Intercity Line 1 (Gardellia Mainlines)


Intercity Line 1

A photo of an IC-1 rail corridor, taken by MineShafter61
Overview
Type Commuter Rail
System Gardellia Mainline
Status Operational
Termini New Brighton, Clexio Bay/TomiVille
Stations 13
Services 1
Operation
Opened 2017
Operator(s) TransHaven
Character -
Depot(s) New Brighton, Linirea (defunct)
Rolling stock POF25SDA
Technical
Line Length 12.5km (approximately)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification 750 V DC Third rail
Operating speed 200km/h (124.2 mph)
Route Map
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Intercity Line 1, also often shortened to IC-1, is a private railroad built and operated by the North West Gardellia Alliance, running east to west along Northern Gardellia. It connects the N.W.G.A Council to the western side of the alliance, starting at Fukuya and going through Bad Fischdorf, Council, Schitt's Creek and eventually terminating in New Brighton.

History

Despite it being the oldest IC line, IC-1 is still comparatively more high-tech and modern than the rest, but not without many steps to get there though. The first version of the line was an idea by Pixelixel (now derwurzelkater), Delfino88 and OscarTheOscar_. Its purpose was to connect the two cities of Bad Fischdorf (then named Noran) and Fukuya when the Central Peninsular line was down. (For more context, there weren't signs at some stations to spawn a train, and some didn't even have a button.) After the Central Peninsular line was repaired, the three decided that they enjoyed the line and kept it.

Shortly after, the North West Gardellia Alliance (NWGA) was formed, putting the responsibility of the line not in the three players' hands, but the entire alliance's. A few weeks later, the council building for the Alliance was formed, and with it a need for a connecting line. IC-1 ended up being the second line to route to Council, after IC-2.

Development

As the Alliance grew, so did its need for a connected web for transit. As a result, IC-1 was extended to Schitt's Creek on 24 February 2018. The initial platforms were underground.

Drama struck the Alliance when Delfino88, the owner of Dolphin Plains, one of the cities served by IC-1, left the server. All IC-1 connections to Dolphin Plains were cut in May 2018, and the terminus from there on would be Fukuya Downtown.

A massive renovation of the line took place in June 2018. Tunnels and stations were revamped, adding a new tunnel design and trackbeds all throughout. The line was also re-routed to make smoother curves and speeds, adding more realism to the line. In January 2019, the town of Schitt's Creek underwent massive redevelopment which moved the entire line aboveground. Cross-platform interchange was to be provided between southbound North West Gardellia Mainline services and eastbound IC-1 services. These works involved some months of closure, reopening in Spring 2019.

Extension to New Brighton

The alliance managed to expand its reach westward which required a further extension westwards to reach far-away cities such as (old) Sint Maartenstaad. Rapid construction was done, and the line was extended again to Sint Maartenstaad on 2 September 2018, with intermediate stations at Lakeview (formerly Lakeview City) and Crystal Hills. Abaki was not ready at the time which opened later than expected.

Due to the abandonment and move on Sint Maartenstaad, the section between there and Abaki was suspended for months since December 2019, before being announced its permanent closure. This resulted in an alternative alignment of an extension to serve New Brighton, a new developing town in the extreme west of Gardellia. An intermediate station was planned, which is now occupied by Delmarva City. Line works were done in June 2019, resulting in suspension of the line between Abaki and Lakeview which would utilise the new crossover built. Due to complex terrain involving swamps, construction was delayed. Abaki was reopened in July 2019. On the 14th of September, the line finally reached its ultimate terminus at New Brighton. Delmarva City opened much later in 2020.

Nationalisation

On 8 June 2020, the Ministry for Infrastructure and National Development purchased the line for $60,000 from the North Western Gardellia Alliance. The line will also be integrated into the mainline network in the future after extensive renovations.

Several gradient improvements are planned, with the steepest one at Crystal Hills redone in 2020.

Rolling Stock

The line previously used M5LSA as its first train type. After extensive renovation in June 2018, new rolling stock was introduced, named M7LSA.

Stations

Station Number Station Name Station Claimant Interchange/Notes
 IC-1-N12 / IC-1-N13  Clexio Bay / TomiVille Soso123 Interchange Station with Circular and Northern Connector lines, and Northeastern Bypass / Interchange Station with Northern Connector line
 IC-1-N11  Linirea
 IC-1-N10  Dolphinplains Delfino88
 IC-1-N9  Fukuya Downtown OscarTheOscar_ Out-of-station interchange with Central Peninsular line.
 IC-1-N8  Bad Fischdorf derwurzelkater Interchange Station with Central Peninsular line.
 IC-1-N7  N. W. G. A. Council Directly owned by the Alliance Interchange Station with the Intercity Line 2, Intercity Line 3, and Intercity Line 4 .
 IC-1-N6  Schitt's Creek CaptainSlow_ Interchange Station with North-West line.
 IC-1-N5  Crystal Hills CaptainSlow_
 IC-1-N4  Lakeview Unclaimed
 IC-1-N3  Abaki OscarTheOscar_
 IC-1-N2  Delmarva City Hightech
 IC-1-N1  New Brighton boomdoom

Safety

Emergency brakes were installed at several stations on the line by derwurzelkater. Trains will be stopped when passengers pull the lever during emergency situations. Due to renovations and refurbishments, most of these mechanisms were lost, with the exception of Council station.

Trivia

  • Bad Fischdorf literally means Fisher Village.
  • IC-1 used to be colored ORANGE on the map, before being switched to WHITE and finally the light grey we are familiar with today.
  • While the Central Peninsular Line interchange is named N. W. G. A. Council due to the regeneration of Bad Fischdorf, its IC-1 station is named Bad Fischdorf.