Zulvese-Aizjhur Railway
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Zulvese-Aizjhur Railway | |
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Overview | |
Native name | Zulvese-Aizjhur Treindurrvach |
Status | Operational |
Termini | Aizjhur Strodedyk, Yeiskopp, Yel Zekk, Yenverlaaɣ, Frarstizk |
Stations | 63 |
Daily ridership | About 1,000,000 |
Website | zar.gov |
Operation | |
Owner | Government of Frarstizk |
Technical | |
Number of tracks | Double track |
Track gauge | Standard gague (formerly Narrow gague) |
The Zulvese-Aizjhur Railway (Frarstizkian: Zulvese-Aizjhur Treindurrvach) founded by East Hiblundiiuns soon after moving to the Hiblundiiun Territory that is now the country Frarstizk. The railway was originally built and established by a group of Zulvese men. To East Hiblundiiuns, work was especially important because food, water, and other daily needs were more expensive. The men built the railway to provide more jobs to unemployed people.
History
Hiblund Area
The Zulvese-Aizjhur Railway was at first operated and used by the Hiblundiiuns. The railway was cheap and gained popularity. Many more people were hired by the railway which allowed it to expand further throughout the area.
Establishment
1914 Accident
Frarstizk Era
Establishment of the Z.A.R. Museum
Routes
Preserved Lines
Stations
Locomotives
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