May I ask on request, place TM's on the mainlines in the middle of the big rail yard(s) so thru traffic AI can be designated to run on those tracks instead of using the shortest route. Wish people would do this on all rail yards for proper session AI traffic flow.
Good call, we'll just have to remember to add these in all the locations (some are already in) before we release it.
Anyway, i know i'm overdue for pictures, so....without further delay...
The old Bethlehem Union station; the latest custom building for the Reading Line (we've since fixed the gap and altered the color a bit).
Ok, now here is the story for this location. Years ago, this building was the main passenger station for both the Lehigh Valley and Reading railroads in the city of Bethlehem, PA. The Lehigh Valley mainline ran parallel and is the double track line still in heavy use today. The Reading railroad served the station via its Bethlehem branch, which came across the river, crossed the Lehigh Valley tracks, and continued past the station, through the city, on to the Bethlehem Steel yards, and ultimately on to Philadelphia.
With the closure of Bethlehem Steel years ago, and the final decision of the city that they did NOT want restored passenger rail service between their city and Philly, the northern half of the Bethlehem branch was ripped up around 2002-2003. At about that same time. St. Lukes Hospital decided they would renovate the old crumbling station into a health center.
And that is how we have the scene modeled today. Of interest, many of you will spot the signals still standing on the torn up Beth Branch. They are still there (and lit!) because they are still wired into a functioning control point, and NS doesn't want to have to rebuild it.
In this final image of Bethlehem, you can see where the Beth Branch continued on, with one of the old diamonds rusting away on the side (the bridge is still used to connect to Allentown yard).
And finally, all the way at the other end of the route....a little work-in-progress shot, taken at Oley tower (another custom building

).
The view is looking south into the city of Reading.
Thats all for now, i have other areas i could show, but none that are near enough to completion yet, so...
Perhaps in a few days...
~Roon