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The ECIR (Eastern Canada Ice Rail) is an ice highway system run by ii_adzasc that currently | The ECIR (Eastern Canada Ice Rail) is an old name for the ice highway system run by ii_adzasc that currently is called MECA Rail. Many lines are being built to MECA and GMFP towns but only ones that are feasible for extensions. MECA Rail will serve 6 provinces (Newfoundland & Labrador, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba), 1 territory (Nunavut) and even go into the US (North Carolina, Minnesota, North Dakota). A Bermuda station is also planned on the line to North Carolina. MECA Rail used to follow a system where each line would be a letter. Only A line and B lines were planned until the lettered lines were shortly renamed to being colors. MECA Rail is an ice highway that uses soul sand for ascending and damage-free falling for boats descending. This had to be implemented due to magma blocks not working properly to descend | ||
'''Timeline:''' | '''Timeline:''' |
Revision as of 04:35, 7 January 2022
The ECIR (Eastern Canada Ice Rail) is an old name for the ice highway system run by ii_adzasc that currently is called MECA Rail. Many lines are being built to MECA and GMFP towns but only ones that are feasible for extensions. MECA Rail will serve 6 provinces (Newfoundland & Labrador, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba), 1 territory (Nunavut) and even go into the US (North Carolina, Minnesota, North Dakota). A Bermuda station is also planned on the line to North Carolina. MECA Rail used to follow a system where each line would be a letter. Only A line and B lines were planned until the lettered lines were shortly renamed to being colors. MECA Rail is an ice highway that uses soul sand for ascending and damage-free falling for boats descending. This had to be implemented due to magma blocks not working properly to descend
Timeline:
October 30, 2021 - Construction starts on the first phase of the ECIR A line (now called the Blue Line)
November 30, 2021 - ECIR officially opens and A line opens from Domino to Québec
December 3, 2021 - Construction starts on the first phase of the B line (Domino to Labrador Navy) (now called the Red Line)
December 26, 2021 - An infill station opens at Poo Hamlet
December 27, 2021 - Construction starts on the Greensboro-Fort Sumter line (Yellow line) after approval from mayors SplayBlowfish and tamewilde (Construction is now announced to be periodic for now)
January 6, 2022 - Line from Labrador Navy to North Hampden opens temporarily due to the falling of Hampden