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Hello Luciano - I don't know if you'll have seen my comment on histor's [[Ciudad Inca]] page, but I thought I'd just repeat the comment about having a real world name (e.g. Inca or Inglés) for a place in OGF. What do you think? Perhaps, given that I'm not sure what the Castellanese is for Ingerland (Ingerlandia?, Ingerterra?), would something like 'Cabo Ingerlés' work instead? --[[User:Udilugbuldigu|Udilugbuldigu]] ([[User talk:Udilugbuldigu|talk]]) 14:27, 20 April 2016 (CEST)
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:I've long known this issue would arise. Well... this is definitely a "retcon" and I haven't definitively settled on it, but here is my current rationalization of the name. As you may know, "ingle" in Spanish means "crotch" or "notch." This is just linguistic coincidence, but it's handy for my current thinking. The Castellanese word that I have been using to mean "inglés" is "inguerés" (and the country is called "Inguerterra"). The Altezorian (Albalongan) name for the islands to the south of the mainland was Enli. The Castellanese explorers, already conceptualizing the region as a kind of "notch" in the White Sea, heard "ingle" and started calling it Cabo Ingle. When the Ingerish explorers followed, they said, "oh, how convenient, they're already using something that sounds almost like our name" and they called it, in Ingerish, "Cape Ingerish," partly as an effort to assert their ownership. Over time, these competing names interacted and caused the evolution of the Castellanese name from Cabo Ingle to Cabo Inglés, a kind of fusion of the original Altazorian Enli and the Ingerish. All of it is a kind of "just so" story - but all etymology is, post facto. What do you think - will it fly?--[[User:Luciano|Happy mapping - Luciano]] ([[User talk:Luciano|talk]]) 15:08, 20 April 2016 (CEST)
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::It may fly, but why does it fly with an 'é' and not an 'e'? --[[User:Udilugbuldigu|Udilugbuldigu]] ([[User talk:Udilugbuldigu|talk]]) 16:00, 20 April 2016 (CEST)
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:::I suppose it is what you would call "''stress shift in context of interlinguistic contact''" - the syllable final "és" in "Cabo ingerés" (calque of Cape Ingerish) influenced the stress placement and final sound in the native "Cabo Ingle" leading to a stress-shift and added phoneme on the final syllable. The alternative would be Cabo Ingle, with no influence - the stress shift and added "s" are about equally probable in terms of diachonic linguistics.--[[User:Luciano|Happy mapping - Luciano]] ([[User talk:Luciano|talk]]) 16:19, 20 April 2016 (CEST)
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::::You've convinced me - all the way back to Enli, it flies high. And I even see the ongoing evolution of 'diach''r''onic linguistics' ;) --[[User:Udilugbuldigu|Udilugbuldigu]] ([[User talk:Udilugbuldigu|talk]]) 16:42, 20 April 2016 (CEST)
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| native_name  = Transportes Tarrasenses
| owner        = Consortium including:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Tarrasean Government,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Jessitim Transport Services,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;Caja Negra
| area_served  = Tárrases (all islands)
| locale        = [[Tárrases]]
| transit_type1 = local and regional buses<br>trams (light rail)<br>dispatch for private taxis<br>local and international ferries
| lines = tbd bus routes<br>3 tram routes<br>24 ferry routes
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| stations = tbd
| daily_ridership  = tbd<!--amount of people using the network on a day-->
| annual_ridership = tbd<!--amount of people using the network in a year-->
| CEO = [[María Hhappenesorit]]
| headquarters = Nuevo Tárrases
| website = tbd
| began_operation = 1964
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| train_length = <!--number of traincars or coaches per trainset-->
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'''Transportes Tarrasenses''' (also called simply ''TT'' or ''Los Trantar'') is the monopoly public transportation provider in [[Tárrases]]. It is a consortium including [[Caja Negra (bank)|Caja Negra]] (a local bank and venture capital firm), the [[Mahhal|Mahhalian]] company [[Jessitim Transport Services|Jessitim Transport Services, LTD.]] (which provides the engineering and operational expertise) and the Tarrasean government (which holds final decision-making authority).
 
= Formation and History =
 
= Organizational Structure =
 
= Services =
 
== Buses ==
 
=== Bus Routes ===
 
  Mainlines with express services
* 101 (''"Periférico Norte"'') Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
* 102 (''"Periférico Sur"'') Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
* 103 (''"Ejial"'') Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (extend to Faraón)
* 104 Arykkiyra ⇔ Aérodromo (extend to Submarino)
* 105 Mirador ⇔ La Tormentosa
* 106 Serpiente ⇔ Submarino (parallels Tram Gray Line)
* 107 Submarino ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (vía Sofía, Laguna Piceas)
* 108 Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ San Ajitófel
* 109 (''"CasinoBus"'') Terminales ⇔ Faraón (vía Juegos)
* ...
{{incomplete list}}
 
  Other buses
* 218 Cabo Gordo ⇔ Terminales (vía Serpiente)
* 302 Serpiente ⇔ Faraón (vía Parque Podredumbre, San Caspio, Playa La Rata)
* ...  
{{incomplete list}}
 
== Trams (Light Rail) ==
 
The tram "Gray line" (really a light rail) was built in the 1990s.
 
A single tram line, 14.3 km in length, currently runs between the El Estoque ferry terminal (southwest) and the Serpiente Ascendente bus terminal (northeast).
 
The line was originally built because Tárrases was trying to pivot to a more tourism-based economy, so it was an effort to connect the main international arrivals (cruise-ships, ferries and airport) with the main attractions, including the casino district (Juegos) and the old city (Viejo Tárrases). The system has proved popular however, with extensions having been added on both ends, from the original southern terminus at the cruise ship terminal and from the original northern terminus at the government complex.
 
A new branch line to the east is slated to be opened in 2017, with a subsequent realignment of the routes so that there will three routes, total.
 
==== Gray Line ====
 
The existing route (recently re-classified as "Gray Line" in anticipation of the new branches) has twenty stops, from northeast to southwest as follows:
 
* [[TT Serpiente Ascendente|Serpiente Ascendente]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/46378025 map]</span>)
* [[TT Politécnico|Politécnico]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45322739 map]</span>)
* [[TT Ixekkodew|Ixekkodew]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45322740 map]</span>)
* [[TT Parque McKay|Parque McKay]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223290 map]</span>)
* [[TT Gobierno|Gobierno]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223294 map]</span>)
* [[TT Mezquita|Mezquita]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223287 map]</span>)
* [[TT Espada de Bronce|Espada de Bronce]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223283 map]</span>)
* [[TT Juegos - Parque Nuevo|Juegos - Parque Nuevo]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223286 map]</span>)
* [[TT Ensalada|Ensalada]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223288 map]</span>)
* [[TT Catedral|Catedral]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223281 map]</span>)
* [[TT Universidad|Universidad]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223296 map]</span>)
* [[TT Piratas|Piratas]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223292 map]</span>)
* [[TT Gautama Azulejos|Gautama Azulejos]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223284 map]</span>)
* [[TT Aérodromo|Aérodromo]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223280 map]</span>)
* [[TT Transbordadores|Transbordadores]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223295 map]</span>)
* [[TT Cruceros|Cruceros]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45223282 map]</span>)
* [[TT Metropolitana|Metropolitana]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610429 map]</span>)
* [[TT Cerro de Humos|Cerro de Humos]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610426 map]</span>)
* [[TT Submarino|Submarino]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610430 map]</span>)
* [[TT Terminal del Estoque|Terminal del Estoque]] (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/45610431 map]</span>)
 
==== Yellow and Black Lines ====
 
The branch line is about 95% complete at this point. The new line extends to Arrozales (<span class="plainlinks">[http://opengeofiction.net/node/46899456 map]</span>) and will open in late 2017. It may later be extended further eastward.
 
The current plan is once the branch line opens, the system will be re-conceptualized into 3 separate lines, with Gray being the original "El Estoque <-> Serpiente" line, Yellow being "El Estoque <-> Arrozales" and Black being "Arrozales <-> Serpiente." The newly adopted TT logo (above right) already incorporates this concept into its design, where the 3 branches form a "T" - thus the logo is an abstraced map of the system.
 
== Taxis ==
 
Both car taxis and van jitneys (shared taxis, locally called ''dinaleros,'' named for the old-time one-dinar fare typically charged) are all privately owned and operated, but dispatch is controlled by Transportes Tarrasenses through various dispatch offices, and a unified fare payment system exists that allows the use of the same electronic cashless cards as for buses, trams and ferries.
 
== Ferries ==
 
Ferries are of course important in an island country with several populated outlying islands. Ferries are unified to the transport system both in terms of scheduling and fare structure, as well as payment methods accepted. Notably, free transfers are generally allowed between ferries and buses and trams.
 
= Unified Electronic Fare Payments Card (''Trantarjeta'') =
 
== Use of Trantarjeta in other venues ==
 
= Public Perception and Criticism =
 
= In Tarrasean Culture =
 
= See Also =
 
* [[Tárrases]]
* [[Jessitim Transport Services]]
* [[Caja Negra (bank)]]
 
[[Category:Tárrases]]

Latest revision as of 05:28, 1 May 2019

Transportes Tarrasenses
Transportes Tarrasenses Logo
Overview
Native nameTransportes Tarrasenses
OwnerConsortium including:
  Tarrasean Government,
  Jessitim Transport Services,
  Caja Negra
Area servedTárrases (all islands)
LocaleTárrases
Transit typelocal and regional buses
trams (light rail)
dispatch for private taxis
local and international ferries
Number of linestbd bus routes
3 tram routes
24 ferry routes
Number of stationstbd
Daily ridershiptbd
Annual ridershiptbd
Chief Executive OfficerMaría Hhappenesorit
HeadquartersNuevo Tárrases
Websitetbd
Operation
Began operation1964

Transportes Tarrasenses (also called simply TT or Los Trantar) is the monopoly public transportation provider in Tárrases. It is a consortium including Caja Negra (a local bank and venture capital firm), the Mahhalian company Jessitim Transport Services, LTD. (which provides the engineering and operational expertise) and the Tarrasean government (which holds final decision-making authority).

Formation and History

Organizational Structure

Services

Buses

Bus Routes

 Mainlines with express services
  • 101 ("Periférico Norte") Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
  • 102 ("Periférico Sur") Serpiente ⇔ Las Batallas
  • 103 ("Ejial") Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (extend to Faraón)
  • 104 Arykkiyra ⇔ Aérodromo (extend to Submarino)
  • 105 Mirador ⇔ La Tormentosa
  • 106 Serpiente ⇔ Submarino (parallels Tram Gray Line)
  • 107 Submarino ⇔ Espadas y Cascos (vía Sofía, Laguna Piceas)
  • 108 Nuevo Tárrases ⇔ San Ajitófel
  • 109 ("CasinoBus") Terminales ⇔ Faraón (vía Juegos)
  • ...

Template:Incomplete list

 Other buses
  • 218 Cabo Gordo ⇔ Terminales (vía Serpiente)
  • 302 Serpiente ⇔ Faraón (vía Parque Podredumbre, San Caspio, Playa La Rata)
  • ...

Template:Incomplete list

Trams (Light Rail)

The tram "Gray line" (really a light rail) was built in the 1990s.

A single tram line, 14.3 km in length, currently runs between the El Estoque ferry terminal (southwest) and the Serpiente Ascendente bus terminal (northeast).

The line was originally built because Tárrases was trying to pivot to a more tourism-based economy, so it was an effort to connect the main international arrivals (cruise-ships, ferries and airport) with the main attractions, including the casino district (Juegos) and the old city (Viejo Tárrases). The system has proved popular however, with extensions having been added on both ends, from the original southern terminus at the cruise ship terminal and from the original northern terminus at the government complex.

A new branch line to the east is slated to be opened in 2017, with a subsequent realignment of the routes so that there will three routes, total.

Gray Line

The existing route (recently re-classified as "Gray Line" in anticipation of the new branches) has twenty stops, from northeast to southwest as follows:

Yellow and Black Lines

The branch line is about 95% complete at this point. The new line extends to Arrozales (map) and will open in late 2017. It may later be extended further eastward.

The current plan is once the branch line opens, the system will be re-conceptualized into 3 separate lines, with Gray being the original "El Estoque <-> Serpiente" line, Yellow being "El Estoque <-> Arrozales" and Black being "Arrozales <-> Serpiente." The newly adopted TT logo (above right) already incorporates this concept into its design, where the 3 branches form a "T" - thus the logo is an abstraced map of the system.

Taxis

Both car taxis and van jitneys (shared taxis, locally called dinaleros, named for the old-time one-dinar fare typically charged) are all privately owned and operated, but dispatch is controlled by Transportes Tarrasenses through various dispatch offices, and a unified fare payment system exists that allows the use of the same electronic cashless cards as for buses, trams and ferries.

Ferries

Ferries are of course important in an island country with several populated outlying islands. Ferries are unified to the transport system both in terms of scheduling and fare structure, as well as payment methods accepted. Notably, free transfers are generally allowed between ferries and buses and trams.

Unified Electronic Fare Payments Card (Trantarjeta)

Use of Trantarjeta in other venues

Public Perception and Criticism

In Tarrasean Culture

See Also