The QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY, prototypical route of 1957

Ok....That's still WIP 1rst shot is ''switching a car at Ste-Rose Station PM 41.3 then heading to Ste-Germaine'' . 2nd & 3rd shot is the town of Ste-Germaine Station at PM 45.4 in 1959. 4th shot is the town of Ste-Germaine Station in the 30's 40's. 5th is Ste-Germaine 30 years later after post #4
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Cheers!
Rail4Pete
 
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Pierre, your Quebec Central Railway route is looking great! I like the second shot in post #319 a lot. And that's a good looking beat-up boxcar in your first shot of #321. It is interesting to look at that old picture of Ste-Germaine and compare it to what you have done. Wonderful work!

Cheers, Jack
 
No ''paint'' software used here, just plain shot as they show up ingame.
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Great shots as usual Pierre! I like the train leaving the bridge. Did you make the sign in that shot?

Cheers, Jack
Yes Jack, the bilingual sign is an easy reskin, based on a real photo, I made for the ''french language'' purpose of my route. If you'd like to have it, PM me with your email address. I like your frequent post in the Canadian thread and like your route BTW !
Cheers!
Rail4Pete
 
Notre-Dame-des-Pins has the longest covered road bridge in the province of Quebec. While the new bridge's construction has started here we see train # 32 near by.
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Very good Pierre! The shot of the construction of the new bridge is great. I looked at some photos of the real bridge. It's a very nice structure.
Cheers, Jack
 
You mean the covered bridge ? It has been, over the time, grey, green and now red. I choose grey because it features in a 1973 film with that color and it is weathered at that time so probably, 15 years later it had the same color before being repainted green.
Rail4Pete
 
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Hello Pierre re your request to Dave Snow.

As a stop gap until you get your request granted, you could try Logs-Stack 12m Long by drstrach <kuid2:283523:60023:1> The product is on the DLS.
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Cheers Ken
 
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