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The '''New Nassau Metro Area''' is a metropolitan area on [[Colonia]] about 3,500 blocks south-southwest of [[Origin Point (Spawn)|Origin Point]], with its heart in [[New Nassau]]. It is a small collection of 8 towns and villages that are all relatively close together and lie on the edge of and within the [[Sansee Desert]], and are connected via major highways or rail lines. Two highways connect up all of these communities except the slightly more isolated [[Captiva Island]] - [[Interstate 27]]/[[Oswalt State Route 27]] and [[Colonia Route 31]]. Most of these towns lie on the [[Colonia Railway System (CRS)|Colonia Railway System]]'s [[Central Line]], with only one exception - [[Cairo]], which is a hub for the [[Windsor Line|Windsor]] and [[Dover Line|Dover]] Lines.
The '''New Nassau Metro Area''' is a metropolitan area on [[Colonia]] about 3,500 blocks south-southwest of [[Origin Point (Spawn)|Origin Point]], with its heart in [[New Nassau]]. It is a small collection of 8 towns and villages that are all relatively close together and lie on the edge of and within the [[Sansee Desert]], and are connected via major highways or rail lines. Two highways connect up all of these communities except the slightly more isolated [[Captiva Island]] - [[Interstate 27]]/[[Vanderbilt State Route 27]] and [[Colonia Route 31]]. Most of these towns lie on the [[Colonia Railway System|CRS]]'s [[Central Line]], with only one exception - [[Cairo]], which is a hub for the [[Windsor Line|Windsor]] and [[Dover Line|Dover]] Lines.
[[File:New Nassau area.png|alt=New Nassau and its closely-knit neighboring communities, comprising most of the New Nassau Metro Area. This map notably excludes Cairo and Captiva Island, which lie somewhat far away from the main metropolis.|left|thumb|423x423px|[[New Nassau]] and its closely-knit neighboring communities, comprising most of the [[New Nassau Metro Area]]. This map notably excludes [[Cairo]], [[Captiva Island]], and most of [[Belvedere Village]], the former two of which lie somewhat far away from the main metropolis.]]
[[File:New Nassau area.png|alt=New Nassau and its closely-knit neighboring communities, comprising most of the New Nassau Metro Area. This map notably excludes Cairo and Captiva Island, which lie somewhat far away from the main metropolis.|left|thumb|423x423px|[[New Nassau]] and its closely-knit neighboring communities, comprising most of the [[New Nassau Metro Area]]. This map notably excludes [[Cairo]], [[Captiva Island]], and most of [[Belvedere Village]], the former two of which lie somewhat far away from the main metropolis.]]
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 17 August 2024

The New Nassau Metro Area is a metropolitan area on Colonia about 3,500 blocks south-southwest of Origin Point, with its heart in New Nassau. It is a small collection of 8 towns and villages that are all relatively close together and lie on the edge of and within the Sansee Desert, and are connected via major highways or rail lines. Two highways connect up all of these communities except the slightly more isolated Captiva Island - Interstate 27/Vanderbilt State Route 27 and Colonia Route 31. Most of these towns lie on the CRS's Central Line, with only one exception - Cairo, which is a hub for the Windsor and Dover Lines.

New Nassau and its closely-knit neighboring communities, comprising most of the New Nassau Metro Area. This map notably excludes Cairo and Captiva Island, which lie somewhat far away from the main metropolis.
New Nassau and its closely-knit neighboring communities, comprising most of the New Nassau Metro Area. This map notably excludes Cairo, Captiva Island, and most of Belvedere Village, the former two of which lie somewhat far away from the main metropolis.


Communities

The communities of the New Nassau Metro Area, in order of relative importance: