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== Minor Private Companies == | == Minor Private Companies == | ||
== Defunct Companies == | == Defunct Companies == |
Revision as of 13:38, 23 March 2023
The List of Transport Companies lists all the transport companies in Joban.
The "Big 4"
The "Big 4" Railway companies are the 4 largest railway companies in Joban by network size and influence. Ironically, only 2 of these are not government owned, and only 1 is completely private.
Major Private Companies
These railway companies do not enjoy the same sort of dominance over the market as the Big 3, but may transport to a greater extent and even dominate in some areas.
Central Joban
Lamtsu
Minor Private Companies
Defunct Companies
These companies have been bought over, went bankrupt or closed down.