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Just having some fun,

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Yikes Hert......That is sure a mess right there....Out of all places to stop a train as it looks like it has been there for a while judging on all them cars all backed up....Nice done :Y:
 
Good grief Hert! You just made me even happier to have the ability to walk outside where I live and all you can hear is the birds chirping. :hehe: Looking at that picture makes me wanna go listen to some Loretta Lynn, just to get away from all that!
 
CN intermodal train Q166 has a good head on speed as it blasts uphill through mile 71 of the Villes-de-Prairies Sub, with stacks and vans for Centennial City, another 242 miles away.

 
Figure I would work up the courage to chime in on this thread seeing as I view this thread daily. I am a beginner at route building, but have been getting better and this is some of the best work I have done up to this point. I have been working on a CN route in northern Wisconsin in the Northwoods. The screenshot below shows the small town of Bradley where the CN Valley Sub meets the CN Bradley Sub. There is a small yard in Bradley with 2 sidings and a spur for pulpwood loading.
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Thanks Chris!

Thanks also to Dave and Eric for combining their talents to produce 'Dirty Harry', here morphed into Hutchinson Terminals' latest acquisition....

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... I have a feeling this one will get patched and skinned a lot! The EMD trucks are off trade-ins....

Oops! Exactly the same spot as the last shot!

:p
 
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Hmmm. I can see many grain hoppers to be hauled behind those units..........
 
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Figure I would work up the courage to chime in on this thread seeing as I view this thread daily. I am a beginner at route building, but have been getting better and this is some of the best work I have done up to this point. I have been working on a CN route in northern Wisconsin in the Northwoods. The screenshot below shows the small town of Bradley where the CN Valley Sub meets the CN Bradley Sub. There is a small yard in Bradley with 2 sidings and a spur for pulpwood loading.

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Very nice, Keep it up!
 
Figure I would work up the courage to chime in on this thread seeing as I view this thread daily. I am a beginner at route building, but have been getting better and this is some of the best work I have done up to this point. I have been working on a CN route in northern Wisconsin in the Northwoods. The screenshot below shows the small town of Bradley where the CN Valley Sub meets the CN Bradley Sub. There is a small yard in Bradley with 2 sidings and a spur for pulpwood loading.

Seems like a well modeled region right now... Great work, now we have roughly 3 routes of this part of the U.S!
 
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