"The textures, they hurt my eyes!"
I haven't been to Texas for over 30 years, but I'm pretty sure they still sell sunglasses down there. 

If you're talking about the NYCTA cars, I just threw those in there for the beta test session. 
"why didn't you use any L cars" related question, if the Texican is talking about my Chicago Metro bilevel scoot train, I'm still working on the color scheme for the Chicago Metro - This IS, after all, a fictional route, altho it's based on the Chicago & NorthWestern, Chicago Transit Authority Rapid Transit, and Belt Railway of Chicago.
Car on the left is the original color imported from Railworks, the middle one is the latest experiment with a darker blue.
Originally made the logo for Railworks, the Chicago Metro fans there were looking for a Chicago gangster image - I even had one engine with a tommygun on it. :hehe:
"     how much of the L did you actually do?" "I can give you some corrections, starting with the Tower 18"
Again FICTIONAL ROUTE, the main focus is actually freight ops on the C&NW Galena Division;
And the main point will be fun to operate on, with prototype accuracy coming in last place. For example you might grab a Lake Street L at Harlem, drive it downtown, and instead of coming back to the west side you'll hang a right at Tower 8 onto the old Garfield Park L which will loop around and connect to the south end of the State Street subway. Which it never did in real life.
		
	 
What I got so far is the Lake Street L as it existed prior to 1965 - before the Lake-Dan Ryan, the Lake Street line used to turn right at Tower 18, make all stops in the loop from Randolph & Wells to Clark & Lake on the outer loop, returning to Harlem after that. I don't have any of the new stations at all, and have the old Homan, California, and Halsted B train stops, Kedzie and Ashland A train stops. When you're finished, your L will look nothing like mine, since from what I understand you're doing modern era and prototype, mine is more a mix of what it used to be and what it might have been if Eisenhower had never built the Interstate Highway system.
Couple videos;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBW_q52HCYQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x50E2QUBD0A