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Life on the Salmon Bay Terminal

The building and the events surround the building of an HO scale switching layout set in the mighty Pacific Northwest.

May 17, 2008

Virtual Trains?

I've been using Microsoft Train Simulator for awhile. It's a great program and the add-ons only keep getting better. Here we have a 25-ton switcher moving a BNSF boxcar from the docks to a shipping point. It's operations like this that makes the operation on the SBT interesting!
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Route: Ohio Rails (Freeware)
Posted by Landlocked Sailor at 11:01 AM
Labels: MSTS

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