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[[File:Hummland hauptbahnhoff ext.jpg|thumb|alt=A photo of the exterior of Hummland Hauptbahnhof|Hummland Hauptbahnhof]]
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The first rail line of the Transversal line, the Parkow-Imerśal 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. As of 4 June 2024, it was merged with the Phoeŋix line.
The first rail line of the Transversal line, the Parkow-Imerśal 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. As of 4 June 2024, it was merged with the Phoeŋix line.
* Todoian (ORT) - opened 31 July 2024
* Guam 2 (XX2) - opened 31 July 2024


* Phoeŋix (XXP)
* Phoeŋix (XXP)
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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File:Hentzo station.jpg|alt=a photo of Pirate Lair Station|Pirate Lair Station
File:Hentzo station.jpg|alt=a photo of Pirate Lair Station|Pirate Lair Station
File:Kozdenen station lobby2.jpg|alt=a photo of the lobby of Kozdenen Station|Kozdenen Station: main lobby
File:Kozdenen station lobby2.jpg|alt=a photo of the lobby of Kozdenen Station|Kozdenen Station: main lobby
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File:Kozdenen station platform.jpg|alt=a photo of the lower platform of Kozdenen station|Kozdenen Station: lower platform—part of the Transversal line
File:Kozdenen station platform.jpg|alt=a photo of the lower platform of Kozdenen station|Kozdenen Station: lower platform—part of the Transversal line
File:Hummland hauptbahnhoff entrance.jpg|alt=photo of the lobby of Hummland Station|Hummland Hauptbahnhof—the station lobby features a giant map of the Hummland Isles
File:Hummland hauptbahnhoff entrance.jpg|alt=photo of the lobby of Hummland Station|Hummland Hauptbahnhof—the station lobby features a giant map of the Hummland Isles
File:Zotazil station.jpg|thumb|alt=a photo of the platform of Zotazil station|Zotazil Station
File:Zotazil station.jpg|alt=a photo of the platform of Zotazil station|Zotazil Station
File:Enkavak rail main.jpg|alt=a photo of the Enkavak Rail central platform|Alnangaemak Station: Enkavak Rail platform
File:Enkavak rail main.jpg|alt=a photo of the Enkavak Rail central platform|Alnangaemak Station: Enkavak Rail platform
File:Tantsang station ext.jpg|thumb|alt=a photo of the exterior of Tantsang Station|Tantsang Station
File:Tantsang station ext.jpg|alt=a photo of the exterior of Tantsang Station|Tantsang Station
File:Suborshnava station ext.jpg|thumb|Suboršnava Station
File:Suborshnava station ext.jpg|Suboršnava Station
File:Suborshnava station lobby2.jpg|thumb|Suboršnava Station: main lobby
File:Suborshnava station lobby2.jpg|Suboršnava Station: main lobby
File:2024-07-30 22.55.13.png|Guam 2 Station
File:Orsstation.png|Todoian Station
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Revision as of 21:37, 31 July 2024

Logo of Cenrail
Logo
Railway Map of Nguhcraft, created by Annwan
The current extent of all Cenrail lines as of July 2024 (credit: Annwan). A vector version is available here: RailDiagram-vector.pdf

Cenrail, often stylized as Cenrail®, despite not having any qualifications for a trademark, is a Kyawcenni railway company based in Yija which today operates the majority of railways in Nguhcraft, connecting locations in 22 different countries, as well as several international points of interest, such as Phoeŋix and the Slab Exchange. Founded in Parkow by Marcy Sheikah in December 2023, the company quickly grew from the realms around the Central Sea to cover the entire Great Sea seaboard in the span of only three months, 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.

List of stops

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. XX indicates the location is outside the jusrisdiction of any country, with the Slab Exchange and Palace of Ŋations having its own unique code. Stops in italics have been decommissioned.

Central line

a photo of the exterior of Port Marcy station
Port Marcy Station, one of the first two Cenrail stations ever built, recently renovated
A photo of the exterior of Kozdenen Station
Kozdenen 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.

  • Qòhééhinyèè, Hentzo (HEQ)
Parkow's code reflects its original name of Kyaw Cen City.

The Central line used to continue north of Tantsang to Qòhééhinyèè but the single tracked segment closed in profit of the Pámù branch after the merger between the Transversal Line and the Phoeŋix line.

Transversal line

A photo of the exterior of Hummland Hauptbahnhof
Hummland Hauptbahnhof

The first rail line of the Transversal line, the Parkow-Imerśal 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. As of 4 June 2024, it was merged with the Phoeŋix line.

  • Todoian (ORT) - opened 31 July 2024
  • Guam 2 (XX2) - opened 31 July 2024
  • Phoeŋix (XXP)
  • Balijom, Zotazil (ZTB)
  • Zotazil, Zotazil (ZTZ)
  • Rintìh, Dhourigkàn (DOR)
  • Nóreesá, Hentzo (HEN) - opened 20 April 2024
  • Qòhééhinyèè, Hentzo (HEQ)
  • Pámù, Hentzo (HEP) - opened 23 May 2024
  • Tantsang, Tantsang (TTS)
  • Glitter Island, Hummland (HLG)
  • Fliegenpilz, Hummland (HLF)
  • Mitthumm City, Hummland (HLH)
  • Parkow, Kyaw Cen (KCC)
  • Imerśal (IMP) - opened 2 January 2024
  • Kozdenen (KZK)
  • Alnangaemak, Enkavak (EKH)
  • Iopvixens' fort (XIO) - opened 2 March 2024
  • Cesarea (FEC) - opened 7 July 2024
  • Sidón y Biblos (FES) - opened 7 July 2024
  • Mesa Temple (XXM) - opened 7 July 2024
  • Marti's Base (XMB) - opened 7 July 2024
  • Marti's Village (XMV) - opened 7 July 2024

Southern line

a photo of the platform of Þunan Ŋáce station
Þunan Ŋáce Station

The Southern line began with a connection from Port Marcy to Þunan Ŋáce.

PTR line (defunct)

The PTR line was destroyed during the annexation of Pais Transanguino Ranitino (PTR) by Þunan Qumreá.

  • Moshas, Tantsang
  • Pais Transanguino Ranitino

Enkavak Rail

a photo of the main platform of Enkavak station
Alnangaemak Station
  • Enkavak government (EKG)
  • Alnangaemak, Enkavak (EKH)
  • Ekativak, Enkavak (EKE)

Slab line

  • Yija, Kyaw Cen
  • Slab Exchange (SXG) - opened 10 April 2024
  • Tordanniòge, Ettêre Ðiffyt (EDE) - opened 20 April 2024

Colonial line

  • Ʒimh Gwynh (ZGW)
  • Anweigh, Murbetia (MBA)
  • Ŋájaþáw, Miŋejácár, Þunan Qumreá (TQN) - opened 22 April 2024
  • Þunan Ŋáce, Þunan Qumreá (TQT)

Aquatic line

a photo of the platform of Ruôy Rûdak station
Ruôy Rûdak Station

The eastern arm of the Aquatic line, from Amuj to Fishland, with the exception of Xtrakva, was completed all at once.

  • Mag, Amuj (AMM) - opened 27 May 2024
  • Blighted Shrine, Kozdenen (KZG) - opened 16 May 2024
  • Amuj Town, Amuj
  • Khaath Tran, Aylongam (AYK) - opened 27 April 2024
  • Ruôy Rûdak, Aylongam (AYR) - opened 27 April 2024
  • Fishland (FSL) - opened 27 April 2024
  • Czägrÿxyx, Xtrakva (KTC) - opened 31 May 2024

Western line

  • Maryland (MRY)
  • Auŕol Uraxe, Hummland (HLA)
  • Mitthumm City, Hummland

Shingtsun line

  • Esasne, Kyaw Cen (KCE) - opened 18 May 2024
  • United Ŋations HQ (UNG) - opened 18 May 2024
  • Yija, Kyaw Cen - iron farm (KCI) - opened 15 May 2024
a photo of the hub of Suboršnava station
Suboršnava Station

Transfortunate line

  • Khaath Tran, Aylongam
  • Suboršnava, Waighmnmo (UOS) - opened 3 June 2024

Gallery