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Hmmm...It looks pretty good to me.I love everything about it, except for the trackwork, signals, textures, rolling stock, colour palette, and the price
WOW!!! That's grand! Bailey with the feel of a route around it! :udrool: What more can one ask for! Thanks harpman! I must purchase this yard ... er' route! After all, there's no yard like it in the world! (And even if it were not to have "the feel" of a route around) the yard is a RR unto itself! Instead of delivery of consists to businesses, and industry [which one can still do with this route -I suppose ] it's delivery of consists to other designated tracks within Bailey -perhaps many miles away! Thanks again!No, there's a whole route there. Plenty to see and do. It will appeal to yard switchers though as they can assemble trains and send them on their way and allow them to return empty.
It's a fantastic addition to the line. Only chunk missing now that can't be added in with Iportals is Salt Lake City. Perhaps one day somebody might fill this gap, or even build other parts of the main to create a seamless connection. The connection at Green River, WY would also be a very exciting addition as well. It is the diverging point where the Overland Route can be switched over to the OSL (Oregon Shortline, UP's Northwest Passage). I know that I'd probably be using it all day long. Nonetheless, a very exciting addition to trainz, and one that can keep you busy weeks on end . Remember, Bailey can handle 18 trains the size of the regular running 12,000ft MNPPT!Thanks very much Bob! Nice to be able to add a significant chunk to the complete Union Pacific transcontinental line. With TrainzItalia's Donner Pass, West from Denver, Sherman Hill and now your Nebraska I can, sort of, make most of the east - west run.
Get on Google Earth and check these locations:Can some take a screenshot that shows the entire size of this route? I would like to know how big Is it before I purchase it.
For those wondering about the length it runs from west to east it runs from Paxton to Maxwell.