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Kalivosch-Dalschiagogusun
High Speed Railway Line
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Truschenusche Station with a bypass for the Kalivosch-Dalschiagogusun line
Overview
Native nameKalivosh - Talshyagogusun Iritabaka Line
TypeHigh-speed Railway Line
SystemIribataka
StatusOperational
LocaleHelgo Domain
TerminiKalingrad Central Station
Schanpeikosen Station
Stations5 (2 additional stations in the connector lines)
ServicesKalingrad, Pulschenvosch, Lianschan, Nirischnavosch, Darlinburg
Ridership134 million per year
Operation
OpenedApril 12, 1977; 47 years ago (1977-04-12)
OwnerJanpian Union of Government Workers' Party
Operator(s)JaRail Worker's Union - HSR Division
CharacterElevated and At-grade
Depot(s)Kalingrad, Sotischono
Rolling stockJAR-005, JAR-006
Technical
Line length2,958 km (1,838 mi)
Number of tracksDouble-track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Minimum radius4,000 m
Electrification25,000V AC Catenary
Operating speed350 km/h (220 mph)
SignallingCab signalling
Route numberSER-1
Route Map
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The Kalivosch-Dalschiagogusun Railway Line is a Janpian High-speed railway line that is part of the Iritabaka Network. This line is one of the railways routes that connects Kalingrad and Darlinburg, which follows along an ancient route known as Kalidoschen Belt. The line initially came into inception in 1966 during the time of Marshal Hatuscho Garinov, but it did not garner much attention due to the pressing matters the Party faces back then. It was only until 1974 when the construction began under Marshal Ateruhino's Zeruschevo Infrastructure Plan, which was completed at 1977. The railway line was opened at the same year, making it the first Janpian high-speed railway in the country, and it currently remains as one of the most busiest railway line despite the small amount of stations.

The railway line has three types of service: The Haku service which is an express line which only serves from Kalingrad Central Station to Schanpeikosen Station, the Neku service which serves every station from Kalingrad to Darlinburg, and the Kodu service which serves further from Darlinburg and reaching up to Sotischono and Schinye. There is also a connecting line between Nirischnavosch Central Station and the Taruschinovosch Uschentokai Station

History

Some guy with autism thought that fast trains are cool


Stations

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Some trains stop
All trains pass
Station Haku Service Neku Service Kodu Service Connector Line Transfer
Kalingrad Central Station
Pulschenvosch Union Station
  • Greater Kalingrad Line
  • Yusenki Metro Lines: 2, 3
Lianschan Station
  • Greater Kalingrad Loop (Kalivosch Regoschen)
  • Lianschan Metro Lines: 1, 2,
Nirischnavosch Central Station
  • Taruschinovosch Connector Line
  • Nirischnavosch Metro Lines: 1, 2, 4
Schanpeikosen Station
  • Ritoschino Iritabaka Line
  • Sarita Mainline
  • Schinye Line
  • Nogareno Connector Line
  • Rakugusun Line
  • Helgoren Line
  • Darlinburg Metro Lines: 3, 6, 7, 8, 12
Yukejomo Station
  • Sotischono Metro Line: 2
Schinye Union Station
  • Schinye Metro Lines: 2, 3, 4

Rolling Stock

  • JAR-005 (Something something capacity and layout tomorrow)

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References