Anuman Line

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A bridge of Anuman Line near Krain.

The Anuman Line is an STA railway situated in northeastern Shire. It currently serves three stations from the Laurelian International Hope Station, well known by its lotus-formed architecture, to the mountainous town of Krain. With a length of 2.4 kilometers, it is among the shortest intercity railways serving The Shire.

Structure

The Anuman Line spans approximately 2.4 kilometers (1.5 miles). It includes four bridges; one near Laurelian Hope, one between Laurelian Nature Preserve and Krain, and two near Krain. The bridges near Laurelian Hope and Krain adhere to their settlements' cultural architecture, while the remaining bridge is cobblestone-made, credited to Fertoman. Near the latter, there is a pathway bridge above the line. The bridge near Laurelian Hope is also a branching bridge that serves the Norshire Line. Aside of these, the line covers two tunnels between Laurelian Hope and the Natural Preserve; one of the tunnel's design is under construction while being functional.

Stations Along the Anuman Line

  • Laurelian International Hope Station: The southern stop of the Anuman Line. The station is renowned Shire-wide by its giant lotus-formed architecture, which might be inspired from Laurelian spirituality. The station also serves the Norshire Line.
  • Laurelian Nature Preserve: Amid the natural scenery, its station is adjacent to three villages, occupied by Enpeecees. The villages are protected by gates and iron golems. Each village is based on different materials: spruce, cherry blossom, and bamboo.
  • Krain: The northern stop of the Anuman Line. Krain is a picturesque small town in the snowy highlands of northeastern Shire, known for its GUP clothing brand. The town's station also serves the Spectral Line.

References

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