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You've obviously been very busy as it does look very expansive.
Do you not get a bit overwhelmed adding all the extra detail associated with a large city......you know streetlights,road signs,road markings,parked cars,people etc.
I find this part the most time consuming.
You started constructing your route on Oct 27th .. It's now just a mere 4 days later ... I seriously doubt that the route is ready for distribution ... After 1 to 6 years it may be complete enough, worthy of distributionI'm going to do a test run to make sure everything is working properly. I'll upload it once I'm done.
It can be depending on how detailed oriented (OCD) you are. I procrastinate a lot so that's why it takes me so long. So rather than cram a lot in a one time I pace myself to prevent getting overwhelmed. Plus that's actually a rather small city. I've done one twice that size and much more detail. So actually this is rather easygoing for me.
You started constructing your route on Oct 27th .. It's now just a mere 4 days later ... I seriously doubt that the route is ready for distribution ... After 1 to 6 years it may be complete enough, worthy of distribution
How long are the trains, and how steep is the gradient ?The operational evaluation clearly demonstrates that four GE C40-8Ws on the point and two helpers on the rear still left the train vastly under-powered for the train movement. So better distribution of motive power throughout the train will be vital going forward. So more powerful 4,400 horsepower locomotives and more units at the head end of the train, either five or six will be the norm here on out and some rear and even mid-train helpers as well.
How long are the trains, and how steep is the gradient ?