Pennsylvania North Western subdivision (fictional)

deadpoolmx55

LETS GO PENS!
Alright trainzers, my most recent layout is done, (waiting for permissions to use content to release)
so Octls2 and I are working on a joint fictional route together, since we are from the same area its natural that should work on a route based in our area together.
It's a prototypical operation located in the Appalachian Mountains and foothills. It's in prime coal country and the PNW is a regional coal hauler/common carrier. It's an East west line with connections with two class 1's (NS or CR, and CSX) and has 2 Amtrak daily trains. lots of industry a hilly line with lots of grades that make it challenging. with pusher services. the most challenging grade is 1.75% I think its about 60 miles of route.
when this route is released we have a lot of locomotive re-skins he has gotten permission to release with he route.
so please Enjoy and feel free to comment and give constructive criticism.

Thanks
-Justin

 
I must say that purple isn't among my favourite colors, on the other hand I like it because it gives some distinctiveness to this RR.
Other than that, I like fictional roads anyway, and this one seems to be very believable...
Great work! :Y:
Felix
 
Wow.... these screenshots look great! Can't wait to see this one done! I'll be watching this one!
 
well,
we have sd-9's, gp-9's, sd-18's,sd-40 and possibly one dash 9 and dash 8 wide cab, ill get them together and in a picture soon
 
you obviously never been to the pitt line! NS's juniata shops get alot of foreign power to work on, if they cant fix it out west they give it to juniata
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Interesting. I didn't know that. I have seen pictures of NS helping BNSF on the Mojave Subdivision but never the opposite.
 
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