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Revision as of 23:23, 26 May 2020

Orlavo Metro
Метро Орлаво
OrlavoMetroLogo.png
Overview
Native nameМетро Орлаво
OwnerOrlavo Provincial Government
Area servedOrlavo
LocaleOrlavo
Transit typeRapid transit
Number of lines8
Number of stations62
Daily ridership1.431 million daily
Annual ridership494.56 million
Chief executivePetro Trochanov
Operation
Began operation2 September 1953; 70 years ago (1953-09-02)
Operator(s)Orlavo Metropolitan Transport Authority
Number of vehicles874 cars (in 150 trains)
Technical
System length68.648 mi (110.478 km)
Track gauge1,520 mm (4 ft 11 27⁄32 in)
Average speed36.11 mph (58.11 km/h)
Top speed50 mph (80 km/h)


The Orlavo Metro (Narodyn Метро Орлаво) is a rapid transit system serving Orlavo, Vinalia. Opened in 1948 with one 10-kilometre line and 6 stations, it was the first underground railway system in North Vinalia, and until 1988 the only system in both Vinalia's. As of 2019, the Orlavo Metro, has 62 stations across 8 lines, and its route length is 68.648 km (42.656 mi), making it the largest in Vinalia. The system is mostly underground, with the deepest section 74 metres (243 ft) underground at the New Steelworks station, one of the world's deepest underground stations. It is the busiest metro system in Vinalia, as the system carries 1.431 million passengers daily (2019), accounting for 48.7% of Orlavo's public transport load (as of 2019). In 2019, the metro carried 494.56 million passengers.

History

Proposal

The first idea for an underground railway was flaunted around in 1937, after development elsewhere in the world, the idea of building such a system intrigued government officials which desired to prove with the project North Vinalian technological, engineering, and monetary prowess over the south. Plans were drawn out which called for an initial line running northwards under Liberty boulevard all the way to the Field of Liberty some 10 km's of stretch, with 5 stations every 2 km's. Although desire to build the system remained high, funding was a considerable hassle, following the recent civil war Orlavo was in need of reconstruction and a lack of government funding to support reconstruction tied down city resources, the plan was slotted to begin construction in 1942.

In 1942 with the explosion of the Second Vinalian Civil War the year prior the plan was revised and updated, calling for only 3 stations in a 9 km stretch with a construction date to be announced in the future. In 1945 after 3 years of delay the plan was once again revised, calling for the construction of 10 km's of tunnels with 6 stations, the central government now more open to the proposal approved the funding necessary for the building of the metro, being finished just in time to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the revolution in September 1953.

First years

The metro was quickly adopted and grew in popularity in Orlavo, as many rushed to the system as a sign of protest to the city's expensive bus systems. City officials had by 1949 approved further expansion of the system building another 6 km's of track with with 3 stations, now extending from Workers Square and ending in Burunsdi an area dominated by industry, along an expansion to the Workers Square station seeking to make it a central hub.

Infrastructure

Lines

Livery and # Name Native Name Date of first Opening Most recent station opening Termini Unique Number of stations Number of stations
1A OM.png 1A Line 1A Лінія 1 September 1953 16 October 1999 Liberty Beach
Пляж Свободи

(Plyazh Svobody)
Durval
Дурвал

(Durval)
15

1Б OM.png

1B Line 1Б Лінія 1 September 1983 16 October 1999 Workers Square
Площа робітників

(Ploshcha Robitnykiv)
Brovarska
Броварська

(Броварська)
7
2 OM.png 2 Line 2 Лінія 1 September 1953 16 October 1999 Workers Square
Площа робітників

(Ploshcha Robitnykiv)
Klovska
Кловська

(Klovska)
10

3 OM.png

3 Line 3 Лінія 1 September 1953 16 October 1999 Bayfront
Бейфронт

(Beyfront)
Pochaina
Дурвал

(Pochaina)
9

4 OM.png

4 Line 4 Лінія 1 September 1953 16 October 1999 Beresteiska Center
Центр Берестейська

(Tsentr Beresteysʹka)
Orlavo University
Університет Орлаво

(Universytet Orlavo)
7

5 OM.png

5 Line 5 Лінія 1 September 1953 16 October 1999 Point Sofia
Точка Софія

(Tochka Sofiya)
Red Foxes Stadium
Стадіон Червоні лисиці

(Stadion Chervoni lysytsi)
9

Ж OM.png

Zhe Line Ж Лінія 1 September 1953 16 October 1999 Zavodska
Заводська

(Zavodsʹka)
Pokrovska
Центр Покровська

(Tsentr Pokrovsʹka)
8

O (Circle) OM.png

O (Circle) Line O Лінія 1 September 1953 16 October 1999 Beresteiska Center
Центр Берестейська

(Tsentr Beresteysʹka)
Burunsdi
Бурунді

(Burunsdi)
3

Rolling stock

Travelling

Future