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The trenchway is a type of rail-based transportation system characterised by the use of an excavated open trench which places the rails underneath ground level [1]. It is common in Riamo, where it has come to replace many rail-based urban commuter lines [2] [3].

Characteristics

  • Longer trains than subways [4]
  • Less than 8 minute headways
  • Usually have universal fare system [5] by personal non-transferable magnetic card that autocalculates journey fees based on distance between initial and final stations.
  • Underground stations at 10-20 meters under surface level [6][7] with one or two access points.

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References

  1. [1] RiameseTrenchways.ri/faqs. Consulted on December 2021.
  2. [2] National Trenchway Association. Retrieved 8th of January 2022.
  3. [3] Talgo.ri/history. Retrieved January, 2022.
  4. [4] Railways of Guri - by J.J.Polke. Retrieved on 30 December 2021.
  5. [5] NasheTrenchways.ri/fares. Retrieved January, 2022.
  6. [6] NasheTrenchways.ri/us/FlowerSquareStation. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  7. [7] RiameseTrenchways.ri/service. Retrieved January, 2022.