Rakuzan Sky Train

Rakuzan Sky Train or colloquially Sky Train is the rapid transit metropolitan rail system of Greater Rakuzan, Federal Kingdom of Teiko. Sky Train has 68.7 km of track and uses fully automated trains on grade-separated tracks running on underground and elevated guideways, allowing Sky Train to hold consistently high on-time reliability. The name, Sky Train, was coined for the system during Expo 86 because the first line (Expo) principally runs on elevated guideway outside of Downtown Rakuzan, treating passengers to panoramic views of the metropolitan area.

SkyTrain has a total of 115 stations on seven lines: A, B, C, D, E,F and G Lines making it the second largest urban transit networks in the country trailing Kaijo Metro Rail Network by 126 stations.A, C, D and F lines utilizes heavy rail and is operated by Komatsu Brothers Corporation while B, E and G lines uses monorail and is operated by Rakuzan Rail Links. A new line H is currently under construction in the southeast suburbs and is anticipated to open for service in 2016. The whole network is owned by the Teiko National Railways Corporation, the national government transpiration agency as mandated by the Metro Rail Act of 2000.

In 2015, it recorded an all time high record of 215.8 annual ridership making it one of the busiest rail networks in the world.