The Delta Line Project

The Delta Line Project is a fictional driverless heavy rail rapid transit network mainly inspired from Hong Kong and London. Existent since early 2021, the line is built by anguslau20060805 and the Cloud Workshop development team and has a few stations based on the Vancouver Skytrain, running between Brentwood Town Centre and Delta stations. The main line links the fictional cities of Delta and Brentwood, while other lines provide service to areas around the city.

A supplementary bus route parallels the Delta line but this only runs in an emergency where buses must be spawned in by administrators.

History
The line opened in February 2021 with automated three-car 1100 Series as the sole train type. This train could carry about 50-100 passengers although the server capacity was set to 25. Set 1103/1145/1126 became the main workhorse of the line with power car 1105 as backup until May 2021, when a revamp was conducted. Other trains were also used and could be found on display in the Delta Line Museum. Due to lag, only one train set could operate a time, resulting in poor frequency for players. A branch line called Angle Shuttle was also opened, which has one 9700 Series train set. As of now, the Delta line uses slightly revamped 1300 Series trains for regular service.

In May 2021, the original Delta Line trains were temporarily replaced by real life MTR trains from Hong Kong during the HK week event. During the event, Metro Cammell EMUs. Kinki Sharyo/Kawasaki SP1900s also entered service on the line. Unlike the relatively stable original trains, these special trains were prone to glitches and were often recorded derailing easily. After the event, the 1100 Series trains were replaced by the 1200 Series, which is a slightly modified version.

Some time later, Delta Line shared some train sets to The Ryan Railroad, as to celebrate 1 million passengers on the Roblox Star Line.

In August 2021, an interior shot of a Japanese-style next stop system was teased over the Roblox Multiplayer Calling, Hong Kong Facebook group for a new train set. On August 25, 2021, Cloud Workshop, the line's developer announced that an Airport line would be opened. The update in late August 2021 also added more train types and lines, which were now custom built compared on various train models. A LRT line was added between Brentwood West and Brentwood North Depot, using an automated people mover (APM) based on a Bombardier Innovia-100 APM. Trains were also equipped with a click to sit feature.

This update further added an overarching authority over the system known as Delta Region Transit, responsible for both rail and bus operations. However, the new lines have been shut down temporarily until their trains are stable and work properly.

Dispute
In March and April 2021, a fight between developers of TSR and the Delta Line Project ensued. This led to TSR banning Delta Line's developers and vice versa, ending up on the Roblox Multiplayer Calling, Hong Kong Facebook group. While TSR shut down its map indefinitely, the Delta Line continued operating and improved service quality, while TSR barely gained progress during this time.

Following the August 26, 2021 updates, accidents became common as trains on the Airport, Angle Shuttle and LRT lines would often derail or glitch without reason (the Delta Line itself was generally stable). This led to people blaming the developers as train glitches were now safety issues- trapping players inside trains at random. People eventually brought evidence onto the Roblox Multiplayer Calling, Hong Kong group to alert the developers to these problems.

But after some of the people reported the randomly derail problem, “some” of the developers of Delta Line Project said it was because the passengers “was” jumping on the train (although all of their train have weld script) causing the train glitched.

On August 30, 2021, one of the developers apologized for the randomly derailed trains and the Delta Line Project closed the Airport Line Angle Shuttle and LRT lines. The game was reverted to the single Delta Line, which has remained stable and continues to not face major issues while the other lines' trains are fixed.

In September 2021, the Airport Line was reopened again but still had the same glitches where trains would randomly derail. This led it to be closed again, although progress is being made to reopen the closed lines in the system with new, more stable train sets.

Airport Line
The Airport Line opened on May 2021. This line was an important line which served the airport area and the delta city with Brentwood West and Millenium opening in Brentwood. This line has a interchange with the Angle Shuttle (Now Central Line) at Angle Land Port, Delta Line at Delta and LRT line at Brentwood west. This line runs East to west from Delta Expo to Millenium.

After few weeks of opening, the trains started to derail on the line which caused the developer to revert to the last version. Causing to close.

It reopened in September 2021 and was closed again. Finally, it reopened in November 2021.

LRT Line
LRT line was opened in May 2021 following with the Airport Line and had a interchange at Brentwood West with the Airport Line. This connected Brentwood west to Brentwood north depot and having a intersection with the Delta line at Brentwood North Depot. This line uses single car trains based on a Bombardier BI-100 APM to run with the normal tracks placed on the line.

This line runs from Brentwood West to Brentwood North Depot.

Central Line
The Central line (initially named Angle Shuttle) was opened to operate between Angle land port and Guiliford Road. Trains running on this line shared the depot with Delta line. Later, the line was extended to Brentwood East following the closure of Guiliford Road. Before the opening of guliford road the line ran from brentwood east to Angle Land Port with London Tube- inspired trains running back and forth between the stations. After the reopening of guliford road the line was extended to central with 3 new stops which were Metro Town, West Central and Central. Central is the station where a bus terminal is connected with the station to provide services to and fro. Guliford Road was revamped with lower and upper platforms and cross platform interchange with the Delta line. There was new bridge section placed on the river after brentwood east and before Metrotown station.

The Line was renamed to Central line after the reopening of Guliford Road and the extenstion,