Harlington

Harlington
Harlington is a large town in its county of Harlington. It is one of the oldest towns in Highland. The town lies closely with the borders of Hurshing, Shareham, and Greater Tinchester, and houses 30,240 residents.

Historically in Hurshing County, Harlington used to have a factory which produced electrical appliances. This was taken out of use in 1980.

History
Harlington was one of the first to get a dedicated railway station outside of Drum & Colby in 1978. It was the original terminus of the South Hurshing line.

In 1984 the line abruptly closed due to a mass concern about the condition of the railway tracks.

For decades, people pushed for the re-opening of the line, until early 2017, when Torella announced the Harlington line would be reopened and rebuilt. The year after, in early 2018, the line was finally open to the public, and alongside Harlington, a few other stations were opened, including Brackenwood and Leighbourne.

On 13 May 2018, after a month of building works, the two extra platforms were open. These are used for services between Medding and/or Tinchester which would previously take up space on the mainline.