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* [[Impasse]] |
* [[Impasse]] |
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* Lusitania |
* [[Lusitania]] |
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* Atlantis |
* [[Atlantis]] |
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* El Norte (Mt. Augusta's former location, now [[TdC]]) |
* El Norte (Mt. Augusta's former location, now [[TdC]]) |
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* El Capitolio ([[TdC]]) |
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* Westminster ([[Commonwealth]]) |
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* [[Airhaven]] |
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* [[Hjaltland]] |
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* [[Falstadt]] (formerly Hjaltland) |
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It was conceived in June 2017 as a cooperation between Hjaltland and Impasse to create a quick and convenient connection between Hjaltland, Impasse, and the Commonwealth which were the most influential cities on the [[Geographical Regions|Western Hemicircle]] at the time and also conveniently aligned. |
It was conceived in June 2017 as a cooperation between Hjaltland and Impasse to create a quick and convenient connection between Hjaltland, Impasse, and the Commonwealth which were the most influential cities on the [[Geographical Regions|Western Hemicircle]] at the time and also conveniently aligned. |
Revision as of 14:33, 12 February 2020
HITS, short for Hjaltland-Impasse Transportation Service, is a public international rail line in -,- and -,+.
HITS is connecting many major cities in the western hemicircle (north to south):
- Impasse
- Lusitania
- Atlantis
- El Norte (Mt. Augusta's former location, now TdC)
- El Capitolio (TdC)
- Mt. Augusta
- Westminster (Commonwealth)
- Airhaven
- Hjaltland
It was conceived in June 2017 as a cooperation between Hjaltland and Impasse to create a quick and convenient connection between Hjaltland, Impasse, and the Commonwealth which were the most influential cities on the Western Hemicircle at the time and also conveniently aligned.
Most of the track north of Westminster has been built by workers from TdC, the southern diagonal was built by Hjaltland.