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  • A Patentee engine takes 19th century travellers on a scenic journey through the English countryside.
  • Well-placed track will help you make the most of natural resources, such as coal.
  • It’s expensive, but quicker to go over water than around it.
  • As your rail network grows, so will the cities that it connects.
  • It’s straight to market for these cows...
  • Large cities always have plenty of passengers and mail to transport.
  • Creative track planning is key to a smoothly-running rail network.
  • Diesel engines, like this F-Series, made cross-country travel much faster in the early 20th century.
  • A handsome 2-8-2 Class 141 steams through a pine forest.
  • Not one, not two, but three tracks keep cargo moving in and out of this city.
  • Some bridges are more complex than others.
  • A Golden State engine hauls oil past mesas in the south-western United States.
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A Patentee engine takes 19th century travellers on a scenic journey through the English countryside.
A Patentee engine takes 19th century travellers on a scenic journey through the English countryside.
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Well-placed track will help you make the most of natural resources, such as coal.
Well-placed track will help you make the most of natural resources, such as coal.
PreviousNextclose
It’s expensive, but quicker to go over water than around it.
It’s expensive, but quicker to go over water than around it.
PreviousNextclose
As your rail network grows, so will the cities that it connects.
As your rail network grows, so will the cities that it connects.
PreviousNextclose
It’s straight to market for these cows...
It’s straight to market for these cows...
PreviousNextclose
Large cities always have plenty of passengers and mail to transport.
Large cities always have plenty of passengers and mail to transport.
PreviousNextclose
Creative track planning is key to a smoothly-running rail network.
Creative track planning is key to a smoothly-running rail network.
PreviousNextclose
Diesel engines, like this F-Series, made cross-country travel much faster in the early 20th century.
Diesel engines, like this F-Series, made cross-country travel much faster in the early 20th century.
PreviousNextclose
A handsome 2-8-2 Class 141 steams through a pine forest.
A handsome 2-8-2 Class 141 steams through a pine forest.
PreviousNextclose
Not one, not two, but three tracks keep cargo moving in and out of this city.
Not one, not two, but three tracks keep cargo moving in and out of this city.
PreviousNextclose
Some bridges are more complex than others.
Some bridges are more complex than others.
PreviousNextclose
A Golden State engine hauls oil past mesas in the south-western United States.
A Golden State engine hauls oil past mesas in the south-western United States.
Previousclose

Desktops

  • bridge
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    • 1680 x 1050
    • 1440 x 900
    • 1280 x 800
  • bismarck
    • 1920 x 1200
    • 1680 x 1050
    • 1440 x 900
    • 1280 x 800
  • brunel
    • 1920 x 1200
    • 1680 x 1050
    • 1440 x 900
    • 1280 x 800
  • town
    • 1920 x 1200
    • 1680 x 1050
    • 1440 x 900
    • 1280 x 800

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