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''This page provides '''resources for mapping railways''' in the Federal States and documents other ideas and conversations that have occurred as the AR120 project has grown and evolved. For information regarding railway companies in the Federal States, visit [[OGF:Federal States/Railways/Companies]].''
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This page details discussions on how the railway network of the Federal States came to be and provides valuable information and references in regards to mapping and tagging railways in the Federal States.
 
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=2020 Advisory Survey=
In June 2020, an advisory survey was posted on the FSA forums to better understand the opinions of the FSA community in regards to planning and organizing freight and passenger railroad companies and routings. The survey was posted for approximately one week, with 22 valid responses received.
 
==Narrative Summary==
Respondents generally felt that a national consistent standard for tagging railways and route relations was important, but not essential. Only three tags were considered "essential" by a majority of respondents: name, operator, and service. Most respondents had already reached out to neighboring states regarding the creation of interstate routes and feel quite comfortable doing so; the community significantly prefers a more regional approach to organizing routes than a nationally-led initiative. However, respondents were split evenly on whether individual states should be permitted to deny, block, or otherwise opt out of participating in railway collaboration efforts. There is strong -- but not overwhelming -- support for mapping routes through vacant states.
 
Most respondents had a general understanding of the existing rail structure in the United States, and all respondents supported a system with multiple competing railway companies throughout the country. There is strong support for a single national passenger rail provider that operates low-speed low-frequency trains throughout the country; however, there is also very strong support for independent regional passenger rail companies to supplement the national network with higher speed and/or higher-frequency services in areas that warrant it. There is also strong support for high-speed rail (HSR) in the FSA; however, the high-speed rail network should consist of several regionally-organized networks rather than a single national HSR network. There is also strong support for companies and individual routes to be tagged with route relations nationwide; however, mappers should get the permission of each affected stateowner before applying the relation to other states.
 
==Data Summary==
Twenty-two valid responses were received. Aggregated results are below.
 
===Tagging===
* How important do you feel it is to have a standardized tagging system for railways throughout the FSA? (1-5 scale, 1=low 5=high) '''Average: 3.45/5'''
* How important do you feel it is to have standardized route relations for railways throughout the FSA? (1-5 scale, 1=low 5=high) '''Average: 3.68/5'''
* What tags should be considered *essential* for all main-line railways in the FSA?
{| class="wikitable unsortable"
|-
! gauge
! operator
! usage
! name
! service
! electrified
! frequency
! voltage
! rail (write-in)
|-
| 10 (45.5%)
| '''18 (81.8%)'''
| 11 (50.0%)
| '''19 (86.4%)'''
| '''12 (54.5%)'''
| 6 (27.2%)
| 0 (0.0%)
| 1 (4.5%)
| 1 (4.5%)
|-
|}
* Free response: Are there any other comments or suggestions you have in regards to tagging railways?
:* ''"In general I think the more detailed the better, especially because of how much it would be helpful to get all the data in a multimap."''
:* ''"Relations are probably helpful especially for when multiple railways temporarily share tracks but we probably need to add the tracks to the relations ourselves individuallly to minimize edit conflicts"''
:* ''"We should just refer to OSM documentation for tagging"''
:* ''"The tag name=* should be used for the subdivision, division, or line name and not for the full operator name (e.g. Lake City Subdivision (MCRR))"''
:* ''"I've no clue why the obsessive interest in this aspect of mapping. Realistic and interesting beats technically correct tagging every single time."''
:* ''"For the purposes of infrastructure, including rail yards and establishing routes, it's important to determine whether the rail system in the FSA will be privately operated or government operated. Since rail yards are constructed in locations to maximize efficiency of the rail system, determining the rail lines is important."''
===Routes===
* Have you already coordinated with neighboring states to plan and/or map a specific interstate railway route?
:* '''Yes: 16 (72.7%)'''
:* Not yet, but I am planning to: 3 (13.6%)
:* No: 3 (13.6%)
* How comfortable do you feel reaching out to your neighbors to collaborate on a railway route? (1-5 scale, 1=low 5=high) '''Average: 4.09/5'''
* Choose the option below that best describes how you think railway routes and corridors should be planned.
:* Neighboring stateowners should work directly with each other to plan and assemble individual routes as needed: 4 (18.2%)
:* Regions should create their own planned corridor network with input from each state in the region, but some states can choose to "opt out" or not participate in the exercise: 6 (27.3%)
:* Regions should create their own planned corridor network but individual states should not be able to prevent a corridor from running through their state: 10 (45.5%)
:* The railway network should be master-planned at the national level through ongoing discussion, debate, and participation of all the states: 1 (4.5%)
:* The railway network should be master-planned at the national level by a small group of interested mappers, with stateowners expected to comply with the final plan: 1 (4.5%)
* Choose the option below that best describes how you think corridors should be planned through inactive states, or states with owners who do not want to map a railway through their state.
:* We should respect that each stateowner is free to map their state as they see fit, which includes the right to outright deny a rail corridor: 1 (4.5%)
:* A stateowner should have a very good rationale for not permitting a railway in their state; if they do, that decision should be honored and other alternatives should be sought: 10 (45.5%)
:* Being a stateowner in the FSA project means making some compromises: a stateowner should be required to map a railway corridor if neighboring states on both sides agree: 8 (36.4%)
:* If a stateowner is unwilling or unable to map a rail corridor that is agreed to by neighboring states, another stateowner should be permitted to go ahead and map that corridor in their state: 3 (13.6%)
* Choose the option below that best describes how corridors should be mapped through vacant ("green") states.
:* '''Rail corridors that are planned should be mapped in vacant states so the next stateowner knows what corridors and connections are planned regionally: 13 (59.1%)'''
:* A "clean slate" is important for new mappers to start their state with. Planned corridors should be included on the wiki so future stateowners know they exist, but they should not be added to the map until a state is claimed: 9 (40.9%)
:* Each stateowner should be able to start their state with a fully clean slate. Planned connections through vacant states should not be permitted: 0 (0.0%)
* Free response: Are there any other comments or suggestions you have regarding routes and corridors?
:* ''"More information and discussion needs to go via the forum, not everyone is going to use discord and the perception that a small number of discord users are pushing the agenda is damaging to the FSA project and OGF as a whole."''
:* ''"While railways need to be planned regionally and between neighbors first and foremost, especially for class IIs and IIIs, for class Is there may need to be a larger national conversation to ensure that corridors connect all the way through and names are consistent."''
:* ''"In general I think that regional coordination but with more general national level planning is essential. There wasn't really an option for that, so here you have it."''
:* ''"As mentioned previously, the construction of rail infrastructure will be contingent upon the rail system as a whole."''
===Railway Companies===
* How familiar are you with the existing overall structure of railway companies in the United States? (1-5 scale, 1=low 5=high) '''Average: 3.00/5'''
* Which statement best describes your thoughts on how major FSA railway companies should be organized?
:* The Federal States should have one nationalized railway company that covers both freight and passenger operations: 0 (0.0%)
:* The Federal States should have a small number of major railway companies that provide the majority of freight and passenger rail service nationwide, with no dedicated individual national passenger rail provider: 8 (36.4%)
:* Like the United States, the Federal States should have a small number of major railway companies that provide the majority of freight service, and a single national passenger railway company that operates on those freight routes: 9 (40.9%)
:* The Federal States should have dozens of railway companies that provide freight and/or passenger rail service over shared railways using "trackage rights" nationwide: 5 (22.7%)
* How should the names of the FSA's major freight railway companies be determined?
:* A list of names should be submitted by stateowners, with the names of the largest companies chosen by the FSA community and applied to a master-planned network of routes: 6 (27.3%)
:* A mapper should be permitted to create their own company and apply that name to only one mainline inter-regional corridor and some smaller branch lines: 2 (9.1%)
:* A mapper should be permitted to create their own company and is allowed to create an extensive network themselves (with the permission of each state in their network): 6 (27.3%)
:* Each region should have its own major railway company, with names and regional networks to be determined at the regional level: 7 (31.8%)
:* A mapper should be permitted to create their own company for class IIIs and some class II railroads and create limited network themselves within their state or with the permission of each state in their network, but each region should work together to ensure a cohesive network that matches up across borders (write-in): 1 (4.5%)
* What best describes your opinion on the FSA's passenger rail *company* structure?
:* The Federal States should have a single nationalized railway company that includes both freight and passenger operations: 1 (4.5%)
:* The Federal States should have a single nationalized passenger railway company that operates all passenger rail in the nation (except commuter railroads): 5 (22.7%)
:* The Federal States should have a national passenger railway company that provides minimal but basic service nationwide, with states or regions that have higher demand organizing their own passenger rail companies: 11 (50.0%)
:* All passenger rail services should be organized at the regional level, with no national passenger railway company: 5 (22.7%)
:* Each freight railway company should operate their own passenger rail service: 0 (0.0%)
* What best described your opinion on the FSA's passenger rail *service* structure?
:* The Federal States should have a nationwide high-speed rail network that connects all major population centers and operates entirely independently from freight service: 4 (18.2%)
:* '''The Federal States should have regional high-speed rail corridors that connect logical population centers, but nationally passenger service is provided on shared freight tracks at lower speeds and lower frequencies: 12 (54.5%)'''
:* The Federal States should not have high-speed rail, since the nation has a robust motorway and commercial aviation network; however, a national low-speed, low-frequency passenger rail network should be created: 5 (22.7%)
:* The Federal States should not have any national passenger rail network, with passenger trains operating regionally only: 1 (4.5%)
:* The Federal States should not have any passenger rail service at all: 0 (0.0%)
* Should each railway company use route relations to identify where they operate?
:* Yes, and mappers should feel free to add relations to railways outside their state to complete networks as needed: 5 (22.7%)
:* '''Yes, and mappers should be able to add relations to railways outside their state with the permission of the stateowner: 13 (59.1%)'''
:* Yes, but mappers should only add relations to railways within their own state: 3 (13.6%)
:* No, we do not need to use route relations: 1 (4.5%)
* Free response: Are there any other comments or suggestions you have regarding railway companies?
:* ''"We should really use route relations, and any mapper qualified to make should whenever possible. Other then that, this isn't really my area of expertise, so I'm not totally sure."''
==Conclusions and Next Steps==
===Consensus Points===
There appears to be a strong consensus that the FSA should have the following:
* Numerous freight railroad companies
* A single low-speed, low-frequency national passenger rail company
* Independent regional passenger rail and regional high-speed rail companies
* Route planning at the local/regional level rather than at the national level
* Including at a minimum the name=*, operator=*, and service=* tags when mapping railways
* Route relations
* The ability to plan routes through vacant states
 
===Outstanding Issues===
There does not appear to be any clear consensus on the following:
* Route planning collaboratively at the regional level vs. led by individual mappers
* How the largest rail companies are formed and names chosen
* Whether states can opt out or decline routes or companies within their state
 
===Next Steps===
The draft framework created following the advisory survey was approved by the stateowners of the FSA by a vote of 31-2. Information about forming and creating railway companies in the FSA can now be found at [[OGF:Federal States/Railways/Companies]].
 
=General overview=
==Involved territories==
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| height = 450px
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| maxzoom = 19
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  {"url": "/index.php/OpenGeofiction:Territory_administration/template?action=raw", "select": ["status","constraints"]}
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  "tracks in the FS": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191201,191156,191295,189737,189557,191298,191648,189736,191254,191379,191422]}
}
}}
 
==Related forum discussions==
*[[Special:WikiForum/Railroads]]
*[[Special:WikiForum/Proposal_for_"Seneppian"_ArchRail_line_serving_the_Ondassagam-Lake_City-Miller-Wallawaukee-Nordseehaven_area]]
*[[Special:WikiForum/National_Rail_Rough_Sketch]]
*[[Special:WikiForum/FS_Freight_Rail]]
 
==Preferred tagging of railways==
Railways in the [[Federal States]] are members of the [[International Railway Union]] and have to be mapped by using the tags
*"railway"="rail"
**"gauge"="1435"
**"operator"=''name of the track owner''
**"name"=''name of the line'' (only if there is a name)
**"usage"={ <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:usage%3Dmain main]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:usage%3Dbranch branch]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:usage%3Dindustrial industrial]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:usage%3Dmilitary military]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:usage%3Dtest test]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:usage%tourism tourism]</span> }<br>'''or'''<br>"service"={ <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:service%3Dyard yard]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:service%3Dsiding siding]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:service%3Dspur spur]</span> / <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:service%3Dcrossover crossover]</span>  }
**"railway:traffic_mode"={ mixed / passenger / freight}
 
*"railway"="station"
**"name"=''name of the station''
 
related osm-wiki articles:
[[File:Openstreetmap_logo.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OpenRailwayMap/Tagging_in_North_America Tagging in North America]</span>
 
==General agreement/consensus==
===ArchRail===
ArchRail is a major railroad passenger corporation that provides medium- and long-distance service. Additional regional passenger rail services also exist.
 
For more, see the [[OGF:Federal States/Interregional rail transport#Long-distance passenger transport|section about long-distance passenger transport]].
 
==Current situation==
{| class="toccolours" style="width:850px;"
|-
! Current situation in the US
|-
|
related wikipedia articles:
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_transportation_in_the_United_States Rail transportation in the United States]</span>
|}
 
 
Find currently mapped railways in the FS:
*{{MER-overpquery | name = railway tracks | search1 = railway/rail | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = railway landuse | search1 = landuse/railway | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = railway stations | search1 = railway/station | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
*{{MER-overpquery | name = tracks tagged with operator | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = operator | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
'''Quality assurance'''
*{{MER-overpquery | name = stations without names | search1 = railway/station | exclude1 = name | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = tracks not tagged with operator | search1 = railway/rail | exclude1 = operator | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
==Railway route relations==
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
'''Route relations'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
 
[[User:Mstr/Sandbox/Tutorials#OGF:Railway route relations|>> How to use]]
 
{{#multimaps: | service = OGF | center = -36.14,149.50 | height = 650px | width = 950px | zoom = 5 | maxzoom = 19
| layers = +Standard
| overlays = +Alormen,+AR120-31,+Capital District,+East Massodeya,+Elway,+New Carnaby,+Oakley,+Penquisset,+West Massodeya,+Wilthamshire,+Randalia
| overlaydef = {
  "Alormen": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191201]},
  "AR120-31": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191156]},
  "Capital District": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191295]},
  "East Massodeya": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [189737]},
  "Elway": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [246261]},
  "New Carnaby": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191298]},
  "Oakley": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [189557]},
  "Penquisset": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191648]},
  "West Massodeya": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [189736]},
  "Wilthamshire": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191254]},
  "Randalia": {"function": "publicTransport", "param": [191238]}
} }}
 
===Alormen===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 191201
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in Alormen
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===AR120-31a===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 191156
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in AR120-31
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===Capital District===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 191295
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in the Capital District
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===East Massodeya===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 189737
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in East Massodeya
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===Elway===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 246261
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in Elway
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===New Carnaby===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 191298
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in New Carnaby
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===Oakley===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 189557
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in Oakley
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===Penquisset===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 191648
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in Penquisset
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===West Massodeya===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 189736
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in West Massodeya
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===Wilthamshire===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 191254
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in Wilthamshire
| width      = 300
| column1name = ref
| column1tag  = ref
| column2name = name
| column2tag  = name
}}
 
===Neighboring countries===
{{MER-autoTable_rfrsh
| relation    = 191238
| type        = relation
| topic      = Railway routes in Randalia
| width      = 300
| column1name = name
| column1tag  = name
}}
</div>
</div>
 
=Freight transport=
{| class="toccolours" style="width:850px;"
|-
! Current situation in the US
|-
|
related wikipedia articles:
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_freight_transport Rail freight transport]</span>,
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNSF_Railway Burlington Northern Santa Fe]</span>,
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pacific_Railroad Union Pacific ]</span>,
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSX_Transportation CSX Transportation]</span>,
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_Southern_Railway Norfolk Southern ]</span>
 
[[File:Class1rr.png|400px|thumb|Class 1 railway lines in the US|link=]]
 
[[File:BNSF_Railway_system_map.svg|400px|thumb|BNSF lines|link=]]<br>
[[File:Union Pacific Railroad system map.svg|400px|thumb|UP lines|link=]]<br>
[[File:CSX Transportation system map.svg|400px|thumb|CSX lines|link=]]<br>
[[File:Norfolk Southern Railway system map.svg|400px|thumb|NS lines|link=]]<br>
 
[[File:Top_15_intermodal_train_terminal_markets.jpeg|400px|thumb|Intermodal train terminals|link=]]
|}
 
==Current situation==
Find currently mapped freight railways in the FS:
*{{MER-overpquery | name = freight railways | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = railway:traffic_mode/freight | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
 
'''Quality assurance'''
*{{MER-overpquery | name = freight track defined by name | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = name/freight | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = freight track defined by usage | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = usage/freight | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
==Freight corridors==
State mappers are encouraged to coordinate with neighboring states and other regional states to assemble freight rail corridors. While these corridors are being assembled, they should be listed in the Freight Corridor Workspace section of [[Talk:OGF:Federal States/Railways]]. In the future, these corridors will be consolidated and assembled into national freight railroad companies.
 
To decide about reasonable freight corridors it is important to know where freight have to be transported. Mapped industry and harbors can be easily found by using overpass queries:
*{{MER-overpquery | name = industrial areas | search1 = landuse/industrial | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = ports | search1 = landuse/industrial | search2 = industrial/port | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = oil industry | search1 = landuse/industrial | search2 = industrial/oil | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = factories | search1 = landuse/industrial | search2 = industrial/factory | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
'''Questions''' (to be answered in a multimap)<br>
*where are large seaports <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port sea ports]</span>?
*do we have a <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_Belt Rust Belt]</span>?
*do we have a <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_Belt Corn Belt]</span>?
*where is the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_industry heavy industry]</span>?
*where is the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry automotive industry]</span>?
 
 
<!-- This section should be considered depreciated. Freight rail corridors and companies should be listed in the Freight Corridor Workspace on the discussion page.
===Primary Corridors and Rail Companies===
Until we can come up with a more unified naming/rating convention for FSA railways, please use the following:
* '''Class A''': The largest railway companies in the FSA. Connects two or more general destinations (see below).
* '''Class B''': Regional railways serving each general destination, but generally do not connect multiple general destinations. Requires coordination between mappers.
* '''Class C''': Intrastate railways. Can connect to neighboring states with coordination, but primarily only serve one state or one metropolitan area.
 
For the purpose of this table, there are seven general destinations for FSA freight railways; Class A railroads connect these primary areas. These are intended to represent larger regions rather than individual locations. Competition between companies is welcome, but please follow the Rule of 5: no single railroad company should have more than five links between general destinations, and no link between general destinations should be served by more than five railroad companies.
* '''Southeast''' - ''Huntington/Lafayette/Warwick/Stanton/Burton corridor
* '''Northeastern AR045''' - ''presently mapped as Kaneiwa; will require coordination with new AR045 collaborative''
* '''The Massodeyas''' - ''primary routes to the east are expected to run through or near [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=10/-36.7576/153.9294 Massodeya City]''
* '''Northeast''' - ''Morsboro, Yorksey, Bonnaventure, etc. up to Unesia''
* '''The Lakes''' - ''spans from Kennedy, Nipewa to Lake City, Minnonigan''
* '''Cosperica'''
* '''Alormen'''
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Class A/B Companies (Class B Companies shown in gray)
|-
! scope="col" | || scope="col" | Southeast !! scope="col" | NE AR045 !! scope="col" | Massodeyas !! scope-"col" | Northeast !! scope-"col" | Lakes !! scope-"col" | Cosperica !! scope-"col" | Alormen
|-
! scope="row" | Alormen
| Great Eastern & Stanton Folkstone || || || || Minnonigan Central<br>Sauganash & Northern || || style="background: #7f7f7f; color: #FFFFFF;" |
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! scope="row" | Cosperica
| || || Great Western & Asperic || || Sauganash & Northern || style="background: #7f7f7f; color: #FFFFFF;" |
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! scope="row" | Lakes
| Great Eastern & Stanton Folkstone<br>Compass & Western || || Minnonigan Central<br>Compass & Western || || style="background: #7f7f7f; color: #FFFFFF;" | North Coast<br>Wallawaukee and Western
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! scope="row" | Northeast
| Great Eastern & Stanton Folkstone || || || style="background: #7f7f7f; color: #FFFFFF;" |
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! scope="row" | Massodeyas
| Great Eastern & Stanton Folkstone<br>Compass & Western || || style="background: #7f7f7f; color: #FFFFFF;" |
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! scope="row" | NE AR045
| Great Eastern & Stanton Folkstone || style="background: #000000; color: #7f7f7f;" | <small>''Not part of FSA''</small>
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! scope="row" | Southeast
| style="background: #7f7f7f; color: #FFFFFF;" |
|-
|}-->
 
==Technical details==
[[File:GESF doublestack1.png|380px|thumb|right|[[Great Eastern and Stanton Folkstone Railway]] double-stack container train|link=]]
*Double-stack containerization? related wikipedia articles: [[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-stack_rail_transport double-stack rail transport]</span>
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{{MER-new passage}}
 
==Freight rail companies==
Companies are only required to tag the operator correctly. Therefore, companies in the following are just a "collection", nothing is fixed so far:
*[[Burton and Central Railroad]]
*[[Ewa and Forintia Railroad]]
:{{MER-overpquery | name = >> railway with Ewa and Forintia Railroad as operator | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = operator/Ewa and Forintia Railroad | area = Federal States of Archanta | zoom = 4 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*[[Great Eastern and Stanton Folkstone Railway]]
:{{MER-overpquery | name = >> railway with GESF as operator | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = operator/GESF | area = Federal States of Archanta | zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
:{{MER-overpquery | name = >> sidings with GESF as operator | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = service/siding | search3 = operator/GESF | area = Federal States of Archanta | zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*[[Green Valley Railroad]]
*[[Minnonigan Central Railroad]]
*[[North Coast Railroad]]
*[[Sauganash and Northern Railroad]]
 
=Passenger transport=
Apart from some single trains (on freight tracks) there is '''no dense nationwide''' passenger rail transport network in the [[Federal States]].
 
==Commuter rails==
There are numerous commuter traffic networks, in large cities and metropolitan areas. No detailed discussion about that since they are not relevant on this page (since they are only related to one state and/or neighbors)!
 
==Long-distance passenger transport==
Long-distance passenger trains run on [[OGF:Federal_States/Interregional_rail_transport#Freight transport|freight tracks]], so collaboration can be focused on defining national standards:
*length of trains? (to map the platform length) OSM: 210 - 250 m Washington Union, New Haven Union; 300 m Boston South; 355 m Philadelphia 30th Street, New York Penn' (histor)
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{| class="toccolours" style="width:850px;"
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! Current situation in the US
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related wikipedia articles:
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amtrak Amtrak]</span>
 
[[File:Amtrak_network_map_2016.png|600px|Amtrak lines, please keep in mind that some connections only run once a week!|link=]]<br>
|}
 
 
Find currently mapped ArchRail lines:
*{{MER-overpquery | name = ArchRail as operator | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = operator/ArchRail | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
 
'''Quality assurance'''
*{{MER-overpquery | name = ArchRail as name | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = name/ArchRail | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
*{{MER-overpquery | name = Archrail as name | search1 = railway/rail | search2 = name/Archrail | area = Federal States of Archanta
| zoom = 5 | latitude = -35.907 | longitude = 148.008}}
 
==High-speed line at the East Coast?==
related wikipedia articles:
[[File:Tango_style_Wikipedia_Icon.svg|18px|link=]] <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acela_Express Acela Express]</span>
*proposal of a Central East Corridor (CEC) high-speed line, e.g. [[Huntington]] - [[Stanton]] - [[Burton]] - [[New Atwick]]?, e.g. [[User:Mstr/Sandbox/Federal_States_contributions#Peregrinus|Peregrinus Express]] (named after the Peregrine falcon), line is not yet discussed in detail
 
{{Federal States Coordination}}
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]

Latest revision as of 15:22, 15 April 2023