Show Off Your Routes *Potential For Large Screenshots*

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Looks the same as mine...

By the way, we get it, you're beta testing something. Now shhh it's not that big of a deal that you're testing something

Jamie
 
Sorry to go off topic but it has to do with my route. Is there a way I can get the traffic to stop and go with the YARN/YARNish intersections? They have traffic lights but I don't know if they'll work or not.
 


Once the headquarters of an iron company, then taken over by the railroad it helped create (as depicted in this photo), now just some run down residential buildings along a rail-trail.
 
Nice shots, Rooneth, good to see more from you :D
G'day Cole, that looks like a great little scene to drive around :)

Cheers
Stevo
 
A super duper wide angle shot of my work in progress Pa shortline, the New Castle Northern RR. This area is slowly taking shape, hope to have it done somewhat soon so that I can start working my way down the mainline towards the first town. Notice that there are no bridge supports under the middle of my bridge. I can't locate any that are tall enough. If any of you know of a tall bridge support that'd go with this bridge please let me know.
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Nice shots, Rooneth, good to see more from you :D
G'day Cole, that looks like a great little scene to drive around :)

Cheers
Stevo
Thanks Stevo!


The iron works in the background which created the need for the railroad may be shut down, but this little railroad is as busy as ever in the winter of 1941. ;)
 
A super duper wide angle shot of my work in progress Pa shortline, the New Castle Northern RR. This area is slowly taking shape, hope to have it done somewhat soon so that I can start working my way down the mainline towards the first town. Notice that there are no bridge supports under the middle of my bridge. I can't locate any that are tall enough. If any of you know of a tall bridge support that'd go with this bridge please let me know.
Yep, thats totally how PA mountains look and thats totally how really big creeks look in the mountains too *cough* :o
 
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