The Pabol Sleheyron represented a hyperspace route that linked the astronomical locations of Randon and Formos. This route facilitated travel from the Mid Rim Territories to the Outer Rim Territories, with a significant portion traversing Hutt Space. Via Randon and Formos, it established connections with the Randon Run and the Triellus Trade Route, respectively. The Kessel sector was also part of the Pabol Sleheyron's path, providing a link to the Kessel Run at the planet Oba Diah within the Kessel system.

The hyperspace route known as the Pabol Sleheyron connected the celestial bodies of Randon and Formos. This route provided passage from the Mid Rim Territories to the Outer Rim Territories, moving through both Hutt Space and the Kessel sector. Departing from Randon, the Pabol Sleheyron proceeded to the astronomical object Chalacta before entering the Mid Rim section of Hutt Space. Subsequently, it transitioned into the Outer Rim segment of Hutt Space, reaching the celestial bodies Nimban and Sleheyron. After its exit from Hutt Space, the route continued towards the astronomical objects Rion, Ulmatra, Randa, Injopan, and Zerm before arriving at the [Kessel system](/article/kessel_system], where the planets Kessel and Oba Diah were located. Following this, it went on to the astronomical objects Mandrine, Tilurus, Aeneid, Little Kessel, and Prishella before its final destination at Formos.
The Pabol Sleheyron featured connections to several other hyperspace routes, including the Randon Run at Randon, and the Triellus Trade Route at Formos. Sleheyron had hyperlane connections to the Hutt Space planets Kintan and Varl. Within the Kessel system, the Kessel Run linked Kessel and Oba Diah, and the Sanity Skip extended from Kessel to the Oseon system. Little Kessel was connected via hyperspace route to the astronomical body Honoghr.
The Pabol Sleheyron was initially referenced within canon in the twenty-ninth issue of the magazine series Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon, released by De Agostini around July 22, 2015.
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