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It seems you enjoyed this a lot. I am pleased.
This collection - on Horseshoe curve, is giving me a lot of satisfaction. Creating Altoona Juniata shop, as close as I can to what it is like today, was a challenge, but luckily the route allows me to add as much as I like - and it will still publish. A lot of routes do lot allow me to add lines of locomotives.
Thanks for your feedback again.
we can drive in slow-mo between so many well placed NS addons.
pure eye-candy.
thank you
My chiropractor's dad had a property where he had a disagreement with the D & H regarding a line and a bridge!
It is very rewarding when I create a scenario taking someone on a little trip back down memory lane. I enjoy knowing I can do this.
Part of the reason I started creating was to do this for me. So often I thought, why doesn't a developer do this or do that. I then realised I can get close - especially with a Workshop created route.
I am very lucky that 'Swindon Works' in its' entirety was created by a Workshop creator allowing me to create my ultimate 'down memory lane' scenarios. This is where I did spend time on official walk-arounds. I lived on a line where the new locos built there, were driven past light engine, on driver training fresh out of the works (shop). Very exciting: especially if I had seen it being built in the works a few months earlier. Take care and have fun.
Sounds like a great day ahead. 22c here, and we are off to our local 'show'. 125th year this year.