Transcity originally was a exclave of Noble City, meaning that the neighborhood was a part of the capital, though it was in fact surrounded by fields, and not by adjacent neighborhoods. The railway station connecting Transcity to the Noble City stations, was built in 1946, two years before the Little Frisco Railway Station. For a long time, it was one of the more important railway stations. In 1972, the LF Station was entirely renovated, while the Transcity Station (at that time named Noble City West) was practically decayed. Little Frisco was the number one railroad station at that time and left all other stations behind.
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