Track making, which has been a dream for many years.
I decided to make it magical, just like the roads, rather than ordinary construction.
I haven't spelled it yet, but in this railroad construction, I created it as a spell, and I'm thinking of extending the railroad to various places by other Vulcan knights.
So basically, we're going to lay the tracks straight, just like the road.
Moreover, we decided to create a truly simple single-line track with no switches or other devices to switch between tracks along the way.
Confirm the land on which to lay new tracks, where the preceding Balkan knights first [leveling].
Then lay a straight line from Vulcania towards Dressina for now.
With balloons and airships in advance, and checking from the sky, the leader calculates to be able to draw straight lines in the direction of the dresser without any dimensional craziness in [automatic calculation], so there is no doubt.
After that, I put my hand on the ground and sent magic.
I use my magic to lay the rails with the soil on the ground.
As a matter of fact, there was something that was actually made about the rail, and I remembered it in [Memory Storage] so I could make it right away.
Rails have been made in Vulcania before.
It is in a forest reserve that has been systematically harvested by trees, even in the forests north of Vulcania.
To make it easier for harvested timber to travel to Vulcania, they built rails on which they could roll wheels.
We will use the rail to build a track.
Create a track that won't easily break even if an earthquake happens again.
To do this, the soil under the ground is transformed into a hardened brick floor.
In the meantime, it is designed so that water flows to the left and right grooves when it rains on the same ground with slight roundness as when roads are being built.
And then we build a rail on such a foundation.
This will also be made of hardened bricks.
However, the hardened brick used for the rail was made to look more polished than before.
When I made the road out of hardened bricks, I made it into hardened bricks that polished up like mirrors, and it slipped like a skating rink.
Especially when it rained and wet.
Too slippery made it a beautiful way to walk but extremely dangerous.
Therefore, it was said that what was completed as a spell called "road laying" was made into a slightly rough, non-slip cobblestone.
but rails may also slip better than that to reduce friction resistance.
The track followed by two straight I-shaped rails appeared on the ground with my magic.
If you absolutely need a curve, just make iron rails and build it.
In the meantime, I spelled it so that I could create this straight rail track.
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