The New Prubourne Subway is a rapid transit system in New Prubourne, Neverta. It has 3 lines currently and is based off the New York City Subway. It is operated by the New Prubourne Transit Authority (NPTA).
A, C, Bus Routes, MRT Valley Line, Warprail/Traincart services
Line
From
To
Tracks
KCR Pickers Avenue Line
Stone Street-Halson Terminal
North Street-Williams Square
all
Lines
IRC Steer Avenue Line
Originally built by the Intercity Railway Company, the Steer Avenue Line starts at Garfield in Garfield Heights, travels north, crossing the Prubourne River, and splitting after University station. The western branch leads to Richmond, and the eastern travels to Valley Pointe.
KCR Quincy Street Line
Originally built by the Krypton-City Railway Company, the Quincy Street Line will start at Polo Avenue in Krypton, travel west, cross the Prubourne River, travel through Downtown, cross another river, and terminate at Riverbend-Drywood station.
The first shuttle on the network, it ran beneath Stone Street. Before a master plan of the subway was created, the shuttle platforms at Halson Terminal were planned to be used by the Steer Avenue lines, however when under construction the tracks did not line up. So, Spegit diverted the line to Steer Avenue instead, and built the small shuttle where the line was going to go. The tracks also went across the river to Sand Street station, which was also closed with the shuttle opening. The line and service closed on January 1, 2024 as the Quincy Street Line opened to replace it.
The KCR Crosstown Line was originally built in 1918 by the Crosstown Rapid Transit Company, who operated the line until bankruptcy in 1926. It ran from Thames Avenue to Penn Island originally. The Krypton-City Railway Company bought the line and extended it to Wuster Gardens in 1940, when the KCR Northtown Line was being built and connected to the Crosstown. The G, B, and D trains operate on the Crosstown Line, with D trains terminating at Penn Island.
KCR Northtown Line
The KCR Northtown Line was built in 1940 by the Krypton-City Railway Company. It runs from Drywood Boulevard in Drywood to Sand Street in Krypton, where the line joins up with the KCR Crosstown Line at Penn Island-Zoo. B and D trains run on the line.
KCR Pickers Avenue Line
The KCR Pickers Avenue Line was built in 1940 by the Krypton-City Railway Company in conjunction with the Northtown Line. The line runs between Halson Terminal and North Street exclusively. The North Street Shuttle runs on the line.
Yards & maintenance facilities
Garfield Yard
Next to Garfield station on the IRC Steer Avenue Line, the yard stores 1 and 2 trains, and has a small maintenance platform. Traincarts at Garfield spawn here.
Garfield Yard, with Garfield station in the background.