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File:ZokeScreenshot21369.png|C&RMW manifest hauling a load of boxcars from Ellagrad en route to Cortuga
 
File:ZokeScreenshot21369.png|C&RMW manifest hauling a load of boxcars from Ellagrad en route to Cortuga
 
File:ZokeScreenshot21433.png|A mixed freight westbound to Zokeisa from Nuvastia
 
File:ZokeScreenshot21433.png|A mixed freight westbound to Zokeisa from Nuvastia
File:ZokScreenshot21455.png|Eastbound doubleheader bound for the mines of Puge-Tatar
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File:ZokeScreenshot21457.png|Eastbound doubleheader bound for the mines of Puge-Tatar
 
File:ZokeScreenshot21419.png|C&RMW boxcars sit on a siding in Cortuga
 
File:ZokeScreenshot21419.png|C&RMW boxcars sit on a siding in Cortuga
 
File:ZokeScreenshot21456.png|Doubleheaders are common on the Puge-Zok route, where mountainous terrain and steep grades require extra tractive effort to move heavy loads.
 
File:ZokeScreenshot21456.png|Doubleheaders are common on the Puge-Zok route, where mountainous terrain and steep grades require extra tractive effort to move heavy loads.

Revision as of 23:20, 6 February 2025

The Cortuga and Rio Mamb Western Railroad (reporting mark CRMW), often shortened to Rio Mamb, C&RM or C&RMW, formerly the Cortuga & Rio Mamb Railroad, is a Zokesian Class I railroad company. The railroad started as a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge line running north from Cortuga, Zokesia, in 1894. It serves mainly as a transcontinental bridge line between Iroa, Cortuga and the Mamb, as well as the only North-South route through Crater Bay. The Rio Mamb is also a major origin of coal and mineral traffic in the Kolus desert.

Cortuga and Rio Mamb Western Railroad

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Industry Railroad
Location
Headquaters Cortuga, Zokesia
Area Served Kolus

Founded 1894


Registration
Code CRMW
Operations
Hubs Cortuga
Drekevak
Ellagrad
Sabanna
Fleet size 24
Destinations 65


History

Map of C&RMW routes (c. 2184).

Fleet

Accidents and Incidents

References