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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:29 pm
by Nanako Island
From the Nanako Island Ministry of Transport and Building
To: Orbis Rail Systems

Dear Orbis Rail System director,


We are very pleased that our order has been taken in charge so qucikly. Good luck in the task that we gave you, thank you.

With all my respects,

Jacky Dubof, Transport Minister
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:34 pm
by Aurora Confederacy
New Transeurasia wrote:From: NTrail, 3 Sörnewitzer Straße, Dresden 8100
To: Orbis Rail Systems

To whoever it may concern,
We would like to purchase 10 3E2-N2 Cape Classic Locomotives, and 10 2E2N1-M1 CAPESTAR EMUs for our railways in Kita-Gaikoku Province(They are 1067mm). We would also like to purchase 60 1D2-1 Railbuses(1,435mm standard gauge please) for small city commuter services and regional services, 240 2E2-M2 Interstar Multiple Units(1,435mm standard gauge please), 200 2E2-M3 Interstar TR Multiple Units(1435mm standard gauge please), 80 2E2-8 Rapier Electric Locomotives(1435mm Standard gauge please), and 300 Galaxy Passenger Cars(1435mm standard gauge please).


Dear customer
Thank you for choosing Orbis Rail Systems,
Your order will take aproximately 6 months to complete inclusive of shipping to your nation, With your Interstar family units of which you have ordered a total of 440 - this includes both the Interstar and the Interstar TR which is the third rail + OHLE version of the Interstar, we will be installing catering islands in each train to make them ideal for longer distance operations, with the Galaxy cars, we will be supplying them to make up 10 car sets which will have 1 catering car per set, 2 first class and 7 coach class cars per set, these cars as standard have the ability to carry locomotive control commands to the rear of the consists allowing them to be used with a driving van trailer car or to allow dual locomotive operation in a push-pull configuration. The railbus units, please note that these too are multiple running capable allowing one driver to control 2 or more coupled cars.

Yours,
Tobias Harkonnen

PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:43 pm
by Australian rePublic
You seem to have missed our post

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 4:22 am
by Australian rePublic
Dear Orbis, we need you to manufacture trains for us.

As this is a government organisation, we would request for these items to be constructed in the state of New South Wales.We need standard gauge locomotives. 6 disel powered snow plows, 4 diseal powered railheads (to remove leaves from tracks) and 2 electric railheads (to remove leaves from tracks). Thank you!

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 9:39 am
by Chricoma
The Breakfast Courier Advertisement
Rules of Ad


We would like to advertise your company on our regional newspaper, if you design the ad we will put it on.

Our newspapers is read by 22 members of the Official European Union and by many other members of NS in nationstates.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:26 pm
by Aurora Confederacy
To whom it may concern.

We are interested in your proposal, and so would request that you run an advert in your publication for our product.
We request you to do the advert in a professional, matter of fact attitude and formally invite a journalist to ride one of our customer demonstrator units at our Rai'lal test centre.

Yours,
Robert J Henderson
Sales and marketing dept

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 3:30 pm
by Aurora Confederacy
Australian Republic wrote:Dear Orbis, we need you to manufacture trains for us.

As this is a government organisation, we would request for these items to be constructed in the state of New South Wales.We need standard gauge locomotives. 6 disel powered snow plows, 4 diseal powered railheads (to remove leaves from tracks) and 2 electric railheads (to remove leaves from tracks). Thank you!


ooc: you are aware I am in full time work??

Currently, in order for us to formally carry out this, we would need to build a plant within Australian republic for this to be carried out, this plant would take around 12 months to build and fit out so at the earliest you would be looking to get these built would be November 2018 to January 2019 as currently.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 5:38 pm
by Australian rePublic
Aurora Confederacy wrote:
Australian Republic wrote:Dear Orbis, we need you to manufacture trains for us.

As this is a government organisation, we would request for these items to be constructed in the state of New South Wales.We need standard gauge locomotives. 6 disel powered snow plows, 4 diseal powered railheads (to remove leaves from tracks) and 2 electric railheads (to remove leaves from tracks). Thank you!


ooc: you are aware I am in full time work??

Currently, in order for us to formally carry out this, we would need to build a plant within Australian republic for this to be carried out, this plant would take around 12 months to build and fit out so at the earliest you would be looking to get these built would be November 2018 to January 2019 as currently.

In that case, we'll buy them no matter where their made

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 2:27 am
by Aurora Confederacy
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New Passenger car for TRANS POLAR RAILWAYS in late stages of construction at new the new South Sands production site

In order to cater for future capacity, Orbis Rail Systems has opened a new plant in the city of South Sands with additional plants also being built in Barentsburg to cater for the wide body R500 and R700 railsets which now run on a dedicted high speed line between Valeria Port Aurora and Lake Hai'lu'kai away from slower traffic.

The new South Sands plant uses over 4 thousand employees working in 3 shifts to cover production that is now operating 24 hours per day, 7 days per week with workers working 12 hour shifts 4 days on, 4 days off. Given the nature of the product the production line was traditionally very labour intensive however where possible during the assembly of the various subassemblies Orbis has introducted automation, this enables car panels to be produced quickly however much of the final assembly and assembly of heavy parts such as bogie frames is still produced with a lot of manual labour. It is our care and attention to detail that ensures that Orbis Rail Systems stays at the forefront of the rail industry in Astyria.

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 3:55 am
by Tairin
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www.linimotetsudo.com


to: Orbis Rail Systems
from: Linimo Rail Engineering
subject: interesting in partnership


Good evening from Tairin,

I am Shinji Nagoya as Chief of Executive Officer of Linimo Railway Engineering want to invite you to become our partner. We want Orbis and Linimo to exchange railway technologies. We also like to assist each other in the production of trains in the event of a high demand for their respective products. So, only that to write for your company. I hope you will accept this partnership proposal. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Shinji Nagoya
Chief of Executive Officer

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 6:23 am
by Tairin
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www.linimotetsudo.com

to: Stephen Grace, Orbis Rail Systems
from: Shinji Nagoya, Linimo Rail Engineering
subject: accept partnership


Hello from us,

We, Linimo Railway Engineering was interested to produce "2E2N1-M1 Cape Star" for Metro/Underground line. We also give you production license for LIN-X150XW, you can redesign that rolling stock or made a new modification and we would like to offer you Li-HSS braking system and allow your engineers to develop this technology.
We hope can make a good relationship between both companies. Thank you


Sincerely,

Shinji Nagoya
Chief of Executive Officer

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 9:24 am
by Aurora Confederacy
TO: Shinji Nagoya
From: Stephen Grace,

Mutual licences.
Dear Sir,
in relation to your Li-Hss Brake system, Orbis already produces a similar system called the ECBS, or Eddy Current Brake System, this utilises rotary eddy current brakes, (REB) and linear eddy current brakes (LEV) which provide 90% of the brake force on the R500 and R700 series at speed over 100 km/h, with the traditional mechanical friction brakes being used for the final stages of deceleration.

LEB units work by adding vertical force onto the train by using electro magnetism to pull the train down onto the track, this downward force when combined with the horizontal movement of the train results in effective braking at high speeds without risk of locking the wheels up, then as the train begins to slow down the REB's begin to energise their currents which act on a large iron disc and impart resistance onto the disc, then as the wheels slow down the service brakes are activated with traditional friction pads make contact with the disc surfaces of the wheel sides.

As for the 2E2N1-M1, the design could be adapted to an underground train, however it is designed primarily as an inter-urban commuter train, conversion to an underground unit would require alteration to third rail. If you wish to develop an underground unit, take a look at the 2E2-S1 Metrostar.

Yours,
Steven Grace.

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 3:47 pm
by Tairin
Aurora Confederacy wrote:TO: Shinji Nagoya
From: Stephen Grace,

Mutual licences.
Dear Sir,
in relation to your Li-Hss Brake system, Orbis already produces a similar system called the ECBS, or Eddy Current Brake System, this utilises rotary eddy current brakes, (REB) and linear eddy current brakes (LEV) which provide 90% of the brake force on the R500 and R700 series at speed over 100 km/h, with the traditional mechanical friction brakes being used for the final stages of deceleration.

LEB units work by adding vertical force onto the train by using electro magnetism to pull the train down onto the track, this downward force when combined with the horizontal movement of the train results in effective braking at high speeds without risk of locking the wheels up, then as the train begins to slow down the REB's begin to energise their currents which act on a large iron disc and impart resistance onto the disc, then as the wheels slow down the service brakes are activated with traditional friction pads make contact with the disc surfaces of the wheel sides.

As for the 2E2N1-M1, the design could be adapted to an underground train, however it is designed primarily as an inter-urban commuter train, conversion to an underground unit would require alteration to third rail. If you wish to develop an underground unit, take a look at the 2E2-S1 Metrostar.

Yours,
Steven Grace.

To: Stephen Grace
From: Shinji Nagoya

We appreciate your offer but we only interesting to develop Your 2E2N1-M1 Cape Star in Linimo factory and laboratory. Thank you.

Regards,

Shinji Nagoya
Linimo Railway Engineering

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 7:38 pm
by Paguia
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To: Orbis Rail Systems
From: Paguìa Autoridade de Operações de Trem

GPO: U9119-02Y3-GG


PO: Para quem possa interessar:
Eu sou Juaìno Carolle, Gerente Executivo de Operações da Fase VII, encarregado do planejamento e aquisição de nossa mais nova fase de operações. Neste momento, estamos prontos para concluir nossa tarefa atual de encontrar locomotivas e vagões de trem adequados. Nós descobrimos que seus 2E2N1-M1s satisfazem nossos requisitos. Nosso pedido inicial será para 7 conjuntos de trens com a data prevista de chegada entre outubro de 2018 e março de 2019. Nosso segundo pedido será enviado automaticamente para 9 com entrega prevista entre novembro de 2019 e julho de 2020. O custo inicial de US $ 35 milhões será transferido imediatamente após a aceitação do pedido, o segundo custo será automaticamente conectado após a conclusão do primeiro pedido e será no valor de US $ 45.000.000.


EN: To whomever it may concern:
I am Juaìno Carolle, Executive Manager of Phase VII Operations, charged with the planning and acquisition of our newest phase of operations. At this point in time we are ready to conclude our current task of finding suitable locomotives and passenger traincars. We have found your 2E2N1-M1s to more than satisfiy our requirements. Our initial order will be for 7 sets of trains with the expected arrival date between October 2018 and March 2019. Our second order will be sent automatically for 9 with delivery expected between November 2019 and July 2020. The initial cost of $35 million will be transferred immediately upon acceptance of order, the second cost will be automatically wired upon completion of first order and is in the amount of $45,000,000.


Authorized by President Duran

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 9:14 pm
by New Transeurasia
From: Vadim Markov, Railways Director, NTŽD, 151 Volgogradskiy Prospekt, Moscow Rajon, New Transeurasia
To: Orbis Rail Systems

Good day,
Moscow is in need of new trains in preparation for the opening of the Line 23 Renovation in Moscow Commuter Railways. We would like to order 16 new 2E2-M2 Interstar commuter EMUs. We have 2 special requests for all of the trains: Please build the electric systems to operate on Line 23's 3Kv DC electric system, and build them all to be 18 cars long, please.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 2:46 am
by Aurora Confederacy
New Transeurasia wrote:From: Vadim Markov, Railways Director, NTŽD, 151 Volgogradskiy Prospekt, Moscow Rajon, New Transeurasia
To: Orbis Rail Systems

Good day,
Moscow is in need of new trains in preparation for the opening of the Line 23 Renovation in Moscow Commuter Railways. We would like to order 16 new 2E2-M2 Interstar commuter EMUs. We have 2 special requests for all of the trains: Please build the electric systems to operate on Line 23's 3Kv DC electric system, and build them all to be 18 cars long, please.


Dear Sir:

Your order has been accepted, there will however be an increase in cost over the standard 10kv 4-car DC sets, but we can construct them to run on 3kv DC electric and manufacture them at 18 cars. These will be the longest units ever constructed by Orbis Rail systems, as such there will be 3 power collection cars installed within the sets. To aid flexibility, we suggest that you have the 18 car sets made of of three 6-car sets so during periods of low demand they can run as smaller units, however if you wish them to be full 18 car permanent sets then that can be accommodated.

These will be laid out with 15 standard class compartments and 3 first class cars, furthermore we are offering you the opportunity to fit a catering car to take up half of one of the first class cars or half of one of the standard class cars.

yours,
Peter Devlin,
Sales agent,
Orbis Rail Systems

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 2:58 am
by Tairin
To: Orbis Rail Systems

TR West (Tairin Railway West) want to order 4 train-sets of 2E2-M2 Interstar for local railway transport. We hope you agree with this transaction. Thank you.


Regards,

Ken Iwata
President of TR West

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 4:09 am
by Aurora Confederacy
Dear Sir.

In relation to your proposal to purchase Interstar E.M.U. rail sets, these sets are only available in 1435 to 1800mm rail gauge and are not available in 1067mm cape gauge, these therefore may not be suitable for use on your network, I therefore suggest the 2E2N1-M1 Capestar if your network uses 1067mm gauge railways.
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The 2E2N1-M1 Capestar series Electric Multiple Unit is designed specifically for narrow gauge lines and as such is only available in 1,067mm (cape) gauge, hence its name. Technology used on the Capestar is drived from its standard gauge cousin, the Interstar. Power for the Capestar comes from a 1.5 to 3kv direct current power supply or 15kv to 25kv overhead AC powersupply, though it has to be decied on as to which power system is to be used as the Capestar is optimised for a particular line voltage.

Capestar trains are made up primarily of 6 cars per consist, featuring 2 first class cars with 3 abreast seating and 4 coach class seating, the layout can either be open plan stock or corridor layout with individual compartments for passengers, and for operators who are likely to use the cape-star on long distance operations, there is the option of a catering island to be installed in any of its cars. In a similar fashion to the Interstar, the Capestar has the pantograph cars unpowered, with the trailers and end cars having the transmission systems with walk-through capability in the end cars allowing several cape-star sets to be coupled together to form a single train, however the diaphragms used on the Capestar are stored behind doors to give a smoother appearance to the car ends.

With advanced high torque motors and a lighter weight than the Interstar, the Capestar is able to accellerate swiftly from a standstill to its maximum speed of 130km/h, which due to its narrow gauge design is limited for safety whilst rotary eddy current brakes and conventional disc brakes help to bring the Capestar to a stop quickly and efficiently.


Regards,
Ginnette Patterson,
Sales Department
orbis Rail Systems

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 4:11 pm
by Aurora Confederacy
Paguia wrote:
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To: Orbis Rail Systems
From: Paguìa Autoridade de Operações de Trem

GPO: U9119-02Y3-GG


PO: Para quem possa interessar:
Eu sou Juaìno Carolle, Gerente Executivo de Operações da Fase VII, encarregado do planejamento e aquisição de nossa mais nova fase de operações. Neste momento, estamos prontos para concluir nossa tarefa atual de encontrar locomotivas e vagões de trem adequados. Nós descobrimos que seus 2E2N1-M1s satisfazem nossos requisitos. Nosso pedido inicial será para 7 conjuntos de trens com a data prevista de chegada entre outubro de 2018 e março de 2019. Nosso segundo pedido será enviado automaticamente para 9 com entrega prevista entre novembro de 2019 e julho de 2020. O custo inicial de US $ 35 milhões será transferido imediatamente após a aceitação do pedido, o segundo custo será automaticamente conectado após a conclusão do primeiro pedido e será no valor de US $ 45.000.000.


EN: To whomever it may concern:
I am Juaìno Carolle, Executive Manager of Phase VII Operations, charged with the planning and acquisition of our newest phase of operations. At this point in time we are ready to conclude our current task of finding suitable locomotives and passenger traincars. We have found your 2E2N1-M1s to more than satisfiy our requirements. Our initial order will be for 7 sets of trains with the expected arrival date between October 2018 and March 2019. Our second order will be sent automatically for 9 with delivery expected between November 2019 and July 2020. The initial cost of $35 million will be transferred immediately upon acceptance of order, the second cost will be automatically wired upon completion of first order and is in the amount of $45,000,000.


Authorized by President Duran


Dear Sir,
Your order for the following items [2E2N1-M1] has been accepted, we anticipate the order for 7 sets should be fully completed by November 2018 with the second batch completed and shipped by around March or April 2019 as Production will be carried out at several plants within the Project Aurora business network with final assembly being carried out at South Sands and Rai'Lal.

To facilitate loading onto ship, the sets will be decoupled and loaded as individual cars then recoupled upon arrival in Paguìa before being pushed by dock-tug locomotive under the wires or pulled by diesel locomotive to a point where they can draw electric power from the overhead power system if the railway system near the port is not electrified.

Yours,
Tobias Harkonnen,
Sales dept.
Orbis Rail Systems

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 5:37 pm
by Paguia
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To: Orbis Rail Systems
From: Paguìa Autoridade de Operações de Trem

GPO: U9119-02Y3-GG


PO: Para quem possa interessar:
Cada remessa deve chegar ao porto de Los Angeles, EUA, onde será carregada ironicamente na Union Pacific contratada e trazida para o país através de nossas linhas transfronteiriças de bitola padrão Fase III. Uma vez chegando em Al Humbrés, eles serão colocados nos trilhos da casa de máquinas do projeto da Fase VII. Lá nós lhes daremos o teste final.


EN: To whomever it may concern:
Each shipment should arrive at the port of Los Angeles, US where they will be ironically loaded onto contracted Union Pacific and brought into the country via our Phase III standard gauge cross border lines. Once arriving in Al Humbrés, they will be laded onto the tracks at the Phase VII project engine house. There we will give them their final testing.


Authorized by President Duran

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 10:17 pm
by Palatavia
Palatavian Department of Economics


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Greetings,

We would like to purchase 15 Meteors, and 20 2E2N1-M2 Capeliners. We request for a painting service to be done on the finished trains, so that the Capeliners be painted a dark gray or black, with an extra steam engine with pipes on the sides to allow for extra speed. We wish the windows tinted red just to add to the gloom. We also request that a red stripe go across the side, with room for national slogans.

We are willing to pay any extra fees incurred for the service.

Also, we would like to know if any of your models can fit gun emplacements?

Sincerely, Palatavian Economic Department.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 11:49 pm
by Tairin
Official Announcement

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Linimo Railway Engineering announces of release LIN-X150XW production license for Orbis Rail Systems. Orbis could to redesign and make modifications for their needs. The release of license was agreed by partnership programs between Linimo and Orbis.


Your Friend,

Shinji Nagoya
Chief of Executive Officer

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 4:19 pm
by Aurora Confederacy
Coming soon, 2E2-N3
Built under official licence
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3 variants will be offered.

two aerodynamic end cars
blunt end car and aerodynamic end car
twin blunt end cars.

Each set will be adapted to couple to existing 2E2-N multiple units as well as a host of other features.

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:47 pm
by Eastern Colonies
FROM: Bing Johnson, National Railway Council, 47 Rhode Island Av NW, Columbia Special District
TO: Orbis Rail Systems

Good Day,
We would like to order 20 R700 High Speed Electric Multiple Units for our new MidAtlantic Corridor between the cities of Washington CSD and Portland in Maine. Please build the trains to be 20 cars long, as it will need to take lots of overcrowding off of the Northeast Corridor between Washington CSD and Boston in Massachusetts. Please build the trains to the American High Speed gauge of 1,800mm.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 3:33 pm
by Aurora Confederacy
Eastern Colonies wrote:FROM: Bing Johnson, National Railway Council, 47 Rhode Island Av NW, Columbia Special District
TO: Orbis Rail Systems

Good Day,
We would like to order 20 R700 High Speed Electric Multiple Units for our new MidAtlantic Corridor between the cities of Washington CSD and Portland in Maine. Please build the trains to be 20 cars long, as it will need to take lots of overcrowding off of the Northeast Corridor between Washington CSD and Boston in Massachusetts. Please build the trains to the American High Speed gauge of 1,800mm.


Dear Sir,
Your order has been recieved, reviewed and accepted. There will however be a slight increase in the base price for the addition of the 4 cars, this will however increase internal capacity by 220 passengers per set. To accommodate the increase in weight, and the current draw associated with the system, 2 of these additional cars will be power cars. We also propose adding a second catering island area within standard class so passengers at the far end of the train dont have far to walk in order to get their meal or refreshments.

These 23 sets will take aproximately 20 weeks to complete including shipping to your location, with the first train delivered to your port of entry at Portland - Maine in around 6 weeks, due to the method of shipping, they will be delivered in decoupled status where they can then be unloaded onto the tracks at the port then assembled into their full rakes, once this is complete, they will then be moved by switchout locomotive to a location where the pantographs can be raised allowing them to make the onward journey under their own power.

Thank you for choosing Orbis Rail Systems for your transportation reqirements
Regards,
Jeff Winter,
Sales team
Orbis Rail Systems