Staggington Village

Staggington Village
Staggington Village is a large town and area of Greater Staggington. It lies about one mile from Staggington Airport, and about two miles from Staggington city centre.

Despite its name, Staggington Village is now among the largest non-cities in Highland, and has a slightly higher population than Tonmouth.

Staggington Village also consists of part of Easthill, and Highbridge, as well as the man-made island estate of Redhaye. The population of the area around Staggington Airport is also counted as Staggington Village's population.

Town Status
Staggington Village's population reached 18,000 in 1981, prompting the government to look into the Village's application for Town status. At the time, large villages needed the government's permission to be officially recognised as a town. Since 1987, this was no longer necessary. Instead, residents can simply call a large village a "town" and it will, soon enough, be nationally recognised as one.

Recent Development
On 26 May 2018, Staggington Village had two stations being completed; Redhaye, and High Street. These stations are not open to the public as of now, but Torella aims to bring the line into use by July 2018, alongside the opening of the Staggington-Staggington Airport via Clifford line.

Redhaye will get one service per hour to Staggington, while High Street will also be a terminus and get one terminating service per hour to Staggington . This means in total, two trains per hour for High Street station.

Staggington Village's other station, simply named "Staggington Village" is currently open, with two trains each hour to Staggington Airport, and two trains each hour to Drum (Colby in peak times).

There is also a third service on this line, however, it runs fast from Staggington to Staggington Airport. This service starts at St. Tenensburgh.