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The '''L Line''' is a line conecting [[Lumière]], [[Lusitania]], [[Lambat]] and [[Gabon]] in a direct rail. It was built because of the [[L Line Treaty]].
The '''L Line''' is a direct rail line connecting [[Lumière]], [[Lusitania]], [[Lambat]] and [[Gabon]]. It was built in accordance of the [[L Line Treaty]].


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== Construction ==
== Construction ==
The construction of the L Line was done mostly by [[Banyough]] who dug, reinforced and placed the rails, as well as making it [[Banyo Compliant]]. The design of the line and the agreements were done by [[Metriximor]] and the original idea of the line is attributed to [[Kaprediem]].
The construction of the L Line was done mostly by [[Banyough]] who dug, reinforced and placed the rails. It was additionally made [[Banyo Compliant]]. The design of the line and agreements were done by [[Metriximor]], while the original idea of the line's construction is attributed to [[Kaprediem]].


The section from Lusitania to Lambat was completed in record speed in merely one or two weeks.
The section from Lusitania to Lambat was completed in record speed in merely a week and a half.
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Revision as of 18:22, 4 October 2021

The L Line is a direct rail line connecting Lumière, Lusitania, Lambat and Gabon. It was built in accordance of the L Line Treaty.

L Line route plan
meters
minutes
0 Lusitania
00:00
Broa Junction (to HITS)
5450 Gabon
11:21
15838 Lambat
32:59

Times shown are fastest journey from Lusitania assuming cart speed of 9 m/s.

Construction

The construction of the L Line was done mostly by Banyough who dug, reinforced and placed the rails. It was additionally made Banyo Compliant. The design of the line and agreements were done by Metriximor, while the original idea of the line's construction is attributed to Kaprediem.

The section from Lusitania to Lambat was completed in record speed in merely a week and a half.