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That's an odd arrangement... 2 GP35's and what I am guessing is a GP9(?) all going long hood forward...
N&W preferred running long hood forward, for collision protection.

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Do these tracks, with the realistic railjoiners, actually make a jointed rail click clack sound effect ? They look so real ... What is their name, kuid ?
 
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they are made by SimulatorTrain and can be found at USLW.net
you are half correct, they are unreleased and i do believe they will be released at JR, and there is no prototype, it's a freelanced route I'm working on, called east of Chicago, (not the final name).
 
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you are half correct, they are unreleased and i do believe they will be released at JR, and there is no prototype, it's a freelanced route I'm working on, called east of Chicago, (not the final name).

It can be found at USLW. That's where I picked it up not too long ago...
 
The track in question is an updated version of what was released. It has less than 1/3 the polys and looks much better. This time around there will be different versions as well.

@cascaderailroad N&W didn't really have a preference on direction which is why they ordered dual control stands in just about all their diesels.
 
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