CivcraftImport:Map/transportation2

= Overworld Network in Progress =

As of June 14, 2013, towns and cities are clustered together in sections of the map, but, due to mountains and other terrain, they remain isolated. At the moment, The Roadcrew and many populations are building systems to connect cities to each other.

Roads, canals, and rails between cities can be viewed in this map. The map has been used to advertise several thing, including the New Lenningrad Olympics, and the &quot;Free Tambien&quot; vault break, both supported by the mapmaker, Pavel. However, some cities and roads are secret, so they aren't listed. To be listed or to have a transport system or landmark listed, contact /r/civtransportmap. The types of transport offered and listed on the map are listed:

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= Roads =

Key on interactive map: Solid orange lines if above ground or water, and dashed if underground or under water.

Currently, roads are the most popular way to walk over and through mountains or seas. They range from fancy stone slabs to mundane cobblestone slab bridges. &lt;/WRAP&gt;

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= Canals =

Key on interactive map: Solid blue lines if visible to the sun, and dashed if underground.

Due to the introduction of long rivers and seas in CivCraft, canals offer a great way to connect one sea to another by digging through mountains and land.

They are more resource consuming to dig through mountains since the standard width is five meters. Suggested depth is over one meter (due to kicked for flying bugs), and three blocks should be cleared above the canal to avoid damage once a player leaves the boat. That's a 5x5 rectangular prism going through a mountain. However, their speed is like a railroad.

Navigation can be a problem in the twists and turns of the world, so buoys or edits to the map may be needed to show the path to civilizations inside of the seas and rivers. &lt;/WRAP&gt;

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= Railroads =

Key on interactive map: Solid gray lines if above ground or water, and dashed if underground or under water.

There is only one known railway, according to the map, between Bryn and Aurora (July 26, 2013). There are, however, railways that are not shown on the map, such as the Carson-sponsored green belt, stretching from Lio to Orion, and the Breslau rail. Additionally, projects like the Z-rail and Bryn/Orion Railway are currently undergoing planning. &lt;/WRAP&gt;