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Previously I sketched out some draft [[User:TheMayor/sandbox/National Rail schedules|long-distance passenger rail corridors]] that the FSA could use, but after further refinement and discussions with numerous other stateowners, I wanted to formally submit a proposal.
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Keeping in mind that our project is American-inspired and long-distance passenger travel is predominantly done via air or car, this is a basic, bare-bones long-distance framework that provides every state with at least one train per day to ensure a cohesive, but not necessarily convenient, long-distance network of passenger trains. Some busier corridors would have more than one train a day, but generally this system is inspired by Amtrak's current network of long-distance "overnight" trains. Speeds would generally be capped at about 80mph (130km/h), but select areas could see speeds of up to 110mph (175km/h).
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The long-distance network would officially consist of ten "named" trains, or 32 individual trains numbered between 1 and 99. This does '''not''' include the ArchRail high-speed network in the Southeast, which wouldn't be affected by this proposal (although would be considered as-is as part of the network to ensure all states are connected to the national network).
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These trains would be funded at the national level and operated by the national passenger railroad company.
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Not included on the map, but included in the proposal, is a framework to allow for regional hubs for shorter-distance passenger rail routes. These routes would generally not be overnight trains, and would be more like commuter-style intercity service within an individual region. These routes would be capped at about six hours in duration, at the same lower-speed (80-110mph) constraints. These trains would be numbered in the 100-999 band, based on their regional "hub". I've added some potential hubs in the train listing above, but these would be organized and determined by the individual regions rather than at a national level. Regions would also have the option of creating their own passenger railroad companies to operate those trains, or they could choose to have the national passenger rail company operate them on their behalf. (The latter option is similar to how Amtrak currently operates state-supported service on non-long distance trains in the United States outside of the Northeast Corridor.)
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There is no national high-speed network of trains in the Federal States; however, there are two existing regional high-speed routes: ArchRail in the Southeast, and LakeLynx in the West Lakes. ''This proposal does not include any changes to those existing regional initiatives.''
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We'd also need to create a company name for the national passenger railroad company. '''Feel free to add options to this list:'''
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To view the previous discussion, important clarifications, or how changes were made to the original proposal, click "expand" at right.
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">Interested in other thoughts and ideas on this topic. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 18:12, 27 February 2023 (UTC)


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I think the map looks good overall. The one thing I would prefer is a rerouting of the Ardentic and Asperic between St. Joseph and Jundah. I would prefer it goes from St. Joseph to Swansonville to Colurona to Wahanta to Jundah. The section I am proposing a rerouting of would be minimally affected as The Explorer is already providing service. Additionally, the proposed reroute would serve a larger population. - [[User:Glauber|Glauber]] ([[User talk:Glauber|talk]]) 18:55, 27 February 2023 (UTC)
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:That's a great suggestion. I've updated the sketch accordingly; let me know if that makes sense with what you were thinking of. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 17:05, 2 March 2023 (UTC)
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}}'''Adamsville''' is the capital and largest city of the [[Federal States|F.S.]] State of [[Ogdalen]]. It is located mainly in Adams County, with a small portion in Colsex County, and is the county seat of the former. With a population of 357,543 as of 2020, it is the ___th largest in the nation. It is the center of the Adamsville Metropolitan Area, with around 1.4 million people, which is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country.


Adamsville was founded in 1772 on the banks of the Cholotka River. It was named for Fort Adams, which was named after explorer Henry Adams. The city quickly grew as it was the uppermost navigable city on the river upstream from Lake Fisher. In 1802, it was named the state capital of Ogdalen, replacing Morganton. After slavery was abolished, it became the most industrialized city in the northeast.
Maybe there could be a line that branches off from the Explorer somewhere near Apricity? It could go southeast to serve Jericho, Caldwell City, and Massodeya City. It could possibly be extended to Silverdale for convenience's sake and how it's a pretty short distance, but it's not necessary.
--[[User:IiEarth|IiEarth]] ([[User talk:IiEarth|talk]]) 21:59, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
:I'm reluctant to add another branch of The Explorer, but I agree and think that there would be enough demand for a train that roughly parallels FS-1 through the Massodeyas. So instead I've updated the map with a new train that serves this route and eliminated the branch of The Explorer. There probably could be a regional Andreapolis-SVD train to close the gap. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 23:40, 5 March 2023 (UTC)


Today, it is a major center for the music industry, especially country and hip-hop. Other important industries include food distribution and manufacturing, automobile assembly, healthcare, and technology. Major corporations headquartered in or near the city include Archantana Records, Cybus, Musician's Center, Myriad Health, and Winstons. Notable attractions in Adamsville include Patriot Park, home to the Ogdalen Capitol Building, the Myriad Health Field, home to the Adamsville Ospreys, the Archantan Music Hall of Fame, the Museum of Country Music, Fort Adams State Park, and the Riverwalk.  It is home to many colleges and universities, including Evergreen University, which is consistently ranked in the top 25 schools in the nation.
Just as US's Amtrak has several Canadian stations as termini for northbound routes (eg Vancouver, BC, Montreal, QC, etc), I always imagined the FS rail through Ohunkagan would actually terminate in Ste-Jeanne, OO. That would be the routes 9/10.--[[User:Luciano|Luciano]] ([[User talk:Luciano|talk]]) 04:50, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
:Amtrak's international routes are not actually long-distance trains, but regional "daytime" services. While there definitely would and should be regional trips from Ohunkagan across the border into Ooayatais, logistically speaking I don't think they'd be part of the long-distance overnight services and would require a transfer in Ohunkagan (similar to how service to Vancouver requires transferring from the ''Coast Starlight'' to a ''Cascades'' train, and service to Toronto requires transferring to the ''Maple Leaf'' in either Buffalo or New York City). --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 17:25, 6 March 2023 (UTC)


== History ==
I like the routes as they relate to Alormen. How are these being implemented on the map? Some sort of relation or is it just for fun? [[User:Ruadh|Ruadh]] ([[User talk:Ruadh|talk]]) 17:11, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
:On the map they'd only be mapped as relations, although figuring out the routes and getting into the logistics weeds a bit may also show up on the map as well (for instance, if the "Two Lakes" north-south route ends in Andreapolis, there will need to be some yard space available near the station to service the train overnight). Likewise understanding a rough approximation of the train volumes expected will help to guide how many platforms are needed at major stations, and will let us identify core interstate corridors that should remain contiguous across various states. --[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 17:25, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
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== Geography ==
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Downtown Adamsville is located on the east bank of the Cholotka River, in the Ogdalen Piedmont, at the uppermost navigable point from Lake Fisher. The majority of the city lies on the east side of the river, however there are small areas on the west side, with the majority of the area taken up by the seperate city West Adamsville. Adamsville takes up the majority of Adams County. Downtown Adamsville lies at an elevation of 569 feet above sea level, with areas farther away from the river approaching 700 feet. Adamsville is located about 10 miles from Mentone, 16 miles from Summit, 38 miles from Morganton, and 45 miles from Graggville.
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=== Metropolitan Area ===
Adamsville is the center of the Adamsville-Mentone-Summit Metropolitan Area, which is the largest in Ogdalen, with a population of ___. It includes the counties of Adams, Northlake, Colsex, Hartley, Middle, Holston, and Davis.
 
Notable suburbs of Adamsville include:
 
Mentone, Holston County (69,134)
 
Summit, Northlake County (46,235)
 
West Adamsville, Adams County (21,745)
 
Crockerville, Colsex County (21,032)
 
Wedgewood, Adams County (18,072)
 
Xylopolis, Northlake County (13,319)
 
Middleville, Middle County (7,438)
 
=== Neighborhoods===
[[File:Southpark_aerial_Charlotte_NC.jpg|alt=|thumb|Stapleton]]
[[File:Charlotte_hearst_tower.jpg|alt=|thumb|The Ogdalen Tower, the tallest building in Adamsville and Ogdalen]]
Adamsville is divided into many neighborhoods. Downtown Adamsville contains most of the high rises in the city, and many cultural and historical attractions, including Fort Adams State Park. Music Square, just to the north of downtown, is home to the center of Adamsville's music industry. To the southeast of downtown is Ogdalen Yards, known colloquially as The Yards, which is a gentrified industrial area next to the railroad with many upscale hotels, apartments, and shops. North of downtown, above Broad Street, is the Medical District, which is home to many of the city's hospitals and clinics. 
 
East of The Yards and FS-370 is Uptown, which is home to Evergreen University. To the south of Downtown and Uptown are the neighborhoods of Myrtle Park, Kalmish Garden, and Blossomdale, which are home to the majority of the city's black population. To the west of uptown is the affluent and historical residential Abbottson neighborhood.
 
To the west of OG-11 and between the Old Xylopolis Highway and FS-__ is an area known by locals as "The Slice". It consists of affluent, majority white suburbs and is the richest suburban in the city. It is named The Slice as it "takes a slice" out of the poorer, mainly minority neighborhoods to the east and north. In the heart of The Slice is the Stapleton Neighborhood, which contains a large business area where many companies are headquartered and has the largest mall in all of the northeast, the Stapleton Mall. The Slice continues south outside of Adamsville to the exurban suburbs of Wedgewood and Summit.
 
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*Abbotson
* Blackwood
*Blossomdale
*Carnegie
*Coventry Hills
* Croft Village
*Croft West
*Downtown
*Fernhaven
*Glendale
*Graniteville
*Kalmish Garden
*Melbourne Lake
*Myrtle Park
* Ogdalen Yards
*Raleigh Hill
*RiverWest
*South Adamsville
*Stapleton
* Stapleton
*Trent Oaks
*Uptown
*Westhaven
*Woodmont
 
===Climate===
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Just like most of the northeast, Ogdalen has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen ''Cfa''), with 4 distinct seasons and hot, humid summers and cool, wet winters.
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===Initiative 1: National Passenger Network===
The map included above summarizes the principal national rail network that is funded on a federal level. The map does not preclude regional initiatives of additional lines or require any change to the two existing HSR rails (ArchRail and LakeLynx). The national network shown is codified like the national highway network, so changes will require approval of the coordinators but can also be done as needed to adjust to future needs.


==Demographics==
Please choose one (1) option below.
 
==Economy==
Starting in the early 2000s, Adamsville's economy has boomed due to several corporations moving there due to its low taxes, and its population booming due to its low cost of living and favorable weather, making it one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the Federal States. It has been ranked by many publications as one of the best cities to move to, start a family, and start a business. Major companies headquartered in the Adamsville Metropolitan Area include Myriad Health, Cybus, Winstons, Archantan Records, Musician's Center, Sunny Side Up!, and Farmer's Supply.
 
Adamsville is a major center for the music industry, and is home to the major record label Archantan Records along with many smaller labels. It is a major center for country and hip-hop, and in recent years pop music has also become relevant.
 
==Arts and Culture==
 
===Dining===
[[File:Half-chicken_(dark_meat)_at_Hattie_B's_with_side_of_baked_beans_and_mac_&_cheese.jpg|alt=|thumb|A typical meal from Adamsville, featuring fried chicken with baked beans and mac & cheese on the side.]]
Adamsville is a center of the unique cuisine of the Northeastern Federal States. Popular foods include fried chicken, barbecue, and and ham. Downtown Adamsville is home to the famous Restaurant Row, which historically has been home to some of the most prestigious restaurants in the nation, but in recent years has turned into somewhat of a tourist trap, with much lower quality restaurants along with gift shops and other stores.  


Major restaurant chains from Adamsville include Auntie Pam's, which serves fast-casual Ogdalen style cuisine, Sunny Side Up!, a fast casual breakfast chain, and Eve's, an ice cream chain found nationwide and also in stores.
'''Yes, I approve the adoption of the national passenger network'''
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===Entertainment and Preforming Arts===
'''No, I do not approve the national passenger network'''
Being a major center for the music industry, Adamsville has a vibrant music scene, and it is common for local artists to preform at restaurants, bars, and cafes. The professional music industry is centered in Music Square, along Music Street and Casper Street, where many record labels and record stores are located. Adamsville is often considered the capital of country music and is also a major center for pop and hip-hop. Adamsville is home to many museums and attractions related to music, including the Archantan Music Hall of Fame, the Museum of Country Music, the Jazz and Blues Museum, and . In April, the week long Adamsville Arts Festival is held, bringing professionals and fans alike from the music, theater, dance, visual art, and many more fields.
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# [[User:Ifgus|Ifgus]] ([[User talk:Ifgus|talk]]) 19:44, 13 August 2023 (UTC)


===Tourism===
===Initiative 2: Naming the National Passenger Network===
Adamsville's biggest draw for tourism is its music scene, drawing fans, researchers, and aspiring musicians to the city. Attractions in the city related to music include the Archantan Music Hall of Fame, the Museum of Country Music, and the Jazz and Blues Museum. Many tourists also attend live preformances by country musicians at the ___. Every May, Adamsville hosts the Adamsville Musicon, a music convention, at the Adamsville Convention Center.
Two options were submitted as proposals for the name of the passenger network. Please choose one (1) option below.


History is also a big draw for tourists to the city. Fort Adams State Park, located in downtown, features a reconstruction of the 18th century, and is the most visited state park in Ogdalen. Also located in downtown is Patriot Park, home to Ogdalen's capitol building.
'''FedeRail''' (''Fede''ral ''Rail''ways)
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Although not located close to any major recreational attractions, Adamsville is commonly used as a base to explore recreational areas in different parts of Ogdalen, such as Lake Fisher, Lone Mountains State Park, and the mountains in the west and north of the state, including Balsam State Forest.
'''Fedstar''' (''Fed''eral ''Sta''tes ''R''ail)
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Previously I sketched out some draft long-distance passenger rail corridors that the FSA could use, but after further refinement and discussions with numerous other stateowners, I wanted to formally submit a proposal.

Long-Distance Network

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Keeping in mind that our project is American-inspired and long-distance passenger travel is predominantly done via air or car, this is a basic, bare-bones long-distance framework that provides every state with at least one train per day to ensure a cohesive, but not necessarily convenient, long-distance network of passenger trains. Some busier corridors would have more than one train a day, but generally this system is inspired by Amtrak's current network of long-distance "overnight" trains. Speeds would generally be capped at about 80mph (130km/h), but select areas could see speeds of up to 110mph (175km/h).

The long-distance network would officially consist of ten "named" trains, or 32 individual trains numbered between 1 and 99. This does not include the ArchRail high-speed network in the Southeast, which wouldn't be affected by this proposal (although would be considered as-is as part of the network to ensure all states are connected to the national network).

These trains would be funded at the national level and operated by the national passenger railroad company.

Regional Networks

Not included on the map, but included in the proposal, is a framework to allow for regional hubs for shorter-distance passenger rail routes. These routes would generally not be overnight trains, and would be more like commuter-style intercity service within an individual region. These routes would be capped at about six hours in duration, at the same lower-speed (80-110mph) constraints. These trains would be numbered in the 100-999 band, based on their regional "hub". I've added some potential hubs in the train listing above, but these would be organized and determined by the individual regions rather than at a national level. Regions would also have the option of creating their own passenger railroad companies to operate those trains, or they could choose to have the national passenger rail company operate them on their behalf. (The latter option is similar to how Amtrak currently operates state-supported service on non-long distance trains in the United States outside of the Northeast Corridor.)

High-Speed Routes

There is no national high-speed network of trains in the Federal States; however, there are two existing regional high-speed routes: ArchRail in the Southeast, and LakeLynx in the West Lakes. This proposal does not include any changes to those existing regional initiatives.

Company Name

We'd also need to create a company name for the national passenger railroad company. Feel free to add options to this list:

  • FedeRail (Federal Railways)
  • Fedstar (Federal States Rail)

Discussion

To view the previous discussion, important clarifications, or how changes were made to the original proposal, click "expand" at right.

Interested in other thoughts and ideas on this topic. --TheMayor (talk) 18:12, 27 February 2023 (UTC)

I think the map looks good overall. The one thing I would prefer is a rerouting of the Ardentic and Asperic between St. Joseph and Jundah. I would prefer it goes from St. Joseph to Swansonville to Colurona to Wahanta to Jundah. The section I am proposing a rerouting of would be minimally affected as The Explorer is already providing service. Additionally, the proposed reroute would serve a larger population. - Glauber (talk) 18:55, 27 February 2023 (UTC)

That's a great suggestion. I've updated the sketch accordingly; let me know if that makes sense with what you were thinking of. --TheMayor (talk) 17:05, 2 March 2023 (UTC)
Yes, that is exactly what I was thinking. Thanks! Glauber (talk) 17:15, 2 March 2023 (UTC)

Maybe there could be a line that branches off from the Explorer somewhere near Apricity? It could go southeast to serve Jericho, Caldwell City, and Massodeya City. It could possibly be extended to Silverdale for convenience's sake and how it's a pretty short distance, but it's not necessary. --IiEarth (talk) 21:59, 5 March 2023 (UTC)

I'm reluctant to add another branch of The Explorer, but I agree and think that there would be enough demand for a train that roughly parallels FS-1 through the Massodeyas. So instead I've updated the map with a new train that serves this route and eliminated the branch of The Explorer. There probably could be a regional Andreapolis-SVD train to close the gap. --TheMayor (talk) 23:40, 5 March 2023 (UTC)

Just as US's Amtrak has several Canadian stations as termini for northbound routes (eg Vancouver, BC, Montreal, QC, etc), I always imagined the FS rail through Ohunkagan would actually terminate in Ste-Jeanne, OO. That would be the routes 9/10.--Luciano (talk) 04:50, 6 March 2023 (UTC)

Amtrak's international routes are not actually long-distance trains, but regional "daytime" services. While there definitely would and should be regional trips from Ohunkagan across the border into Ooayatais, logistically speaking I don't think they'd be part of the long-distance overnight services and would require a transfer in Ohunkagan (similar to how service to Vancouver requires transferring from the Coast Starlight to a Cascades train, and service to Toronto requires transferring to the Maple Leaf in either Buffalo or New York City). --TheMayor (talk) 17:25, 6 March 2023 (UTC)

I like the routes as they relate to Alormen. How are these being implemented on the map? Some sort of relation or is it just for fun? Ruadh (talk) 17:11, 6 March 2023 (UTC)

On the map they'd only be mapped as relations, although figuring out the routes and getting into the logistics weeds a bit may also show up on the map as well (for instance, if the "Two Lakes" north-south route ends in Andreapolis, there will need to be some yard space available near the station to service the train overnight). Likewise understanding a rough approximation of the train volumes expected will help to guide how many platforms are needed at major stations, and will let us identify core interstate corridors that should remain contiguous across various states. --TheMayor (talk) 17:25, 6 March 2023 (UTC)

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If you are an FSA state-owner or state coordinator, please vote for both initiatives below. To vote, sign your name by placing four tildes (~~~~) on a new line under your preferred option.

Initiative 1: National Passenger Network

The map included above summarizes the principal national rail network that is funded on a federal level. The map does not preclude regional initiatives of additional lines or require any change to the two existing HSR rails (ArchRail and LakeLynx). The national network shown is codified like the national highway network, so changes will require approval of the coordinators but can also be done as needed to adjust to future needs.

Please choose one (1) option below.

Yes, I approve the adoption of the national passenger network

  1. Glauber (talk) 20:12, 4 August 2023 (UTC)
  2. TheMayor (talk) 23:54, 4 August 2023 (UTC)
  3. Arlo (talk) 00:39, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  4. Alessa (talk) 13:49, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  5. Ruadh (talk) 14:07, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  6. Brunanter (talk) 21:40, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  7. Icefur2 (talk) 07:21, 6 August 2023 (UTC)
  8. ItsTybear (talk) 02:18, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  9. Geoc3ladus (talk) 03:51, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  10. wangi (talk) 10:40, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  11. Leowezy (talk) 12:20, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  12. Infrarrojo (talk) 17:58, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  13. ThePhrogianOverlord (talk) 03:31, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
  14. Infinatious (talk) 14:56, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
  15. ~ Canada LaVearn (talk) 19:54, 11 August 2023 (UTC)
  16. Fluffr Nuttr (talk) 05:01, 18 August 2023 (UTC)

No, I do not approve the national passenger network

  1. Davieerr (talk) 15:07, 6 August 2023 (UTC)
  2. Ifgus (talk) 19:44, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Initiative 2: Naming the National Passenger Network

Two options were submitted as proposals for the name of the passenger network. Please choose one (1) option below.

FedeRail (Federal Railways)

  1. ItsTybear (talk) 02:18, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  2. ThePhrogianOverlord (talk) 03:31, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
  3. Ifgus (talk) 19:44, 13 August 2023 (UTC)

Fedstar (Federal States Rail)

  1. Glauber (talk) 20:12, 4 August 2023 (UTC)
  2. TheMayor (talk) 23:54, 4 August 2023 (UTC)
  3. Arlo (talk) 00:39, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  4. Alessa (talk) 13:49, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  5. Ruadh (talk) 14:07, 5 August 2023 (UTC)
  6. Icefur2 (talk) 07:21, 6 August 2023 (UTC)
  7. Davieerr (talk) 15:07, 6 August 2023 (UTC)
  8. Geoc3ladus (talk) 03:52, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  9. wangi (talk) 10:40, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  10. Leowezy (talk) 12:20, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  11. Infrarrojo (talk) 17:58, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
  12. Infinatious (talk) 14:56, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
  13. ~ Canada LaVearn (talk) 19:54, 11 August 2023 (UTC)
  14. Fluffr Nuttr (talk) 05:00, 18 August 2023 (UTC)