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Continental Comet Consortium

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Continental Comet Consortium
Brumenese: Kontinentales Kometen Konsortium
Common Ostrozavan: Kontinentalneii Kometa Konzorţium
Standard Ludzian: Kontinentálnej Kometa Konzortzium
Losh: Kontinentális Üstökös Konzortzium
Private Multinational Consortium
Traded asFSX: K3FX
Key people
  • XXX (Chairman of the Board of Commissioners)
  • XXX (Chief Executive Officer)
  • XXX (Chief Operating Officer)
  • XXX (Chief Financial Officer)
RevenueIncrease $XXX
Increase $XXX
Owner Brumen (RGB)
 Drevstran (DRPS)
Number of employees
XX,XXX
SubsidiariesComet
The Comet
Comet Franchise Logo.png
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A Blitz 4 train departing Dinsmark
Locale Brumen
 Drevstran
 Garima
 Greznea
 Mesogeia
 Ostrozava
Dates of operation1991–present
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) Standard Gauge
Length45,000 km (28,000 mi)
HeadquartersBrumen Dinsmark (HQ & Terminus)
Drevstran 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 many other Belisarian nations. The East Line connects Brumen and Drevstan with Greznea, Mesogeia whereas the West Line links up with Garima 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.