Rail transport in Gristol-Serkonos

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Royal Railway Network
Operation
Infrastructure companyRailway Management Corporation of Gristol-Serkonos
Major operatorsRRN Group
  • RRN North East
  • RRN North West
  • RRN South West
  • RRN South East
  • RRN Central
  • RRN Freight
Statistics
Ridership84 million
Track gauge
Old gauge5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm)
Main1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

Gristol-Serkonos has a well developed rail network that transports passengers and freight. Freight and passenger services are provided by the RRN Group, a group of companies established by the Railway Reorganization Act of 1987. The first railway was built in 1832, connecting Pontiac-Bernadotte with Griswald and Donnaconna.

RRN Group

The Royal Railway Network Group (Reporting Mark: RRN) is a group of six for profit state corporations mandated to operate intercity passenger rail service across Gristol-Serkonos. The group took over the assets and operations of the defunct Railway Transport Corporation.

Business Company Logo / Symbol color Region(s) of operation Note
Passenger RRN North East
RRN North West
RRN South East
RRN South East
RRN Central
Freight RRN Rail Service Nationwide Operates on regular rail tracks.
IT Services RRN Technical Services Group

High Speed Rail

The RRN Group operates high speed trains capable of speeds of 320 km/h (200 mph) but are operated at 300 km/h (185 mph) for safety concerns. There are seven high speed rail lines.

Line Start End Operator Opened
Northwestern Frontier Line st fi RRN North West Year
Northeastern Frontier Line st fi RRN North East Year
Southwestern Frontier Line st fi RRN North West Year
Southeastern Frontier Line st fi RRN South East Year
Central Line st fi RRN Central Year
Pontiac-Bernadotte Ring Line st fi RRN Central Year
River Line st fi RRN Central Year

Conventional Rail