Nookipedian Commuter Rail System

Nookipedian Commuter Rail System is a commuter railway system. It is located in Nookipedian City, Nookipedian.

The trains are: All signs are in English, French and Nookipedian, since they are the three official languages in Central state of Nookipedian.
 * 10000 series, built between 1958 and 1967
 * 20000 series, based on the Z8800, built between 1984 and 1987
 * 30000 series, based on the Z20900, built between 2004 and 2009 (by Weasels Inc.)
 * 80000 series, Stadler DOSTO, built since 2017 (by Stadler Rail)

The fonts used are: Notes:
 * Johnston (used from the opening in 1958 to 1975)
 * Helvetica (used between 1975 and 1988)
 * Frutiger (used between 1988 and 2014)
 * Achemine² (used since 2014 on station signs, timetables and LCD PIDS displays)
 * Carina¹ (used since the opening in 1958 on fleet numbers and time indicators)
 * ¹ The font, Carina, is based on Brisbane Transport's fleet numbers, with the digits matching the same as Brisbane Transport fleet number font. It was developed in 6 January 1955 by Jwennong Kartimalle. It was released in 3 March 1955.
 * ² The font, Achemine, was created by SNCF in 2008 to improve station accessibility. It was brought to Nookipedian Commuter Rail System from SNCF in late 2014.

Lines and stations
All trains stop at the station are marked by "+". Some trains stop at the station are marked by "*". No trains stop at the station are marked by "-".

Isabel Castillo Flores Line
The train tickets could be also purchased with the eShop download code through the NCRS eShop, but only on Mateo de Alva train only. Other services' train tickets should be done by ticket machines.