What i worked on for the last hour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIHS4Q42NLs
Rural Areas.
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Trainguy76
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Re: Rural Areas.
Nice one Alex,that's great! 
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Thanks Mark, RailWorks need a better U.S. route that isn't a desert. 
(Anyone have any ideas for a short real world commuter route? In the U.S.)
(Anyone have any ideas for a short real world commuter route? In the U.S.)
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Couldn't agree more,would love a longish scenic run (yes i know Cajon is,but its too open IMHO) through the mountains etc,i used to love the Marias Pass in MSTS days 
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So far i've been in the setup process for a long route from Glenwood Springs, CO to Denver, CO. Strait shot through the Rockies. On a route like that, the hardest part is the setup.almark wrote:Couldn't agree more,would love a longish scenic run (yes i know Cajon is,but its too open IMHO) through the mountains etc,i used to love the Marias Pass in MSTS days
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I can imagine! Sounds great though,look forward to it 