Sedgway

Sedgway
Sedgway is a city and business estate in the Southern Hills district of Farsk. It lies 5 kilometres west of Hurshing. Sedgway was formerly in Hurshing County until 2009, when the transition of the town over to Farsk was finalised. Today, residents still disagree with this move.

Sedgway was granted city status in September of 2018.

Sedgway, until city status, was one of only few towns with a population above 50,000. It lies in a rather densely populated area in Farsk, with Hurshing about 4 miles east, Kindon about 0.8 miles north, Brambleford about 5 miles west, and Westhampton about 5 miles south.

Sedgway is also known for having many businesses and industrial areas. While not as heavy as the Skyedown area to the north, it has heavily impacted the town in recent years.

Station
Sedgway's station has four platforms. Currently, one line is yet to be completed. On March 20, the fast line between Sedgway and Brambleford was opened to the public. Sedgway station opened in 1993.

Because of the line opening, this means more trains can run between Staggington and Hurshing, and platforms 3 and 4 are now in regular use.

The April 21 hearing (2018) saw Farsk's council sign an agreement with Torella, giving the company permission to develop the station further.

Torella announced just a couple of days prior to the hearing, that it is considering building two extra platforms at Sedgway.

Sedgway also has a top-level station, which is on a high bridge. This, however, only has two trains per day, and only one platform is now in use. The station was built in 2004 with two platforms in an effort to improve transport accessibility in rural regions, though this line was hardly used. There is no service on Saturday and Sunday.