Show Off Your Routes *Potential For Large Screenshots*

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Nice, what route?

I am sorry, I must have missed your question and bumped into it accidentally just now. This is my map, a layout recreating a historic local railway line between Świdnica and Jedlina Zdrój in Poland (Lower Silesia) in the mid 1970s. It was not yet published, however I managed to complete work on this layout a couple of weeks ago and now it is undergoing cosmetics and fixing last issues + trials of configurating the semaphores. She will be released sometime soon,

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Awesome works, everyone! I love the attention to detail everyone here displays, and it seems like every time I check this thread (and other similar ones), the screenshots seem to keep getting even more impressive, 😃.

Here are some screenshots of a particular scene on a prototypical route of mine that I've recently come back to (within the past few months) and have made significant progress on [I hope, 😅]. The scene depicts the real-life station of St. Denis in Halethorpe, Maryland, US, which has been a very popular station amongst railfans in the area, and one that I would often railfan at to this day (as my college campus just happens to be within just a few miles of it).

Also, I want to note: I did once build this location back in Trainz A New Era and uploaded a video of me building it to YouTube back when I was in earlier high school, but at the time, I think I built that over someone else's route of that area. Thus later on, I decided to make this route [depicted here] from my own DEM route so that I could build these locations (such as St. Denis, Relay, Ellicott City, and [later on] parts of Baltimore) with the intention of one day releasing it to the community.

Anyhoot, here are the screenshots of my [second] attempt to build the St. Denis MARC station in TRS22 (as it appeared around the mid to late 2010s). I still need to complete much of the background scenery, but the scenery closest to the tracks is around 90% complete I'd estimate.
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Also, fun fact: The wood station shelter off to the right is my own 3D model from Blender. The structure was too iconic not to model from scratch, hehe.
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Also, don't mind all the signals being red. From personal railfanning experience, that MARC commuter train is supposed to get a clear signal (or at least an approach limited), but I uh, ...I haven't laid that much track and signals yet, 😂.
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Thanks for viewing!
- Sean.
 
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