Newstead Underground
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Overview | |
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Owner | City of Newstead |
Locale | Newstead, Borland |
Transit type | Rapid transit |
Number of lines | 4 |
Line number | U1, U2, U3, U4 |
Number of stations | 111 |
Daily ridership | c. 1.3 million (weekdays) |
Annual ridership | c. 465 million |
Website | www |
Operation | |
Began operation | 1948 |
Operator(s) | Newstead City Transit (NST) |
Character | fully grade-separated, partially underground |
Train length | 28–112 metres |
Technical | |
System length | c. 95 km |
No. of tracks | 2–3 |
Track gauge | 1,500 mm (standard gauge) |
Electrification | 750 V DC overhead line |
Top speed | 100 km/h |
The Newstead Underground (Borish: Newesteader undergrundbanen) is a rapid transit system in Newstead. It is the largest rail rapid transit system in Borland and the only one which is fully grade-separated. The network consists of four lines and has 111 stations over 95 kilometres.
After opening for tests in 1948, the first section opened for regular passengers on the 3rd of December 1949.
History
Network
Lines
There are four lines on the Newstead underground, numbered U1–U4.
Line | Stations | From | To | Route | First opened | Last extension | |
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U1 | 30 | Spandaw | Teltaw | Spandaw–Aldenspandaw–Steanfeld–Langenfeld–Lange Strate–Raadshous–Centralstatië–Universitÿt–Botanisker Garden–Rÿkshall–Aldenteltaw–Teltaw | 1949 | 1958 | |
U2 | 31 | Boilen | Treckum | Boilen–Lewenkaster–Gravord–Yoorland–Universitÿt–Ostende–Hewmarket–Newe Werlde–Westende–Lindenstrate–Treckum | 1958 | 1973 | |
U2 | 26 | Boilen | Centralstatië | Boilen–Lewenkaster–Gravord–Yoorland–Universitÿt–Ostende–Hoghstrate–Kerkenstrate–Centralstatië | 1958 | 1964 | |
U3 | 37 | Neweham | Ÿsey | Neweham–Kaldehous–Yestmaar Market–Ost-Ring–Universitÿt–Centralstatië–Raadshous–West-Ring–Newe Werlde–Suiþ-Ring–Stadenhalle–Steanburg–Yestmaar Market–Bringe–Aarenhous–Ÿsey | 1950 | 1969 | |
U4 | 27 | Holpen | Lindenstrate | Holpen–Aldet Þorp–Hayen–Yoorland–Hërden–Norþende–Centralstatië–Kerkenstrate–Hoghstrate–Krossstrate–Newe Werlde–Westende–Lindenstrate | 1961 | 1978 | |
U4 | 26 | Holpen | Stadenpark | Holpen–Aldet Þorp–Hayen–Yoorland–Hërden–Norþende–Centralstatië–Kerkenstrate–Hoghstrate–Krossstrate–Hewmarket–Stadenpark | 1961 | 1978 |
Future expansions
Line | New stations | From | To | Route | Planned opening | |
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U2 | 5 | Centralstatië | Ranswater | Centralstatië–Norþstrate–Koningsplat–Gradenstrate–Teghenstrate–Ranswater Centrum–Ranswater | 2023 | |
U4 | 2 | Stadenpark | Stadenhalle | Stadenpark–Middelstrate–Newemarket–Newemarketstrate–Stadenhalle | 2023 | |
U4 | 3 | Treckum | Rÿkesfeld | Treckum–Treckum Centrum–Anstrate–Rÿkesfeld | 2030? |
Stations
There are 111 stations on the Newstead underground. Of these, all but twelve stations are below-ground.
Rolling stock
The earliest model of rolling stock used on the Newstead Underground consisted of experimental units based on commuter railway trains. Initially, it was planned to have vehicles be able to run from the underground onto the national railway system, making it necessary that vehicles were compatible, eventhough this rarely ended up happening. These trains were first introduced between 1946 (for testing before the networkʼs official opening) and 1950, with modified versions of these being introduced until 1961. The last trains of this type were pulled from service in 1986. Between 1978 and 1984, almost all trains of the previous models were replaced with standard urban trains, which also was introduced in Stunhill, Westhaven and on the Newstead S-train. All trains introduced to the underground since then have been variations of that model.
Most underground trains in Newstead use a mix of longditudinal and transverse seating, with older models using almost exclusively transverse seating and newer ones using a 50:50 split between the two.