Kingston

Kingston (also Kingston City or Cr'uun'a) is the Capital and also largest city of Kingston and Boyce. It is located in the Western Part of the country, on the City Sound. Together with the Cities of London and Boyce, they form the Capital Cities District, home to 2,550,000 people. The City is also home to the Parliament of the Kingdom and seats the Government. Further it is the Capital City of the States of Kingston.

History
Founded in 1867 by Donovan McAlear as a trading outpost, the city gained population quickly and was awarded Capital City during the independence from Canada in 1943.

Airport
The Otto Shatner Airport is the largest Airport of the country with a capacity for 26 million passengers annually. The Airport is the main hub of Canadian Airlines and also a minor hub for Air Canada and Westjet Airlines. However, there is not much more space to expand as the airport is surrounded by the settlements of Carolsfeld, Kunis, Chesterfield and Pemberton. The Airport features two runways in east-western direction and three terminals.

Rail
Kingston's Central Station is the second largest railway station in the nation in terms of train movements. It is Terminus station for 6 S-Lines, 4 RegioXPress Lines, 2 RegioRunners and 2 PanAmExpress Lines.

S-Lines
The Kingston S-Lines Network is the largest suburban commuter train network in North America, annually carrying 390 Million people on 14 lines at speeds of up to 140kph.

Underground


Kingston and Boyce share many public transport means, also their underground system. Although only consisting of four lines, it is the nation's second busiest subway network. It connects the southern parts of the city, between the largest suburban S-Line Stations. The network uses specifically designed CARTERrail UtB-Types, in mostly sets of 6 to 8 wagons. The three busiest lines share a track between Kingston Southside Station and Debbie-Young Blvd. From there, the less busy U4 goes to Boyce suburban city of Smithers, while the U1 and U2 continue their journey until at least the Boyce Zoo, terminus station to the U1. The U2, Kingston and Boyce's longest subway line altogether, continues until South Arlington on regular service and Point McArthur on extended-hourly services. In the north, The U2 connects downtown Kingston, the university and Dames up to St. Peter, and is at 42.3km during regular services (73.4km during extended services) the longest subway line in North-America. The U1 services to Silverton and the U3 via Stadium and Pemberton Park to Maddie Clarke Lane. The U4 is almost completely separated from the rest of the subway network and connects Richmond via Old Town Square with Dames. It is also the only line that is completely underground and not like the other three lines mostly overground.

Tram
The Kingston Tram network is the largest tram network in North America, with 39 lines and 673 stations. Annually, the Kingston Trams carry 196 Million people around, making it the largest Tram Network worldwide.