Photographer Maria Pierce has more photos for us from Berellia, showing off new construction work that has been done on the 2nd District. She followed a coal train behind four ex-Blackrock and Western SD40-2s up the hill from Berellia to Singleton.
Photographer Maria Pierce has more photos for us from Berellia, showing off new construction work that has been done on the 2nd District. She followed a coal train behind four ex-Blackrock and Western SD40-2s up the hill from Berellia to Singleton.
Tensions between Dertinia and Sondia have once again escalated into a minor war, and all railway construction in Sondia has been temporarily halted. Meanwhile, over on the Kasversas, rail construction contractors have been hard at work.
Berellia is a rather small country, on North Kasversa. Its recently nationalized railway system carries mostly heavy bulk loads, like coal, iron ore and potash. Photographer Maria Pierce traveled to Berellia to document ongoing revitalization of the nation’s trunk lines.
In the last week in northern Sondia, the Los Palacios Highway has been extended, and San Martin now has citywide power. Also, construction on Union Station has started.
Photographer Markus Hamilton brought us pictures from the southern mountains of Sondia, near the Odessian border. He caught several trains, including this manifest loaded with Odessian freight.
Yesterday, officials with Sondia’s Federal Consolidated Railways (Ferrocarriles Consolidados de la Republica) stated in a press conference that the Sondian rail system has reached approximately 110% capacity, and that upgrades to existing equipment had reached fever pitch, with new orders being placed almost every other day. One of Sondia’s smaller northeastern cities, San Martin, has received a lot of attention recently, as the local government implemented several tax hikes to pay for upgrading the existing local network. Pictures from the city’s rail corridors were released at the press conference mentioned above.
Officials declined to comment on when upgrade programs might be completed.
Last night massive construction cranes removed Minos Bay’s famous skyscrapers and replaced them in different locations, giving the city a more open and spread-out skyline. City officials have said that they much prefer this look.
Construction also began yesterday on Minos Bay’s Metro system. The new system will connect downtown Minos Bay with the surrounding suburbs, supplementing the two commuter rail lines already in place.
The intermodal port of Minos Bay has opened for business. Traffic on the Empire City Sub is expected to at least double due to the new port, say Southwest Lines officials.
Groundbreaking on Minos Bay Union Terminal began today, though officials have stated that the terminal building(s) might be replaced sometime in the near future. Plans are being drawn for another large station to the south.
The Port of Minos Bay has lain empty and dormant since it first came into the mind of Minos Bay’s construction minister. However, shocking news was received by the citizens of Minos Bay this afternoon as work on the port finally began. First to be constructed was the petroleum products area, which is still unfinished. Work on the drydocks and ship repair facilities then commenced, and all buildings are now in place.
Minos Bay’s downtown area has also been moved south so as not to interfere with port construction. The port interchange on the Gold Coast highway has also been completed.
In addition to this monumental news, SWL has completed their safety systems for the Ogygia Beach station crossing. Automobiles will now stop for trains rocketing through, as the rail speed limit through the station is 70 miles per hour.
Also, on the high-speed line, new temporary catenary has replaced the experimental hovering catenary that was present previously. The line has also been extended slightly.
These next pictures show the expansion of Northrop Yard, an interchange point between SWL’s Empire City and Southwestern Subdivisions and Minos Bay & Eastern’s 1st Subdivision.
Finally, an overview of Minos Bay as it now stands, with the petroleum dock in the foreground.
Hy-Line Rail, Gardaka’s largest rail/rail holdings corporation, has recently purchased 400 new SD70ACe locomotives from Zamboin Rail Industries. Two units were spotted on train Q-STJPFC1-12 today, along with a Robinson Global Enterprises CW44ACX. Photographer Markus Hamilton brings us the following pictures.
The chunky units have several innovative features, not the least of which is technology which allows for each axle to have an individual AC inverter. Trainz Today predicts that these units will be used mainly on intermodal trains in Vidalia, and heavy-haul freight on the Roman continent.
Since May, the track machines and construction cranes building Southwest Lines’ Empire City Subdivision have been dormant following a building rush in Dertinia. A few days ago, however, the heavy equipment began its roar again as SWL management restarted construction along Olympia’s Gold Coast. Recent efforts have brought sweeping changes to the line. Trainz Global News sent a helicopter over the massive construction zone to survey what changes have taken place. An overview of what the route looks like now. North is at top, I think.
[/character] Ok, enough newspaper article-ing! This route is actually the first route I ever began building in Trainz. I just recently went back to it and gave it a new backstory and a new location, as well as some of the things you see here. As you can see from the map above, the route’s pretty wide, but it’s not particularly long. I’m…getting to that. Right now, I’m focusing on the southern terminus, Port Minos, as scenery is one of my weaker points (especially urban scenery). If you want to give me pointers, I’d be glad to listen. Anyway, thanks for looking! I hope you have enjoyed. More pictures will be coming! I promise!
Also I do apologize for the lack of posts. I was figuring out how I wanted this whole blog/Youtube channel to go, and I think I’ve found a direction, so posts should get a bit more regular. Who knows, maybe you’ll even get a video! 🙂