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Re: Hello there! New to RailWorksAmerica!

Unread postby johnmckenzie » Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:31 am

Samwolf wrote:I'm just starting to get interested in the UK and German trains and routes. They sure are different from ours, but I love the scenery.


Ah yes, the scenery. Coming soon to Railworks is the Northern Lights route from Edinburgh to Dundee which includes THIS beauty - (NOTE - Not to be confused with the other forthcoming Edinburgh to Glasgow route!)

The Forth Bridge

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After the Tay Bridge disaster in 1879, where the bridge collapsed under an express train claining the lives of all souls on board, the design of the forthcoming bridge over the Forth river, North of Edinburgh, was beefed up hughely - so hugely, in fact, that the vast majority of it's structural strength is there merely to keep it standing. 1.6 miles long and 330 feet high! Magnificent and irreplaceable.
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Re: Hello there! New to RailWorksAmerica!

Unread postby Mark » Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:54 am

I have been keeping an eye on this route over the past 5 months or so as I travel it a lot ( will be travelling more often as soon as I start work )

Everytime I go to the site it is still TBA for price and release date, with no information gained by emailign them asking about it . But I guess another 5-6 months won't kill me . Not now that the E-G route is beign released a week this Friday ( plenty of options available for scenarios with that and i look forward to putting my time into some scenarios )
My scenarios are short, but they leave plenty of room for scope. Time to stretch to other routes I think
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