The current extent of all Cenrail lines as of 1 October 2025, created by sqLogo of Cenrail
The Cenrail network is the system of rail lines across Nguhcraft. The name comes from the Kyawcenni railway company Cenrail based in Yija which today operates the majority of railways in Nguhcraft, connecting locations in several different countries, as well as a lot of international points of interest, such as Phoeŋix and the Slab Exchange.
Started in the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen by Marcy Sheikah in December 2023, the network quickly grew from the realms around the Central Sea to cover the entire Great Sea seaboard in the span of only three months, with the company absorbing several independent rail services as it grew outward. Today, Cenrail continues to expand, collaborating with national governments to build new lines to ever more distant locations. Cenrail has a subsidiary named Leshrail which operates in the nether.
The lines of the Cenrail network are listed in the order they were established; within each line the stops are listed in sequence, beginning with the northernmost and/or westernmost stop. Each stop is followed by its three-letter code and the date operation began, with the first two letters of the code indicating the country.[1] A code starting with X indicates the location is outside the jusrisdiction of any country, with the Slab Exchange and the Palace of Ŋations having their own unique codes. Stops in italics have been decommissioned.
Aquatic Line
Khaath Tran StationRuôy Rûdak Station
Hilja and SeoReadeHenn built the section of the Aquatic Line from Drebzha to Tarpoenstad all at once. This was the longest rail connection ever constructed in a single day. This line extends all the way from Mawg to Citadel Island.
Port Marcy Station, one of the first two Cenrail stations ever built, recently renovatedKozdenen Station, a classic example of Kêji architecture
The Central Line (formerly the Northern line) began with a simple connection between Parkow (then known as Kyaw Cen) and Port Marcy. The Central line formerly contained the only single-tracked segment of rail in the entire network, running from Spawn to the Hole, but as of of 7 September 2024, the Central Line has no single-tracked segments anymore.
The Cuban Line began as a local line of Coldba (Cuba), but became part of Cenrail with the collaboration of Oberia and Hummland. The final portion between Frostanamo Bay and Faeran was completed by Zhivämky and Fin on 28 September 2024.
Cuban Line [CB]
Stop
Code
Date opened
Usage notes
Scarecrow Harbour
XSH
2024-09-09
Local transit exists at this station. Leshrail connection with N-XSH.
Originally called the Amujan local line, this line was made international by the independence of South Amuj on 17 September 2024. It absorbed the Archipelago line on 16 May 2025, at its Faeran end.
Archipelago line: "This line connects the capitol of Stej Ven, Sta Wejs, to the island of Faeran. Most of the line was completed by Viklo in June of 2024, and Fin completed the line in September, following the Dissolution of Murbetia and subsequent Scramble for Murbetia, in which Coldba acquired Faeran."
If I had a nickel for every time total_pleb rerouted the rail heading to Lautseq Kceuua, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but its weird it happened twice.
The Line of Chaos was originally the local rail between the two larger islands of Mziuri, because for some reason the platform was split in half into upper and lower parts. After this, the line was connected to Otslahue a few weeks later. Later, the Mziuri portion was shifted to be part of the Mountain Line instead.
The Ŋerlin Line was initially started as two independent local lines within East and West Pua with Ŋerlin having been split between the two nations. Following the Repunification of the two Puas into Pua the line was reconnected and extended to other nations.
The Northern Line is a reroute of the transversal line, as Marti's home was redirected to head straight to Adaria.
This Line comprises the nations of Tanylezi and Lavvakcesaa
Local transit exists at this station. Leshrail connection with N-KCY.
Southern Line
Þunan Ŋáce Station
The Southern Line, also called the SouthernLoop, began with a connection from Port Marcy to Þunan Ŋáce, then named Cenrail® Subway™. Following this, part of the connection from Þunan Ŋáce to Nārospiňt was named ‘Scenic Lake Rail™’. On 9 April 2024, Saxland station was inserted between Þunan Ŋáce and Nārospiňt. On 22 August 2024, a decision was made to make the Southern Line loop on itself, and on 12 September 2024, the closing connection of the loop, AMA (now RPR)-XSH, was completed.
The Transfortunate line, so named because it crosses the Sea of Fortune, was initially constructed singlehandedly by Fil of Eistówú. Until the addition of Madness Junction, the connection from Khaath Tran to Wyisei was the longest uninterrupted stretch of rail in the world, totalling around 3,220 blocks in length.
The first rail line of the Transversal Line, the Parkow-Imerchal connection, was originally a part of the Central Line, and was reassigned as part of the Transversal Line with the re-organization of Parkow station to create a single throughline from Mitthumm to Kozdenen. On 4 June 2024, it was merged with the Phoeŋix Line, which comprised the northwestern portion of the line from Phoeŋix to Tanzang. It is currently the longest contiguous rail line in the world.
Originally connecting Miŋejácár to the rest of Þunan Qumreá, the Western Line (formerly known as the Colony Line, then the Colonial Line (until September 2024)) extends westwards, being the second most westerly line (behind the Transversal) in the network. It was later extended to Anweigh and the Islands of Ʒimh Gwynh by Hilja. In August 2024, Fin extended the line to his own Port of Eras.
The Seolland-Civuyiscajrn portion was changed to be on the Corner Line; later, the Mziuri-Seolland portion was changed to make the Mountain Line a loop. After this, the Wealdwick line was merged with it.
The Far Eastern Rail and Road Association maintains a rail network around the Sea of Density and beyond. It operates the Density Loop, as well as other local stations. Station codes are 5 letters long, first being F denoting a FERRA stop, then a letter for a specific loop, following two letters being country codes, and last letter usualy being the first letter of a station's name.
the klesokla station loops to itself. This mention is the pass from the top level
Others
Fisete Rail
Apparently there is a local rail at Fisete, someone[2] didnt tell us about this
Stop
Code
Date opened
Notes
Yrsaute
UN-UZY
Fisete
UNF
21 October 2024
Fyslete
UN-UZS
Local transit
Local transit describes rail services that are not up to Cenrail standards, are too large for the Cenrail map, are disconnected from the network, or otherwise do not qualify as a local line.