In constructing the line, 30,000 helicopter flight hours were used.
Assent was granted to construct the line under the Act.
An Act of Parliament was needed to construct the line.
Plans to construct the transcontinental line were announced on November 24, 1902.
Calthrop constructed the line for £35,944, £11,000 less than the original estimate.
He mentally constructed a line of explanation should their paths cross.
The railroad, with funding secured, could then proceed to construct the line.
In 1991 an independent report investigated constructing the line, recommending against it due to the high cost.
"Bring it tumbling down and together we will construct a line of them across Faerun!"
Due to the expense of constructing the line, no more credit was available to fix these shortcomings.