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Post by John on Jan 22, 2012 18:46:54 GMT -7
Currently at the moment, I'm working on a new route of Great Waterton, but not the Great Waterton you know from the show, oh no, it's going to be Great Waterton in the S&M's heyday. (In case anyone remembers the Fat Controller saying Great Waterton was where the first steam engines worked, those engines were the S&M Engines) Pics: Great Waterton Station: (I need the Standpipe though) The Sheds: (The shed has four stalls, the forth one for Emily, as well as a turntable for her, as well as that, there's a carriage shed) The whole route so far: The locations in the route: Great Waterton. (That's pretty obvious, isn't it? ) The Sheds. Morgan's Mine. The Great Waterton Tramway. And the S&M Crovan's Gate. ~John
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Post by Nicholas (Nictrain123) on Jan 22, 2012 19:02:21 GMT -7
This looks good so far. But what's the bridge running past the town for?
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Post by John on Jan 22, 2012 20:25:50 GMT -7
Basically, the bridge is there because I was following pics of Great Waterton, and I saw a bridge there. Also, instead of two SG tracks, I added Narrow Gauge track instead. You may ask why, so I'll explain: During the 1860's, (1867) the S&M Railway is extended to Great Waterton, and a tramway is built from Great Waterton down to a Harbor. Coal is delivered to said Harbor, and the engines on the Line transport the coal to the Transfer Yards, where it is used for the Skarloey Railway, S&M Railway, and of course, Great Waterton, but sometime near the future, the Harbor on the Tramway closes, the Tramway closes, and that's when the S&M Railway leads to it's downfall... Darn, didn't expect this post to be so long. ~John
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