M masterowner The One and Only Mar 12, 2012 #21 Ahh don't worry, they'll fix it when there is a crash that results in tanker being punctured which contained a toxic chemical...
Ahh don't worry, they'll fix it when there is a crash that results in tanker being punctured which contained a toxic chemical...
H hert Screenshot Creator Mar 12, 2012 #22 masterowner said: Ahh don't worry, they'll fix it when there is a crash that results in tanker being punctured which contained a toxic chemical... Click to expand... I highly doubt that seeing as it looks like solely grain trains use these type of lines. hert:wave:
masterowner said: Ahh don't worry, they'll fix it when there is a crash that results in tanker being punctured which contained a toxic chemical... Click to expand... I highly doubt that seeing as it looks like solely grain trains use these type of lines. hert:wave:
J JCitron Trainzing since 12-2003 Mar 13, 2012 #23 sawyer811 said: Off suing some poor tourist line for blowing too much smoke out of their little steamer Click to expand... Very true, Sawyer. The tourist line, struggling to grow and improve its tracks would be shutdown in a hearbeat even if they weren't carrying any passengers yet. Steam trains make too much smell and smoke! John
sawyer811 said: Off suing some poor tourist line for blowing too much smoke out of their little steamer Click to expand... Very true, Sawyer. The tourist line, struggling to grow and improve its tracks would be shutdown in a hearbeat even if they weren't carrying any passengers yet. Steam trains make too much smell and smoke! John