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| Passenger || [[ARC High Speed Rail]] || [[File:ARC_High_Speed_Rail_Logo.png|400px|borderless]] || Sole operator of high-speed rail services in Aldia. It operates | | Passenger || [[ARC High Speed Rail]] || [[File:ARC_High_Speed_Rail_Logo.png|400px|borderless]] || Sole operator of high-speed rail services in Aldia. It operates three major Feilong lines: | ||
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| Research & Development || [[ARC Research Institute]] || [[File:ARC_Research_Institute.png|415px|borderless]] || Technical research subsidiary & information technology provider for ARC. | | Research & Development || [[ARC Research Institute]] || [[File:ARC_Research_Institute.png|415px|borderless]] || Technical research subsidiary & information technology provider for ARC. | ||
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Formerly | Aldian Railways (1950 - 1995) Continental Rail (1872 - 1950) |
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State Owned Company | |
Traded as | FSX: ARCN |
Key people |
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Revenue | cR 60 Billion (2016) |
cR 45 Billion (2016) | |
Total assets | cR 220 Billion (2016) |
Owner | Government of Aldia (Commonwealth Infrastructure & Transport Administration) |
Number of employees | 42,167 (2016) |
Subsidiaries | ARC High Speed Rail ARC Continental Express ARC Freight ARC Services ARC Property ARC Maintenance Heping Mass Rapid Transit Capital Commuter Rail Service |
Locale | Aldia Anxiang Fengfu Guanhai Sanpuku Shanliang Shukaku Wuxian |
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Dates of operation | 1892–present |
Predecessor | Aldian Railways (1950 - 1995) Continental Rail (1892 - 1950) |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Standard Gauge |
Length | 97,000 km (60,000 mi) |
Headquarters | Heping, Aldia |
The Aldia Railway Corporation (Myrian: 阿尔迪亚铁路公司, Romanized: Āěrdíyǎ Tiělù Gōngsī) is the national state-owned railway company & operator in Aldia. The Government of Aldia is the largest shareholder, holding 60% of the company's shares whereas the remaining 40% are publicly traded in the Fanrong Stock Exchange. ARC maintains and administers the country's rail network and operates a fleet of train services through its subsidiary companies such as the ARC High Speed Rail (ARC HSR) which operates a fleet of intercity highs-speed rail trains services and ARC Continental Express which operates mostly conventional intercity train services. ARC is only responsible to administer & operate rail networks constructed by the Commonwealth Government which focused most of its efforts in connecting the capital & regional cities of each member states of the Commonwealth. Other train services such as regional, commuter, rapid-transit & light rail networks are the areas of responsibility of each member state. ARC however does maintain & administer the Heping Mass Rapid Transit and Capital Commuter Rail Service networks as it is located in the city of Heping, a city located within the Aldian Capital Territory both of which are directly administered by the Commonwealth Government.
History
Early Years
The history of rail transport in the Myrian continent traces its origins all the way back to the early 18th and 19th centuries. During this the most common mode of transportation between cities and nations were in the form of wagonways, the use of horses to haul wagons filled with either goods or passengers. These Wagonways travelled on designated tracks, the predecessor of a modern train track. As the years went on, passenger and freight demand continued to increase, posing logistical challenges to the usage of horse-drawn wagonways. While cheap and readily available, the use of horses was not scalable in the long run. As passenger & freight demand increases one must either increase the number of horses that haul the ever growing number of wagons, or increase the frequency of the wagonways departure times. It was around the 1800s that the first steam powered locomotives were first invented, a byproduct of the industrial revolution. While revolutionary, organizations were slow to adopt them as they lacked the necessary power to haul passengers & freight on a commercial scale. These early locomotives were used mainly as technology demonstrations, the government held exhibitions where inventors & innovators unveiled the latest steam locomotives showing to the public and commercial entities its capabilities. In 1838 the first proper train tracks were laid down, connecting Fanrong and its neighboring cities. This marked the first commercialization of trains in the Myrian continent.
Continental Rail Era
As the years went, the development of more sophisticated and capable steam locomotives the usage of trains as a mode of passenger & freight transport became more commonly found.
Company Structure
Subsidiaries
Business | Company Name | Logo | Operations |
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Passenger | ARC High Speed Rail | Sole operator of high-speed rail services in Aldia. It operates three major Feilong lines:
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Passenger | ARC City Express | Operates a variety of conventional/non-HSR services between major cities and urban centers. | |
Passenger | Heping Mass Rapid Transit | Operates the metro system of Heping. | |
Passenger | Capital Commuter Rail | Operates the commuter network of Heping and surrounding suburbs. | |
Logistics | ARC Freight | Operates both HSR & conventional trains to deliver freight utilizing ARC's rail network. | |
Research & Development | ARC Research Institute | Technical research subsidiary & information technology provider for ARC. |