New Brunton

New Brunton, officially the Republic of New Brunton is a country in the Northern Hemisphere comprising the island of New Brunton and numerous smaller islands. The neighboring countries of New Brunton include Shushtrepistaz and Japan.

Infrastructure
As of 2012, 85% of energy (electricity) in New Brunton is produced from nuclear power plants, 10% from solar power, 5% from wind power. The country is also planning to build a hydroelectric dam to produce electricity as the country is aiming to abolish nuclear power.



New Brunton's road usage is very high, especially in developed areas including, Harlden, New Darlington, Pano, Laverton, Uta, Kingston and Hostane. The country has a series of freeways and the most used is the NBNF (New Brunton National Freeway) and then concludes with the section code e.g. S1 for Section 1. Tolls are very rare in New Brunton, they are only used for major bridges and tunnels. The country uses the same road lines as America which is yellow, however people drive on the left.

Railway is the most used method of transport within the country, the company MetroLink operates from 2 main hubs both located in New Darlington. Central Station covers for the northern, eastern and south-eastern areas, while Southbank Station covers for most of the southern areas. There are a total of 15 lines and they are: Laverton, Pano, Greensburgh, Harlden, East Harlden, Eastdale, Kingston, Jerdoville, Uta, Omashi, Venleigh, Hoddle, Waranda, Harlden-Uta Link and Airport Link. Currently, the busiest station in New Brunton is Queen Yuki Station located in the CBD of New Darlington. The company has begun construction on a new line that will be named City Circle for the city of New Darlington, the City Circle Line will be an underground loop which might replace the existing New Darlington Tram Line.

Port of Oxford located in Oxford is the country's largest and busiest port which is still having expansions.