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I got a bit caught up by S6/S60 requiring auto-accept to be enabled on To/From Vaihingen (or to be grabbed within the first second of its becoming available) in order to not be late to Schwabstrasse. I generally prefer manually accepting my trains, but I had to admit defeat on that one and use auto-accept.
Outside of that, the map was fairly relaxing to play, with a moderate difficulty. I can tell a lot of love was put into the map itself, as it's utterly massive and beautifully interconnected. Good work!