Nordostat City Metro



Nordøstat City Metro is the system of Metro / Electric Trains that operates in the Nordøstat city, the capital city of Ostland. It has 3 lines in operation and a Fourth line in planning currently.

History
During the government of Welman Sbilter Walderstein (from 2004 to 2008) several works were proposed to improve Mobility in the Ostland Mainland island, starting with the Second Line of the Nordøstat city metro.

A Metro line was the work chosen in March 2004 to be built and on February 21, 2005 the work of Line 1 began.

More than $280 million were invested for the construction of the Second Line of the Nordøstat Metro and the construction of all stations ended on July 27, 2008.

In 2010, the Work was approved to build a second section of line 2 and the planification of a thrid Metro Line (Including a station where the station can be easily reached and taken the Station Centraler of Line 1). These Two Extra Stations of Line 1 were inaugurated in November 2010 and Line 3 was inaugurated on December 22, 2014.

First Line
The Line 1 of the Nordøstat metro was inaugurated on April 20, 1989, after 4 years of construction of the tracks and stations. The entire work was supervised by the Ministry of Transport and Mobility of Ostland and by the President (back then) Karl Boranstein. After almost 20 years, the original route of the line was expanded in 2009 and 4 more stations were opened.
 * Station "Nygrad" (First station)
 * Station "August 5"
 * Station "Sportgar" (in front the National Sports Complex of Ostland)
 * Station "Stafklids" (from the Stafklids Avenue to the Eiser Obelisk)
 * Station "Barnenbryr" (in front the Children's Hospital of the Center of Nordøstat)
 * Station "Satelitt" (from the Offices of OstSat)
 * Station "Kulturen" (in front the Ministery of Culture and the National Culture Museum)
 * Station "Nilt-freien"
 * Station "Mondag 4rt"
 * Station "En-Du"