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Latest revision as of 23:23, 4 November 2020
PCB Subways was a subway network on the Creative 1.7 Map. It was closed as the owners abandoned the project
Origins
PCB Subways was started as a project by AGx in March 2014, overseeing the development of Raymont. Acra was the first location where PCB Subways had a subway station (Raymont Central) and marked the debut of the underground rail system.
InterCity Line
The InterCity Line (Formerly known as Line 1) is the primary subway line made in the PCB Subways Franchise. The latest route map shows the initial plans of InterCity line's operation, proposal and expansion. 5 terminus stations (Empire, Stampy, Mountain Ville, Ghetto, Hope), one major interchange junction (Acra Junction), 6 major stations (Ashwick Mall, Verona, West Raymont (Formerly known as Raymont Central), Acra Junction, Empire, Stampy)and a total of 17 stations made up the Intercity line.
Bayside Regional Line
The Bayside Regional line was the secondary subway line that was partially owned by the PCB Subways Franchise which covered travel between Empire and the northern town Victoria, also connecting to Bayside Airport. As of the latest map, a total of 8 stations were proposed (Victoria, Bayside Airport, Reckless Island, NE Interchange, Herobrine, Greenswood, Empire). In addition, two separate lines were made to support congestion and the passenger demand from Bayside Airport:
Bayside Connect - An all stations service that operates as normal
Bayside Express - A limited service that only stopped at Bayside, NE interchange and Empire, passing all other stations
Nearing closure of PCB Subways, the Bayside Regional line was handed over to National Railways.