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'''Springrail''' is a form of spring-loaded clockwork-driven monorail used to travel around the [[United Isles of America]].{{book ref|Rithmatist|4}}
 
'''Springrail''' is a form of spring-loaded clockwork-driven monorail used to travel around the [[United Isles of America]].{{book ref|Rithmatist|4}}
   
Springrails are the primary form of transportation between islands. On many islands, the springrail station is an important location.{{cite}} Springrails have gotten cheaper over time.{{book ref|Rithmatist|14}} [[Trent Saxon|Joel's father]] allegedly{{book ref|Rithmatist|14}} died in a springrail accident.
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Springrails are the primary form of transportation between islands. On many islands, the springrail station is an important location. On some islands, the station is located right next to that island’s Rithmatic school, if they have one.{{book ref|rithmatist|13}} Springrails have gotten cheaper over time.{{book ref|Rithmatist|14}} [[Trent Saxon|Joel's father]] allegedly{{book ref|Rithmatist|14}} died in a springrail accident.
   
 
Springrails hang beneath their tracks, which are about ten feet tall. The train cars are long and slender, designed like ornate carriages. Springwork engines are located towards the front of the train cars, usually at least two. Workers attach giant springwork batteries, which contain very tightly wound springs.{{book ref|rithmatist|15}} Many [[Rithmatics|Rithmatist]]s are employed by springrail companies, using [[chalklings]] with [[Chalklings#Glyph of Rending|Glyphs of Rending]] to wind large spools to prepare the springrail batteries. The springrail line is crenelated, allowing the springrail’s gears to grip it and pull itself along. The springrail starts out moving slow, but gets up to high speeds. When one battery is expended, the train stops as the next one is activated. Each battery likely lasts for about an hour of travel.{{book ref|rithmatist|15}}
 
Springrails hang beneath their tracks, which are about ten feet tall. The train cars are long and slender, designed like ornate carriages. Springwork engines are located towards the front of the train cars, usually at least two. Workers attach giant springwork batteries, which contain very tightly wound springs.{{book ref|rithmatist|15}} Many [[Rithmatics|Rithmatist]]s are employed by springrail companies, using [[chalklings]] with [[Chalklings#Glyph of Rending|Glyphs of Rending]] to wind large spools to prepare the springrail batteries. The springrail line is crenelated, allowing the springrail’s gears to grip it and pull itself along. The springrail starts out moving slow, but gets up to high speeds. When one battery is expended, the train stops as the next one is activated. Each battery likely lasts for about an hour of travel.{{book ref|rithmatist|15}}

Revision as of 03:16, 18 February 2022

Springrail
Related to Railcraft
World of Origin Earth (Rithmatist)

Springrail is a form of spring-loaded clockwork-driven monorail used to travel around the United Isles of America.[1]

Springrails are the primary form of transportation between islands. On many islands, the springrail station is an important location. On some islands, the station is located right next to that island’s Rithmatic school, if they have one.[2] Springrails have gotten cheaper over time.[3] Joel's father allegedly[3] died in a springrail accident.

Springrails hang beneath their tracks, which are about ten feet tall. The train cars are long and slender, designed like ornate carriages. Springwork engines are located towards the front of the train cars, usually at least two. Workers attach giant springwork batteries, which contain very tightly wound springs.[4] Many Rithmatists are employed by springrail companies, using chalklings with Glyphs of Rending to wind large spools to prepare the springrail batteries. The springrail line is crenelated, allowing the springrail’s gears to grip it and pull itself along. The springrail starts out moving slow, but gets up to high speeds. When one battery is expended, the train stops as the next one is activated. Each battery likely lasts for about an hour of travel.[4]

The water between the islands is often around a hundred feet deep, and the springrail line is supported by massive steel pillars. There are several springrail junctions, where the engineer pulls a lever. It raises a hooked contraption, which trips the correct latch and sets the springrail on the desired course.[4]

The springrails go to every isle, and they form a crisscrossing web of tracks across the United Isles. There has been discussion of building a springrail line across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe, but the depths of the ocean make the prospect immensely expensive.[4]

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