Continental Comet Consortium
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Private Multinational Consortium | |
Traded as | FSX: K3FX |
Key people |
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Revenue | $XXX |
$XXX | |
Owner | Brumen (RGB) Drevstran (DRPS) |
Number of employees | XX,XXX |
Subsidiaries | Comet |
Locale | Brumen Drevstran Garima Greznea Mesogeia Ostrozava |
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Dates of operation | 1991–present |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Standard Gauge |
Length | 45,000 km (28,000 mi) |
Headquarters | Dinsmark (HQ & Terminus) Angrast (Hub) |
The Continental Comet Consortium (Brumenese: Kontinentales Kometen Konsortium; Lush: Kontinentális Üstökös Konzortzium; Ludz: Kontinentálnej Kometa Konzortzium), commonly abbreviated as (C3), is a railway company that owns and operates the international Comet high-speed rail service in Eastern Belisaria. C3 was founded as a consortium company by two railway companies: Realm Railway Group of Brumen (RGB) and Drevstranese Railways Public Society (DRPS) and provides international railway services for both Brumen and Drevstran. C3 was established in 1991 when both Brumen and Drevstran sought to establish an integrated HSR network and has expanded its services to Garima, Greznea, Mesogeia and Ostrozava. With a total track length greater than 45,000 km (27,961 mi) C3 is considered as one of the largest rail operators, by total track length, in the world.