Hypo-Shuttle

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Hypo-Shuttle
Ramadi Line.png
A train on the Ramadi line
Overview
LocaleSloughttopia
Transit typeMaglev, bullet
Number of lines7
Number of stations24
HeadquartersMinajaji
Operation
Began operationAugust 1, 2023
Number of vehicles29
System map
Hypo-Shuttle Line.jpg

The Hypo shuttle (Translating to underground transport) is the name of the underground metro system in Sloughttopia. The Hypo-shuttle consists of 9 lines and 27 trains. Every city has it's own lines and there is the line for the whole island that is called the 'Gray line' or Ramadi Line. For example, there are 4 lines that run through Sloughttopia's capital city, Minajaji, the Ramadi Line, Royal Line, Central Line, and Azraq line. The Hypo-Shuttle is currently fully in Sloughttopua but has ambitions to expand to countries like Floptropica and Landiland.

Trains

The Hypo-Shuttle fleet consists of 25 Flop Rail Maglev 13-2024 Trains which are equipped to go underground, and 4 Flop Rail Bullet 3-2024 trains which are also specially made to go underground. The basic Maglev 13s have an average speed of about 30 kph (18.6 mph), while the Bullet trains that run on the Ramadi Line have an average speed of 300 kph or ten times the average speed of the maglev 13.

Ramadi Line

All of the lines operate fully undergound except 1 which is the Ramadi Line. The Ramadi line operates mostly overgound but does have some undergouond spots when going through large cities. Ramadi translate to grey or ashy in Arabic, SLoughttopia's 2nd largest and most spoken language. The line is usually shown as grey on maps and runs through 5 of Sloughttopia's major cities and provinces and has 14 stops, Minajaji Station, Eastern Hanslay Station, Leiville central station, Beach Yoonia station, and Samoflop Airport Station are just some of the stops on the Ramadi Line. The train can get from city to city in 15-25 seconds and it is one of the most efficiant way of travel as it runs off of it's own solar panels and is fully electric powered meaning that it produces minimal co2 emissions.