Hurshing

Hurshing is a first-generation city located about 5 miles south of Drum's border with Hurshing County. It is not only one of the oldest cities in the country, but it also has one of the biggest railway stations in the country, with 13 platforms.

Hurshing is neighboured by the Seabreigh forest to the south.

Nearby Areas
Hurshing is a rather big hub for connections between several nearby towns.

To the west of Hurshing, is Neverstone, Sedgway and Kindon.

To the north is Sutton-le-Wood, which is a large village with a population of around 9,200.

To the east is Hurshing's largest suburb, Shotfield, as well as Gripshaw (Not in H&S, but usually referred to as part of Hurshing). Hocking's Corner is a medium-sized estate about one kilometre north of Shotfield.

Westhampton, however, is about 3 miles to the south-west, and is also a fairly large hub for interchanges.

County Boundaries
Hurshing is normally considered to be the "center" city of Highland. It borders six counties, Drum & Colby, Farsk, Harlington, Shareham, Linxe and Ashton.

Station
Hurshing was originally built with just two platforms, with a third track serving up-fast services towards Drum. In 2007, the station was expanded to 6 platforms, to serve the eastern area, however, to this day, these tracks were never used due to the cancelling of the Grandsford Line in 2006.

In 2012, the second upgrade took place, introducing 7 more platforms and finally connecting the city to other areas nearby, such as Sedgway, Kindon, and Rawdon.

Currently, two trains an hour run from Hurshing to Staggington.

The XX07 calls at: Sedgway, Fivetrees Hinterland, Brambleford, Ragged Marsh, Ashway, Burnt Heath, Cotswood, Ferrydale, and Staggington.

The XX40 calls at: Palmerston, Brambleford, Ashway, Ferrydale, Southbury, and Staggington.

In rush hour, there is an additional service to St. Tenensburgh & Stanwood at 1855, calling at: Sedgway, Ashway, Ferrydale, and Staggington, where the train divides. The front portion advances to: Windover Central, Towerhill, and St. Tenensburgh. The rear portion of the train advances to Firwood Grove, and Stanwood only.