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This page is intended to offer Deodeca mappers a listing and collaborative space to create multi-province '''industries'''. Unlike [[Collab:Deodeca/Franchises|franchise business listings]] that are open to some or all mappers to use freely for their mapping, industries represent companies that require more thoughtful consideration in terms of placement of raw materials, factories, processing centers, warehouses, etc. to support the full supply chain required to bring (conceptual) goods from creation to consumption.
| style="padding:10px" |[[File:Achtung.svg|20x20px|]] '''This collaboration page for the Bai Empire is still under construction'''
*If you have any queries:
**[https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/zhenkang Message me, Zhenkang, personally], or
**[https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Forum:Official_collaboratives/Bai_Empire Ask on the Bai Empire forum].
|}
The following is the documentation of the national rail network in the Bai Empire.
 
== Overview ==
[[File:BaiRail logo.png|thumb|Logo of BaiRail]]
Passenger rail transport in the Bai Empire operates under a hybrid privatization-nationalization model in which the Bai government owns the rail operating assets while private operators maintain them. BaiRail is the brand name for most rail lines in the Empire, with services sharing a ticketing structure for seamless long-distance passenger rail service in the Bai Empire. All rail companies in the Bai Empire are heavily regulated by the Bai government, which sets fares and determines which routes the companies operate through licenses. The government also provides subsidies to the private companies to help maintain and improve the rail network.
 
The national rail network also facilitates freight transport serving the major ports and industrial areas of the Empire. While some freight lines might run parallel with passenger lines, they must still have separate facilities (e.g. tracks and stations) so as not to interfere or disrupt passenger services.


As the saying in Bai goes, the best way to travel across the Empire is... BaiRail.
Active Deodeca province owners are welcome to add their industries to the list below. Each company listed below should have one "sponsor" who is responsible for overseeing the development of the brand and its facilities throughout Deodeca. '''Sponsors are not permitted to map in other provinces without province owner permission under any circumstances,''' however, they are welcome to work directly with province owner in regards to coordinating and collaborating new locations and amenities on the map.


=== History ===
To prevent a "run" on new industries that may crowd out future brands, at this point each individual province owner may sponsor '''no more than four (4)''' companies. This cap may be increased or eliminated entirely as the project matures and new industries form.
[[File:Opening of the first railway in China from Shanghai to Woosung Port, 1876.jpg|thumb|Opening of the first rail line in the Empire]]
[[File:Series223-102.jpg|thumb|One of many modern passenger trains in the Bai Empire]]
As development and industralisation boomed in the rural areas of the Empire during the 1850s, wagons and carriages were considered "impractical and inefficient" to transport goods across the Empire. The Gaoxi Emperor in 1855 commissioned studies for a regional railroad network in the Empire, following a visit to the Federal States during which he witnessed the construction of the future transcontinental Great Western and Asperic Railroad. However, the conservative faction of the government opposed the railway project,  considering steam engines to be "clever but useless" contraptions and "interfering" with feng shui. Upon the Emperor's death in 1861, plans for the railway network halted.  


It was only in the 1870s that plans were revised with advocation by many private industries operating in the countryside. Not wanting to pay out of pocket, the Bai royal government permitted these companies to build and operate their own railroads. The central government also called for provincial governments to form their own railway building companies and raised funds by selling shares to citizens and levying taxes. This resulted in the rapid development of a rail network in the Empire.
==Manufacturing==
 
===Steel manufacturing===
By the early 20th century, the Bai rail network was dominated by three major companies: The Northern Bai Coastal Rail Company, the Central Bai Electric Railroad Corporation and the Eastern Electric Railway Company. The Middle Bai Government attempted to nationalise rail assets following labour strikes; it was met with a strong backlash.
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
 
! colspan="5" | Steel manufacturing
The rail network was modernised (converting from steam/diesel locomotives to electrical trains) and expanded under Fascist leader Yu Shanliu to demonstrate the technological progress of his regime and to use the railway system as a propaganda tool. During the War of Fellow Brothers, the rail network played a crucial role in transporting troops and supplies to the front lines. The rail lines hence were often targeted and destroyed in the fierce battles of the War. Due to a lack of a centralised government in the Warlord Era, the national rail network remained fractured with control under various regional companies. Under Yu Zeming's authoritarian rule in the 1960s to 1980s, the rail network was rebuilt and nationalised under BaiRail, with new lines being built and older lines being upgraded with new trains and infrastructure.
 
In the 21st century, to reduce the financial burden on the government and encourage competition in the transport sector, the Bai government sold off operations and services of BaiRail to new companies responsible for local passenger and freight services. While given greater freedom to make business decisions, licensed operators remain regulated under the Imperial Bureau of Rail and Road.
 
=== High Speed Rail ===
Alongside passenger rail, the Empire is also served by a network of high speed rail lines. The first HSR line from Port Dunghoi to Riqing via Xiongjing was built in the 1970s and rapidly expanded when Xiongjing hosted the 1988 Pax Nova Games. Bai develops its own HSR technology, with assistance from Izaki expertise.
 
==Mapping convention==
{{See also|Help:Making realistic railways}}
Unless otherwise stated, each rail line on the map is for one track; most rail lines would have two parallel tracks. Generally, all tracks are at least 5m apart from each other. As much as possible (especially in urban areas), tracks should be grade-separated. In the rural areas, please tag any intersection with roads with "railway crossing".
 
Platforms are 1.5m to the platform edge except for HSR which is 2m. Island platforms are generally minimally 8m wide and side platforms can be 5m. Platform length should be minimally 200m (shorter for local rural stations) and up to 350m (for major stations with interchange with HSR).
 
== Tagging convention ==
===Rail lines===
Please note that rail line refers to the rail corridor in general but not the services that run on the line.
{| class="wikitable"
!Topic
!Key
!Values
|-
|-
! rowspan="3" |Type of railway
! Company
| rowspan="3" |'''railway=*'''
! Sponsor
|''abandoned, disused, preserved'' - for unused railways
! Headquarters
! Facilities/Locations
! Details
|-
|-
|'''''rail'' - for regular railways'''
| Deosteel
| Arlo
| TBC
| [[https://opengeofiction.net/way/25860785#map=17/-35.39519/130.75873&layers=B|DeoSteel facility in Baptist Bay]], ...
| Nationwide steel and other minor material manufacturing company.
|-
|-
|''construction'' for railways under construction
|}
|-
! rowspan="2" |Terrain features
|bridge=*
|''yes'' - standard tag for all sorts of bridges
|-
|tunnel=*
|''yes'' - even railways have tunnels. wild!
|-
! rowspan="2" |Electricity
|electrified=*
|Generally ''yes''
<u>For specifics:</u>
 
''contact line'' if electrified by overhead wire (more common)


''rail'' if by [[Wikipedia:Third rail|third rail]] (very seldom used. Only for independent systems)
==Energy==
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
! colspan="5" | Power Generation
|-
|-
|voltage=*
! Company
|Usually ''25000V'' (25kV AC at 50Hz) for contact line.
! Sponsor
! Headquarters
! Facilities/Locations
! Details
|-
|-
!Gauge
| {{OqueryFS|Example}}
|gauge=*
| {{OGF user|Example}}
|Generally the Bai Empire uses standard gauge (1435mm) unless otherwise stated
| Example
|  
| Description
|-
|-
! rowspan="1" |Name
|}
|'''name=*'''
|To be in Baiyu. Rendered at level 17, in combination with ''usage=main'' at level 14, in combination with ''usage=main'' and ''highspeed=yes'' at level 13
<u>Naming guidelines:</u>


* National/Provincial rail: [one character start location] + [one character end location] + “线” (ie. for a route from Port Dungoi to Riqing, “东庆线”)
==Technology==
** If following major geographical location, the rail line can name after the location, but no more than 3 characters before “线” (ie. for a route along the east coast, “东海岸线”)
===Hardware/Software===
* Local/Inner City rail: [anything] + “线”
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
* HSR: See National/Provincial but ending would be "高速线" instead of just “线”
! colspan="5" | Hardware and Software
|-
|-
! rowspan="6" |Service
! Company
| rowspan="2" |service=*
! Sponsor
! Headquarters
! Facilities/Locations
! Details
|-
|-
|''siding, spur, yard'' - describing the function of the particular track.
| Enderbyte Programs ltd.
|Enderbyte09
| Collisville
| Collisville, Midway
|Currently provincial software company.
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" |usage=*
|-
|''main'' or ''branch'' for multi-purpose railway lines
|-
|''freight'' for long-distance cargo lines, ''industrial'' for lines servicing factories
|-
|''tourism'' for... well, tourism and ''military'' for lines used predominantly by the army (e.g. military areas)
|-
! rowspan="1" |Speed
| colspan="2" |Generally 160km/h (maximum) for passenger rail, 300km/h for HSR. See [[Help:Making realistic railways/2]] for speeds at track curves.
|}
|}


===Railway stations===
=== Computers, Phones, and Tablets ===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
====Station node====
! colspan="5" | Computers, Phones, and Tablets
 
*For multiple lines sharing a station, try to minimise the number of railway station nodes by using a common node for all lines except lines that are physically located away from node.
*Node shall be positioned at the centroid of the station. This position may not be identical to the train station building as it should represent the center of the station premise inclusive of train platform.
*Used to capture the lines available at the station via route relations. This can be used to render transfer stations connected to different lines.
 
{| class="wikitable"
!Key
!Value
!Comment
|-
|-
|name
! Company
|Name of station in Baiyu
! Sponsor
|Generally stations are named after the town/village they serve. For major intercity stations, add the city's prefix in addition to the station name (e.g. 雄京晃捝). Major stations are considered to have at least three distinctive mainline services.
! Headquarters
! Facilities/Locations
! Details
|-
|-
|name:en
| Bytersoft
|Name of station in Ingerish/Hanyu Pinyin
|Varnel_Maiser
|
| Georgeville
| Georgeville, Agawaskway
Kingstown, Agawaskway
|A regional Tablet and Laptop producer, founded in Georgeville.
|}
===Social Media===
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
! colspan="5" | Social Media
|-
|-
|railway
! Company
|station
! Sponsor
|For legacy public transport route relations (public_transport:version=1)
! Headquarters
! Facilities/Locations
! Details
|-
|-
|public_transport
|station
|For new public transport route relations (public_transport:version=2)
|}
|}


====Stop Position====
==Transportation==
Shall be used as member stop in new public transport route relations.
===Railroads===
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Key
===Auto Manufacturing===
!Value
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
!Comment
! colspan="5" | Auto Manufacturing
|-
|-
|name
! Company
|Name of station in Baiyu
! Sponsor
|Should be same as the station served
! Headquarters
! Facilities/Locations
! Details
|-
|-
|name:en
|Name of station in Ingerish
|
|-
|public_transport
|stop_position
|For new public transport relations (public_transport:version=2)
|}
|}


====Buildings====
==Machinery==
For physical station buildings.
===Farm Equipment===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
!Key
! colspan="5" | Power Generation
!Value
!Comment
|-
|-
|name
! Company
|Name of station in Baiyu
! Sponsor
|Should be same as the station served
! Headquarters
! Facilities/Locations
! Details
|-
|-
|name:en
|Gemstone Agricultural Solutions
|Name of station in Ingerish
|Arlo
|
|New Reydon (To be mapped)
|-
|Shop in {{Way|25630056|Culverden}}, ...
|building
|National farm equipment manufacturer and retailer
|train_station, roof
|This refers to the physical station building or roof structure.
|}
|}


=== Railway Route Relation (services) ===
{{Deodeca Coordination}}
Each direction/service should be represented by a route relation.
[[Category:Deodeca collaborative documentation]]
{| class="wikitable"
|+Parameters of a route relation
!Key
!Value
!Comment
|-
|name
|Name of service in Baiyu
|[Line name] + [service type: local/express] + [direction] + [destination]
E.g. 东岸线普通东行彬谭 [Dong'anxian Local Eastbound (to) Bintan]
|-
|name:en
|Name of service in Ingerish
|Similar to above but Ingerish
|-
|ref
|
|
|-
|type
|route
|Indicates route relation.
|-
|route
|train (Train-specific)
|Indicates route type.
|-
|network
|BaiRail (default)
|
|-
|public_transport:version
|2
|
|}
Each relation should have all rail lines sorted (ensure no broken relations!) inclusive of the railway station served (as role=station) and railway stop position (as role=stop)
{| class="wikitable"
|+Members of a route relation
!Member
!Member Type
!Member Role
!Comment
|-
|Railway Line
|Way
| -
|For railway ways.
|-
|Railway Station
|Node
|station
|For railway station node.
|-
|Railway Stop Position
|Node
|stop
|For new public transport relations stop position (specifically indicating which platform the service calls at).
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Types of cross-country services (to be worked on)
!Service
!Comment
|-
|Limited Express 特急
|Direct connections between major stations in large cities
|-
|Express 快急
|Direct connections between major towns and cities
|-
|Semi Express 准急
|Include connections with towns with substantial populations
|-
|Commuter Express 各快
|Skips some stations
|-
|Local 各停
|Stops at all stations
|-
|Airport Express 机场快急
|Connects major stations in a city to the airport
|}
Route variants of a service should be part of a route master relation.
{| class="wikitable"
!Key
!Value
!Comment
|-
|name
|Name of route master relation in Baiyu
|[Line name]
E.g. 东岸线
|-
|name:en
|Name in Ingerish
|
|-
|type
|route_master
|Indicates route master relation.
|-
|route_master
|railway, train, subway
|Indicates general route or train specific route.
|}
[[Category:Bai collaborative documentation]]

Revision as of 18:15, 16 March 2023

This page is intended to offer Deodeca mappers a listing and collaborative space to create multi-province industries. Unlike franchise business listings that are open to some or all mappers to use freely for their mapping, industries represent companies that require more thoughtful consideration in terms of placement of raw materials, factories, processing centers, warehouses, etc. to support the full supply chain required to bring (conceptual) goods from creation to consumption.

Active Deodeca province owners are welcome to add their industries to the list below. Each company listed below should have one "sponsor" who is responsible for overseeing the development of the brand and its facilities throughout Deodeca. Sponsors are not permitted to map in other provinces without province owner permission under any circumstances, however, they are welcome to work directly with province owner in regards to coordinating and collaborating new locations and amenities on the map.

To prevent a "run" on new industries that may crowd out future brands, at this point each individual province owner may sponsor no more than four (4) companies. This cap may be increased or eliminated entirely as the project matures and new industries form.

Manufacturing

Steel manufacturing

Steel manufacturing
Company Sponsor Headquarters Facilities/Locations Details
Deosteel Arlo TBC [facility in Baptist Bay], ... Nationwide steel and other minor material manufacturing company.

Energy

Power Generation
Company Sponsor Headquarters Facilities/Locations Details
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Technology

Hardware/Software

Hardware and Software
Company Sponsor Headquarters Facilities/Locations Details
Enderbyte Programs ltd. Enderbyte09 Collisville Collisville, Midway Currently provincial software company.

Computers, Phones, and Tablets

Computers, Phones, and Tablets
Company Sponsor Headquarters Facilities/Locations Details
Bytersoft Varnel_Maiser Georgeville Georgeville, Agawaskway

Kingstown, Agawaskway

A regional Tablet and Laptop producer, founded in Georgeville.

Social Media

Social Media
Company Sponsor Headquarters Facilities/Locations Details

Transportation

Railroads

Auto Manufacturing

Auto Manufacturing
Company Sponsor Headquarters Facilities/Locations Details

Machinery

Farm Equipment

Power Generation
Company Sponsor Headquarters Facilities/Locations Details
Gemstone Agricultural Solutions Arlo New Reydon (To be mapped) Shop in Culverden, ... National farm equipment manufacturer and retailer

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