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That dark olive-brown in the panoramic view is frequently the river's daytime color. You don't want to think about what's in the water to give it that color. It would be great if the area could see snow as it does in your winter image, but climate change has been making heavy snow less frequent. Terrific series.
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Where I live, a US city of about a million, there is, as far as I know, a single public rest room, and even that is experimental. At least I can include this in my SC4 city. You are striking a blow for distended digital bladders everywhere. Well done! (Just thinking about it makes me need to...listen, I gotta go, bye.)
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I really believe you should give attribution to Walthers, Inc., on whose HO and I believe N scale model kits your BAT is based. I'm not their greatest fan, but Walthers has helped a lot of people in the model rail subculture build amazing things. It's probably their intellectual property, after all. Image below, via https://www.walthers.com/union-crane-and-shovel-kit-9-1-2-x-7-1-8-x-4-15-16-quot-23-7-x-17-8-x-12-3cm
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I've had security freeware like Avast grab my entire SC4 and quarantine it. Never had individual files or folders within SC4 confiscated by overly aggressive security software. Yet. So maybe.
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Beautifully done. I've lived in Columbus during 3 periods of my life, and as a fan of neon I recall the Dispatch sign fondly. Not that I've always been fond of their editorial policy, although that seems to have "evolved" in recent years. Medium sized cities like Columbus have some serious architectural mojo; we just have to look for it.
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FDR Drive Corridor and Nearby Landmarks
W11gotme commented on TheOlympics's City Journal Entry in New York City A City Journal
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Very nice steam locomotive. I am about 11 years late on this, but the whole question of articulating the steam locomotive and its tender could be eliminated by using a steam tank locomotive. Under the Whyte classification system, you would place a T after the wheel configuration to denote a steam loco that has it's water tank wrapped around the exterior of the boiler, and it's coal or fuel oil bunker attached behind the cab. No tender! Examples include the Boston and Albany 2-6-6T and 4-6-6T steam locomotives used for commuter train service. Central Railroad of New Jersey had a 4-6-4T. Canadian National had a similar passenger steamer. And many smaller tank engines served as switchers with configurations like 0-4-0T and 0-6-0T. In Europe, tank steamers might have been more common than in North America.
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Should have read --------'s 2014 comment before I downloaded these. Either on top of established avenue/road, or even if I demo a gap, plop the bus stop, then try to run the avenue/road through it, it doesn't work. As people in South America said when Chevrolet tried to market the Chevy Nova there: "Pero, no va!"
