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+ | The '''Confed Wakira Railroad''' (reporting marks '''CW''', '''CWW''', '''CWY''') is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over 32,200 miles (51,800 km) routes in 23 [[Arcovii-Zokesia|Confederate]] states west of Obtund. Confed Wakira is the largest railroad in the Confederacy. |
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+ | Founded in 1878, the original '''Wakira Rail Road''' was part of the first transcontinental railroad project, later known as the Obtund Route. Over the next century, CW absorbed the Southern Zokesia Railroad, the Western Wakira Railroad, the Ezekialgrad-Ellagrad-Juno Railroad and the Royal Northern Railroad. In 2162, the Confed Wakira merged with the Royal Zokesian Transportation Company, transforming from a private sector railroad to a partially nationalized rail line that served the whole of the Confederacy. In 2196, the company merged with Nuvastia Transportation Company, itself a giant system. The '''Cyten-Ward Railroad Company''' is the principal operating company of Confed Wakira Railroad, which are both headquartered at the Confed Wakira Center, in Ezekialgrad, Zokesia. |
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Revision as of 07:56, 9 February 2025
The Confed Wakira Railroad (reporting marks CW, CWW, CWY) is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over 32,200 miles (51,800 km) routes in 23 Confederate states west of Obtund. Confed Wakira is the largest railroad in the Confederacy.
Founded in 1878, the original Wakira Rail Road was part of the first transcontinental railroad project, later known as the Obtund Route. Over the next century, CW absorbed the Southern Zokesia Railroad, the Western Wakira Railroad, the Ezekialgrad-Ellagrad-Juno Railroad and the Royal Northern Railroad. In 2162, the Confed Wakira merged with the Royal Zokesian Transportation Company, transforming from a private sector railroad to a partially nationalized rail line that served the whole of the Confederacy. In 2196, the company merged with Nuvastia Transportation Company, itself a giant system. The Cyten-Ward Railroad Company is the principal operating company of Confed Wakira Railroad, which are both headquartered at the Confed Wakira Center, in Ezekialgrad, Zokesia.
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Industry | Railroad | ||||
Location | |||||
Headquaters | Ezekialgrad, Zokesia | ||||
Area Served | Kolus | ||||
Founded | 2162
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Registration | |||||
Code | CRMW | ||||
Operations | |||||
Hubs | Cortuga Drekevak Ellagrad Sabanna |
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Fleet size | 24 | ||||
Destinations | 65 |