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'''BERT''', formerly Blocky Electric Rapid Transit, is an rapid transit system in New WolvHaven. It is operated by BERTransit, under a contract granted by TransHaven. The system consists of 3 lines, of which are comprised of 12 stations in total: The District Line, terminating at Mechanicsburg Junction in the north, and Palais De Royal at the south, the Westford Line terminating at Bella Vista in the west and Stalingrad South in the West, and the Wolfminster Line terminating at Monceau in the central, and Bella Vista in the east.  
'''BERT''', formerly Blocky Electric Rapid Transit, is an rapid transit system in New WolvHaven. It is operated by BERTransit, under a concession granted by the [[Department of Transport]]. The system consists of 3 lines, of which are comprised of 23 stations in total with a total combined track length of 5km.  


Initially created by '''Axton''' as a rival transit system to the [[WolvHaven Metro (4th Haven)|WolvHaven Metro]], the BERT serves as a supplementary service to the Metro, with all trains running on automatic frequency.  
The District Line, terminating at Mechanicsburg Junction in the north, and Palais De Royal at the south, the Westford Line terminating at Bella Vista in the west and Stalingrad South in the West, and the Wolfminster Line terminating at Monceau in the central, and Bella Vista in the east.  


Apart from the District Line running fully automatically, all other lines operate at [[Automatic train operation|semi-automatic]] operation.


Initially created by '''Axton''' as a rival transit system to the [[WolvHaven Metro (4th Haven)|WolvHaven Metro]], the BERT today serves as a supplementary service that compliments the Metro, with all trains running automatic or semi-automatically.
==History==
==History==
BERT changes its full name from ''Blocky Elevated Rapid Transit'' to ''Blocky Electric Rapid Transit.'' In September 2014, BERT is no longer an acronym.
BERT changes its full name from ''Blocky Elevated Rapid Transit'' to ''Blocky Electric Rapid Transit.'' In September 2014, BERT is no longer an acronym.