Little Regis

Little Regis
Little Regis is a small seaside resort town located in the Lower Tonne region in the county of Tonmouth. It is known for its spectacular seaside and quality of life.

History
Little Regis is actually a relatively new town. The first houses were built in 1984, with a small metal factory adjacent to what is now the Little Regis bridge, which connects the town to Benhilton across the river.

Little Regis was historically in the county of Regishire, which covered the entire lower peninsula of the Tonne until the reformation in 1992.

Present
Little Regis has just over five thousand residents, and is a rural town with only small villages surrounding it, such as Yieldorm (Pronounced "Yell-dum").

Transport
Little Regis has a railway station with four platforms, though only two are in use. The reason the station was built with four platforms was due to a line which was due to be built between Little Regis and Curxeholme's proposed station, then onward to Arminster. Unfortunately, this line was never completed, and track was lifted in March of 2018. Local residents did not approve of the line that much anyway.

Little Regis has a small but regular service, which provides:

1tph to Tonmouth, calling at all stations.

1tph to Tinchester South, calling at all stations except Yieldorm and West Ashingport.

1tph to Tinchester West, calling at Bareham, Chisseral, Ashingport, Langworth, Portsbridge, and Great Harmer.

On early mornings, peak hours, and late evenings, there are additional trains to Little Regis from Colby.