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Why do I get this feeling....

I'm the kid whose Dad gave him a 5oz. ball bearing, Steelie, and showed up at school, 3rd grade.....and when we all got into a game of marbles....I smashed up all your favorite Cat Eyes.
 
Your route looks great

What texture are you using under the tracks?? The tracks are JR I presume??

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It looks much better at eye level.....

I use it under my roads too, because it blends in so good with herb7, herb 7 has the texture of dried grass...without the color crayon look.


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I feel like I'm making post cards here.

You want to experience riding the rails in the real world, you need to ride the L'Anse Subdivision. Nothing else out there compares....Period.

And I'll stand on it.

Like I said last winter, I was gonna blow you all away...with the L'Anse Subdivision.

Like I don't even need a fancy asx Prettified Ugly Dirty Ugly Train in that shot, to make that shot.
 
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Pioneer

Sits right off the Eagle Mills Yard, receiving shipments from the Humblolt Mine, the Blueberry Mine and the Ohio Mine to name a few. It would proceess the ore into concentrated pellets for shipment via rail and ship to the steel mills on the Great Lakes. It stands no more, but without it, we would have never won World War II.


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Pioneer needed an Iron Ore Unloader.

Look familiar? Trains would come in loaded with raw iron ore and the plant would concentre the raw ore into Taconite pellets for shipment.

There is a seperate spur for loading the Taconite pellets. Filled cars were assembled at the Eagle Mills Yard for LS&I, Soo Line & the CNW for shipment.

If my woodships loader makes it through the download station this Ore Unloader will be right behind it.


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Stuck with one dude.

How many tracks is your ore dock?? 4? Like the real one??

I dont' think he made a double. But the dock itself is interactive....and it will load ships. And a portal or two way out in the lake and I can send in ships in to load...and then take off.
 
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Here's a shot for you WCL

It show part of the Eagle Mills Yard...the Engine House...Where Pioneer Pellet stood. I have the receiving track on the first spur...and the loading track just up the line. Have you ever heard of the Pine Hill Quarry? There was a spur up there too...But I don't know what aggregrate they were mining...do you? And FWIW...the route hit 428 meg today.


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Euphod.....my Euphod.

Are we goning to see some Huletts on your route then, or is there no ore dock in that area?

The big unloaders of gantry type....are down at US Steel in East Chicago. I put this route on hold that runs from Kalamazoo, MI to Harvard, IL and has about 4,000 miles of Class 1 track, CSX, NFS, UP, you name it they are there. The bitch with the route is once something is done...and you go back to Google Earth...everything changed 8 months later. I've got 4,000 miles of track down but need more content for the city, Chicago Elevated. It's complex and most likely will never get done. Especially when you are limited to 90 degree intersections....:'(


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Here's another piece of advice.

Buy your weight in Silver....I was a lard asx when I was 45, but I bought myself for $7 an oz. The worse this world gets, the more comfortable I get.

Guys want any food? Just dig a hole and put a seed in it, you get about 400 to 1 return. Buy Land too........
 
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