Jade

Jade
Jade is a small town bordering the counties of Farsk, Staggington and Ashire. It geographically takes up a relatively small area on the southern end of Staggington.

While geographically, the town is within Staggington's boundaries, Jade is officially part of Ashire.

Jade lies about two kilometres from Harleyford, and about 5 kilometres from Brambleford. It is also the site of one of the largest chicken farms in the country.

History
Jade has been of deprived status since the 90s, which isn't helped by expensive gas and water bills in Staggington.

The air quality is gradually getting better, due to Harleyford's factories no longer operating.

Transport
In early 2018, Jade station opened after several years of delay in constructing the Skyedown-Ashway line.

With this, two other lines also opened. The first being the Brambleford-Jade line, and another being the Jade-Harleyford line, which opened 14 days after Jade's opening.

The average off-peak service consists of:

2tph to Ashway (calling at: Jade West, Hernsey, New Ovalton, and Ashway)

2tph to Staggington (calling at: Ashway, Burnt Heath, Cotswood, Ferrydale, Southbury (peak only) and Staggington)

2tph to Hurshing: 1tph to Hurshing via Fivetrees (calling at: Presterley, Borshen Vale, Chaucer Park, Brambleford, Rivermead Admiral, Fivetrees, Kindon Prince Street, Kindon, Sedgway, and Hurshing)
 * One of which calls at Farsk Village, Skyedown, Kindon, Sedgway and Hurshing
 * The other calls at South Harleyford, Redforth-on-the-Hill, Sedgway and Hurshing

1tph to Brambleford City Parkway (calling at: Presterley, Borshen Vale, Chaucer Park, Brambleford, and Brambleford City Parkway)

1tph to Harleyford (calling at: Panbury, and Harleyford) - This is a shuttle service.