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Kapitel 1302: 950 Chapters: "United Nations Declaration"_2

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But then again, the cities that currently need a railway system are only Sydney and Melbourne.

Other cities, including Saint Arthur Castle, are not so densely populated at the moment, and there is no need to build a metro system yet.

After all, the main purpose of the metro is to relieve traffic congestion and improve the efficiency of people's travels. Only large cities with populations over 3 million, such as Sydney and Melbourne, really need metros.

Besides building the metro, Arthur has an even more ambitious goal for the future development of Australasia, which is to build the Southeastern Triangle City Cluster of the Australian Region.

The city cluster is based on the three points of Saint Arthur Castle, Melbourne, and Sydney, covering mainly the most premium parts of the Darling and Mure River Basins, as well as densely populated areas such as Victoria State, the Capital Region, and Sydney Territory.


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