Continental Comet Consortium
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![]() Banner of the C3 Consortium | |
Private Multinational Consortium | |
Traded as | FSX: K3FX |
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Number of employees | XX,XXX |
Subsidiaries | Comet |
![]() A Blitz 4 train arriving at Dinsmark | |
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Dates of operation | 1994–present |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Standard Gauge |
Length | [convert: invalid number] |
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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).