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,

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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,

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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.
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.
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.