of 320 km/h (200 mph) but are operated at 300 km/h (185 mph) for safety concerns. There are seven high speed rail lines.
Line | Start | End | Operator | Opened |
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Northwestern Frontier Line | st | fi | RRN North West | Year |
Northeastern Frontier Line | st | fi | RRN North East | Year |
Southwestern Frontier Line | st | fi | RRN North West | Year |
Southeastern Frontier Line | st | fi | RRN South East | Year |
Central Line | st | fi | RRN Central | Year |
Pontiac-Bernadotte Ring Line | st | fi | RRN Central | Year |
River Line | st | fi | RRN Central | Year |