Western Phoenix Ocean Tunnel
Constructed by the Kaschovian National Railway Association and the National Society of Ceretian Railways
In the summer of 1991, they began conceptualizing the underwater railway tunnel. Many ideas were discussed, some crazier than others, but it was during the summer of 1993 that they had finally decided on two distinctly close locations. Kalsa Bay to Aquitaine. Kalsa Bay was one of the western most ports, and would be a perfectly placed station for recieving imports and delivering exports. Aquitaine was the wine capital of Ceretis featuring possibly the world's largest wine expo 'duVin.' The city had a rich tapestry of architecture spanning many different eras and had the most registered preserved historic buildings in the nation.
They submitted their construction permission applications and funding bids to the Kaschovian National Railway Association and the Societe nationale des chemins de Ceretis. Both men were delighted, when in 1995, both companies respectively formed a project partnership, provided the funding and began construction of their plans. Kalsa Bay and Aquitaine exploded with industrial and manufacturing activity, as materials were pumped into the area. Both stations on either side of the line were finished by 2000, all that remained was the actual rail, and some intermediary island stations.
Around this time, the funding cap on the project was raised to $50 Billion, with both companies paying for 50% of their side of the tunnel. In 2009, the railway sections were almost finished, accounting for the lack of island stations at this point. Over the next six years, a chain of near-surface island rocks were built upon around 185km into the railway. By 2016, the railway was finally completed. It would take the companies an additional 7 months before all of the contracts, negotiations, employment and financial stabilization was completed. Isambard was 26 when he began the project, he is now 55. Kleinalst was 23 at the start of the project, and he is now 52.
The completion of the railway was marked as a key event in the transport of both nations, and begins a new era of water travel between the Phoenix Strait and offshore states such as Xentherida, Syrixia and Ceretis. The railway, and the stations responsible for its operation, officially open today. The entire track length stands at an unprecedented 336km.
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