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Transportation in Orientia has witnessed significant transformations since the time of {{wp|Japan}}, {{wp|New Zealand}}, {{wp|United States}}, {{wp|Australia}}, and the {{wp|Philippines}}. These changes have been driven by the exploration and implementation of advanced technologies as well as the discovery of alternative energy sources, notably [[Eternium]]. These developments have revolutionized the way people and goods are transported throughout the nation.
Transportation in Orientia has witnessed significant transformations since the time of {{wp|Japan}}, {{wp|New Zealand}}, {{wp|United States}}, {{wp|Australia}}, and the {{wp|Philippines}}. These changes have been driven by the exploration and implementation of advanced technologies as well as the discovery of alternative energy sources, notably [[Eternium]]. These developments have revolutionized the way people and goods are transported throughout the nation.
[[File:L0-950.jpg|right|upright|400px|Orientia's high-speed Chūō Shinkansen on its way to Taipei from Nagoya]]
[[File:L0-950.jpg|thumb|right|upright|350px|Orientia's high-speed Chūō Shinkansen on its way to Taipei from Nagoya]]
The {{wp|railway system}} in [[Orientia]] draws inspiration from the renowned Japanese railway system, known for its efficiency and reliability. Being the second largest nation in the world, Orientia boasts an extensive railway network that connects major cities and regions. The vast {{wp|Pacific ocean}} didn't prevent the Oriental government from building more than 150,000 km of rail lines. The major rail lines between regions are mostly built underwater, or above the sea water. Advanced technologies helped Orientia in building a sophisticated and safe railway system. To this day, Orientia's railway system remains the most used public transport system and still holds the title of safety record, upholding the legacy of Japan's railway system in the previous decade. By 2048, Orientia's railway system has seen major developments, most notably its metro systems.
The {{wp|railway system}} in [[Orientia]] draws inspiration from the renowned Japanese railway system, known for its efficiency and reliability. Being the second largest nation in the world, Orientia boasts an extensive railway network that connects major cities and regions. The vast {{wp|Pacific ocean}} didn't prevent the Oriental government from building more than 150,000 km of rail lines. The major rail lines between regions are mostly built underwater, or above the sea water. Advanced technologies helped Orientia in building a sophisticated and safe railway system. To this day, Orientia's railway system remains the most used public transport system and still holds the title of safety record, upholding the legacy of Japan's railway system in the previous decade. By 2048, Orientia's railway system has seen major developments, most notably its metro systems.



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Transportation in Orientia has witnessed significant transformations since the time of Japan, New Zealand, United States, Australia, and the Philippines. These changes have been driven by the exploration and implementation of advanced technologies as well as the discovery of alternative energy sources, notably Eternium. These developments have revolutionized the way people and goods are transported throughout the nation.

Orientia's high-speed Chūō Shinkansen on its way to Taipei from Nagoya

The railway system in Orientia draws inspiration from the renowned Japanese railway system, known for its efficiency and reliability. Being the second largest nation in the world, Orientia boasts an extensive railway network that connects major cities and regions. The vast Pacific ocean didn't prevent the Oriental government from building more than 150,000 km of rail lines. The major rail lines between regions are mostly built underwater, or above the sea water. Advanced technologies helped Orientia in building a sophisticated and safe railway system. To this day, Orientia's railway system remains the most used public transport system and still holds the title of safety record, upholding the legacy of Japan's railway system in the previous decade. By 2048, Orientia's railway system has seen major developments, most notably its metro systems.

In a significant milestone, Orientia became the second nation to establish a multiversal portal, enabling the trade and exchange of precious minerals, artifacts, and other valuable commodities across different dimensions. This portal has opened up new opportunities for commerce and cultural exchange, positioning Orientia as an important player in interdimensional trade.