Public Transport

Paranor has an efficient and modern public transport system. Paranor Transport is the government agency resposible for running all rail and bus systems, and also regulates the nation's private taxis. Leah has by far the most extensive system in the country, focused on various forms of rail, bus and other forms of transport. The Metro rail system is completely segregated from traffic and carries the its two lines connect Leah's airport and some of the largest suburbs with the City Centre. The Metrolight is an on-street system with lower fequency and shorter trains than the other Metro lines, but is still an important connection to the city for smaller suburbs. The Commuter is a heavy rail line that runs along the same route as the country's National Rail. In recent years, these lines have been quad-tracked to keep Commuter and Intercity lines from slowing each other down. Leah also has a very extensive bus system, with many routes acting as feeders to rail lines. Integrates ticketing ensures easy transfer between different modes of transport. There is also a bike rental system that covers the city centre.



Paranor's national rail service is due to completely replace domestic air travel by the end of the decade, with new lines to reduce the time it takes to make intercity trips.



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