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csrund
I found an interesting surprise on my last student trip over the A&O sub:

There's a short, high bridge on the hill near Grandview. Next time you're grinding up the hill toward Grandview, switch to the external view and look down to the bottom of the hill on the conductor's side. There appears to be a couple of boxcars that left the tracks and rolled down there. Anybody else seen this?

Andre... is there an interesting story behind this? None of the old timers supervising my student trips said anything about it in their pop-up dialogs. laugh.gif
august1929
Here they are
august1929
Must be recent - no rust...
zhilton
I think that "might" be from Andre's first solo trip over the sub. wink.gif A broken rail will mess your day up in a heartbeat. Poor ole Andre has remained tight lipped about it because the "old timers" have been giving him a hard time about the whole issue...even though it wasn't anything of his doings...just at the wrong spot at the wrong time. laugh.gif
jbt1024
Route Builder Crazyness, guess he got the Send/Don't Send tongue.gif

Thanks,
Jonathan
chripsch
With this remains Andre wants to remind us to keep always
the speedlimit... biggrin.gif
If not we get another couple of scrapped cars... laugh.gif
Would be a nice activity: Pickup your railroad crane to get the accident cars
on the rails again...
Then pick them up to Yaffee Iron in Berryville to scrap them biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
I hope the third party insurance of the poor driver pays the damage...

Kind regards from Bavaria,

Christian
yellowdog
A nice, ingenious easter egg. Great work, Andre! laugh.gif
kjp115
QUOTE(yellowdog @ Mar 24 2005, 03:25 PM)
A nice, ingenious easter egg. Great work, Andre! laugh.gif

Nice ingenious spoiler too, I actually didn't notice it because I almost always run from the cabview. If not, I'm in the crummy.
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