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File:ZokeScreenshot21419.png|C&RMW boxcars sit on a siding in Cortuga |
File:ZokeScreenshot21419.png|C&RMW boxcars sit on a siding in Cortuga |
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File:ZokeScreenshot21402.png|C&RMW No.122 pulling a cut of cars |
File:ZokeScreenshot21402.png|C&RMW No.122 pulling a cut of cars |
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+ | 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. |
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File:ZokeScreenshot21403.png|A brake van of the Rio Mamb, featuring elevated windows for conductor |
File:ZokeScreenshot21403.png|A brake van of the Rio Mamb, featuring elevated windows for conductor |
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File:ZokeScreenshot21445.png|Southbound manifest through the Crater |
File:ZokeScreenshot21445.png|Southbound manifest through the Crater |
Revision as of 23:11, 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
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Registration | |||||
Code | CRMW | ||||
Operations | |||||
Hubs | Cortuga Drekevak Ellagrad Sabanna |
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Fleet size | 24 | ||||
Destinations | 65 |