East Shire Transit

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East Shire Transit, a vital rail network traversing the scenic eastern landscapes of the Shire, spans from the northeastern city of Laurelian to the southeastern island village of Hashimoto. With its main branch extending for approximately 20 kilometers, this extensive rail system offers efficient and picturesque travel, enriching the eastern regions of the Shire. The journey along the main branch takes appoximately 20 minutes, ensuring swift connectivity between diverse communities.

Main Branch Stops

  • Laurelian: Currently closed for renovations as of December 2023. Upon reopening, it will serve as a crucial interchange for the Norshire Line and Nysa Line.
  • Slyy Golf: Nestled around an exclusive golf course, Slyy Golf is a small, affluent community served by the East Shire Transit.
  • Roofshire: This tranquil town invites travelers to enjoy a quiet respite along the East Shire Transit journey.
  • Divinity’s Reach: A rehabilitated castle transformed into a sporting arena, offering visitors thrilling obstacle courses and race challenges.
  • Treetops: Known for a central tree adorned with numerous treehouses, Treetops is a popular vacation destination along the route.
  • Nordar: Controlled by the Athitican Empire, Nordar serves as a junction for the smaller branch towards Ylvania and a connection point for the Empire Line.
  • Hulduhóll: Famed for its brick buildings, Hulduhóll is a large town in Alfur County, allowing passengers to change for the Empire Line or the shorter branch of East Shire Transit.
  • Sveppahverfi: Recognizable for its mushroom-shaped buildings, this distinctive town in Alfur County adds a touch of whimsy to the transit experience.
  • Valashu: An island city situated between Emeraldia and Vallachia, Valashu introduces travelers to a unique blend of regional influences.
  • Saguaria: Serving the Cactus County community, Saguaria is a notable stop for those changing to the Empire Line.
  • Willem Stad: This rapidly growing metropolis is a testament to the vibrant urban development along the East Shire Transit.
  • Frankrikeshavn: A sizable waterfront town where passengers can seamlessly transfer to the Thule Line.
  • Bobatown: Known for its unique architecture, Bobatown offers a distinctive atmosphere for transit enthusiasts.
  • Hashimoto: Concluding the main branch, Hashimoto stands as a small island village renowned for its Shai influenced architecture.

Shorter Branch Stops:

  • Xylo: A small Enpeecee village at the end of the shorter branch.
  • Catville: A growing town adjacent to Cat Town
  • Ylvania: A medieval-inspired town forming part of the shorter branch
  • Nordar: A significant intersection where the shorter branch intersects with the main branch.
  • Hulduhóll: Another crucial junction where the shorter branch reconnects with the main branch.
  • Nágrannabaenum: A town in Alfur County, adjacent to Hulduhóll

East Shire Transit, with its extensive network and diverse destinations, stands as a testament to the Shire's commitment to efficient and well-connected public transportation. Passengers are treated to a journey through the eastern tapestry, connecting vibrant communities and picturesque landscapes along the way.