Cape Cross Railway

The Cape Cross Railway is a railway in Brunant going from Cape Cross to Carrington. It is the shortest of the three railways in Brunant, which are all served by the Brunanter Railways.

History
Atlantic and Mediterranean Company operated on the scenic Cape Cross Railway from 1924 onwards. Their train service continued until 1941 when the German occupation began. Taken by the Nazis to transport troops and equipment, the Cape Cross Railway was often sabotaged by resistance members. After the war, the line was rebuilt and regular service continued from 1947 on. Financial difficulties and rising costs led the company to reduce service and in 1962, the company was sold to the state to form Brunanter Railways. This new railway company continued to serve on the Cape Cross Railway. Since the 2000s, several stations, mostly those who serve the small localities, threaten to close.

Route

 * Cape Cross Station
 * Brezonde Station
 * Ambroos Station
 * Koningstad IRS
 * Castramont Station
 * Belcava Station
 * Loudon Station
 * Carrington Station