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Private bus type is quite rare as there are several private bus investments. Their goal is to come to a specially built stop for citizens to press the button calling a private bus, after showing the stop on the Mobile Application "Foriana Private Bus Transit" to take buses around the city, but you pay more Forianan Dollars than in Public (i.e. from 20 to 400, depending on the distance from the stop to the stop) | Private bus type is quite rare as there are several private bus investments. Their goal is to come to a specially built stop for citizens to press the button calling a private bus, after showing the stop on the Mobile Application "Foriana Private Bus Transit" to take buses around the city, but you pay more Forianan Dollars than in Public (i.e. from 20 to 400, depending on the distance from the stop to the stop) | ||
[[Category: Foriana]] | [[Category: Foriana]] [[Category:Cities]] [[Category:Cities in Foriana]] |
Revision as of 11:06, 1 September 2021
New Petersburg | |
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Metropolis | |
Etymology: Floriana City (misspelled word or someone) | |
Nickname: New Petersburg (from St. Petersburg in Russia) | |
Country | Foriana |
Founded | 1992 |
Founded by | Erick Hummel (Russia) |
Government | |
• Minister of Foriana | Vladimir Sokol (Current) (Ministry of Foriana) |
Population | |
• Total | 6 573 432 |
Postal Code | 10 xxx x - 39 xxx x |
ISO 3166 code | FORC |
Website | www.ForianaCity.gov.fon |
Foriana City - Capital city and Largest City in Foriana. Living in Foriana City Urbanization, housing 12 million inhabitants of the country. It is also the largest city of Control, Security, Technological Information, Export, Trout Farm and Weapons Production in the Sokol Industry district.
Districts
The Foriana City It consists of 31 City Districts, and 3 Rural Districts List of districts:
Foriana City Central
- City Hall District
- Emerald District
- Sokol Industry District
- University District
- Skyscrapers District
- Wall District
- Tiat Street District
Foriana West
- Dragon District
- Little Tokyo (Japanese District)
- Harold Road District
- Mountain District
- Neon District
Foriana City East
- North Vadab
- South Vadab
- East Caria
- West Caria
- Shopping Centers District
- Willy Bah District
Foriana City South
- Port Foriana
- Foriana Restricted District
- Little Moscow (Russians District)
- Karon Harbour District
- Foriana City Beach
- Molo Wolf District
Foriana City North
- Highway District
- Oero District
- Schoolarship District
- Estate District
- Foriana Airport District
Rural Districts
- Ronald Farm District
- Housing District
- Forest District
Public transport
Public transport accounts for some 49% of the city with commuting anywhere in the city using city buses, private buses from private companies and subway trains, as well as tram and land and water trams. The transport expenditure is over 5% (in 2018).
Bus
Public transport accounts for some 49% of the city with commuting anywhere in the city using city buses, private buses from private companies and subway trains, as well as tram and land and water trams. The transport expenditure is over 5% (in 2018).
Public
A very common type. Operated by one corporate: Transport For Foriana City (alternatively: Transport For New Petersburg), generally consists of 455 bus lines (including: 350 lines (numbered from 001 to 350), 50 night lines marked (N01-N50) , 50 special lines marked with letters: (C - circular lines: C01 - C20), (X - interdistrict lines: X01 - X10), (R - Rural lines: R01 - R05), and (RH: Rush hour lines: RH01 - RH25), of course 5 bus lines only for Foriana authorities.
Private
Private bus type is quite rare as there are several private bus investments. Their goal is to come to a specially built stop for citizens to press the button calling a private bus, after showing the stop on the Mobile Application "Foriana Private Bus Transit" to take buses around the city, but you pay more Forianan Dollars than in Public (i.e. from 20 to 400, depending on the distance from the stop to the stop)