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The ATC, or Australian Transport Corp, was created by Rafstar1, DragonTrainer9 and Coffeetom sometime in mid December, originaly planned to connect the Conwy outpost of Darwin to the southern city of Adelaide. The ATC is funded and sponsored by the Australian Governmen, who supports the idea of nation-wide transport.

Creation

The idea of a train connecting the North and South of Australia was thought of in mid december, just after the Darwin outpost of Conwy had been connected to the great Australian Highway. In real life, a luxury train runs from Darwin to Adelaide, so the idea of ‘The Ghan’ Train was thought of. The first tunnel started being dug and reached Uluru in just a few hours. While Dragon dug south (helped by PsychicVictini and rhino who had joined them) Coffee dug east towards Perth, while Rafstar headed West towards Area51.

Lines

There are three types of lines around Australia, A sprinting tunnel, a train and an Iceboat. All are underground.

The Ghan

This line is currently a rail, which departs from the northern jungles of Australia and ends in Junkertown. The extension to Adelaide is still being worked on.

Queensland Connection

This Rail is not finished, starting with rails and ending with an area of sprinting. When finished, this is planned to connect Junkertown with Area51, Undermorfs and many other Queensland towns.

The Ghost Rail to Perth

Before Perth fell, a Rail was dug from Junkertown to Western Australia. Currently just a sprinting tunnel, this was never finished and is only a few hundred blocks.

Tasman Rail Project

This Rail, departing from NeoMelbourne, goes under the sea to the island of Tasmania. It is planned as a rail route and the tunnels are almost completed, with rails being layed as well.

Planned Routes

A huge number of routes are planned for Australia and possibly international areas, such as Indochina and New Zealand.

Sydney Public Transport

Once Sydney has expanded 9 times, construction will formally begin on the Sydney Metro System. With most of the rails above ground on a monorail, a few lines will be undergroun.

Adelaide - NeoMelbourne

This route is planned to connect NeoMelbourne with Adelaide, opening more of the East Coast up with the South.

East Coast Express

Starting from Enderfroat in the north, this planned tunnel will go south along the coast, Stopping at Sydney and ending in NeoMelbourne.