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JmvRail was a rail service founded by jmvvana on August 30th 2015 to connect cities, especially those in the East of the map. Stations were planned in the cities of [[Belport]], [[Konin]], [[Budapest]], [[Gibraltar]], [[Donton]] and others. However, jmvvana abandoned the plan to create JmvRail, and no stations were built.
JmvRail was a rail service founded by jmvvana on August 30th 2015 to connect cities, especially those in the East of the map. JmvRail is infamous, despite its initial failures, to crack [[PCBT]]'s monopoly over railroads within the server. It was against the rules to construct rails, airports, docks, and other structures that PCBT attempted to regulate, but JmvRail started a popular wave to allow players to construct transportation infrastructure as they pleased. Stations were planned in the cities of [[Belport]], [[Konin]], [[Budapest]], [[Gibraltar]], [[Donton]] and others. However, jmvvana abandoned the plan to finish JmvRail, and no stations were built other than the main hub in Belport. Years later, JmvRail was re-established during [[Lucite]]'s [[Operation Radix]]. Stations were constructed in Donton and Budapest.

Revision as of 19:08, 6 September 2019

JmvRail was a rail service founded by jmvvana on August 30th 2015 to connect cities, especially those in the East of the map. JmvRail is infamous, despite its initial failures, to crack PCBT's monopoly over railroads within the server. It was against the rules to construct rails, airports, docks, and other structures that PCBT attempted to regulate, but JmvRail started a popular wave to allow players to construct transportation infrastructure as they pleased. Stations were planned in the cities of Belport, Konin, Budapest, Gibraltar, Donton and others. However, jmvvana abandoned the plan to finish JmvRail, and no stations were built other than the main hub in Belport. Years later, JmvRail was re-established during Lucite's Operation Radix. Stations were constructed in Donton and Budapest.