Eastern Main Line
Eastern Main Line | |
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Overview | |
Type | Heavy rail |
System | Board of Railways |
Status | Operational |
Locale | Lesser Erbonia, Great Nortend |
Termini | Saint-le-Cross railway station Astonstan Town railway station |
Stations | 54 |
Operation | |
Operator(s) | Eastern Railway |
Technical | |
Line length | ~130 miles, ~220 km |
Number of tracks |
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Track gauge | Erbonian gauge |
Template:GNEML route diagram The Eastern Main Line (EML) is a major railway line in Great Nortend operated by the Eastern Railway. The EML connects the capital of Lendert-with-Cadell with the major towns of Mooping, Lostwin, Derham and Astonstan, running near due-east from the Cadell terminus of the Eastern Railway, Saint-le-Cross railway station.
Route
The core route of the EML runs from Cadell Saint-le-Cross railway station for 130 miles (220 km) to Astonstan on the eastern Dershire coast. There are principal stations at Gewborough, Mooping, Cormilford, Harringham, Lostwin, Loresdon, Galesport, and Derham.
The EML forms the main backbone of the services provided by the Eastern Railway. There are branches serving Swinork, Teyford, Moneypool and Leigh Regis, as well as an alternative route branching off beyond Lostwin that passes through Dean Hurrough, Medlingford, Rotherham on Dewer and Barrowden before rejoining the main route at Salwecop Junction a few miles before Derham.
The route of the line was largely dictated by the geographical land formations in the area. The Cherddon Welds and Ippen Hills serve as the main considerations for route-planning. The line skirts around the north to north-eastern side of the Central Weld region, crossing numerous rivers. Consideration was also paid to the location of estates, rivers and towns, as well as the requirements of the legislation for construction.
Infrastructure
Track
The EML is mostly double track set at the standard Erbonian gauge of 5 Catherinian feet, which works out to be around 3' 10¾” Imperial or 1.49 m. The line is quadruple tracked in the section between Lendert-with-Cadell and Lostwin as well as other high-volume sections. There are intermittent sections of triple track as well.
Signalling
Standard semaphore signalling is used on the EML, controlled by a network of over 60 manual signal boxes.
This page is written in Erbonian English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, realise, instal, sobre, shew, artefact), and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. |