As it so happens, my wake up time is just about there, minus a couple of liters of coffee.
Speaking of which ...
TIME'S UP!
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As it so happens, my wake up time is just about there, minus a couple of liters of coffee.
DemianWSE wrote:he city of Wenley and its docks. I started detailing my saves when I downloaded the Dutch stations and the ISR NewGRFs. I used to avoid using objects because they don't have any in-game function other than being pretty, but then I saw some screenshots that showed me what was possible and now I use them all the time . I like making docks and coastal cities, so my most used objects usually are Romazoon's and GarryG's seawalls and wharves, and ISR/DWE style objects, FaCSO and CIRSO.
Emperor Jake wrote:The harbour at Isesaki with metro line, ferry terminal, distribution centre and the hustle and bustle of a busy Japanese cityscape.
fridaemon wrote:The main city shows you main centre of wood industry. Here it works 100%!There are warehouses for non-exported wood and satisfied employees.
GarryG wrote:This is a country town called Gum Lake in far west of the State. Once a year all the surrounding towns and farms get together for their own Olympics. The rest of year most of the area returns to grazing land.
Ljp wrote:Drendinghatton Woods station is the network hub for the local area.
Its large car park allows people to park up then visit the local beach.
It is also the local postal exchange for the area and the hug to transfer to the metropolis of Benston.
MasterOktagon wrote:In this Lovely little Town is much Traffic. A High Speed Train is Passing, Trams and Buses are waiting, while the Suburban Train is Standing in the Sations
yazalo [PL] wrote:I love to use 2cc livery in conjunction with different company colours to give my buses a real transport company liveries ! On the screenshot: Poznan with its yellow-green buses (Solaris U12 & U18). Look! Today it is a unique sight at this station, but I succeeded in catching a steam engine! This train will take tourists to the annual Steam Locomotive Parade in Wolsztyn .
Nice screenshot but where are trees? Greta wouldn't be happy...
Snow is finally here, just in time for Christmas! Sky slopes have been prepared, the lake is finally deemed safe enough for ice skating and smaller Christmas markets have popped up all over town. 'The goods central down in the valley is busy transporting gifts all over the region. Tis is indeed the season to be jolly. Merry Christmas, everyone!
Good King Wenceslas looked out,
on the Feast of Stephen,
When the snow lay round about,
deep and crisp and even;
Hopefully he will b e able to help you.Looks like I won't be part of the next competition.
I have a critical error in my game. I use JGR's version and it falls ( I've just wrote to him, but not sure what hapenned in next days.
~338,100 seconds left, so this is my entry :
Zakopane, a town in the Tatry Mountains, is today called the "winter capital of Poland". Already a few decades ago we could see here signs of future growth of tourism, such as emerging hotels or the nearby cable car to the peak of Kasprowy Wierch. At that time, however, it was a much calmer and cleaner town (this terrible smog!).
Christmas Eve in the town of Geanhill. Located high in the Norfolkian mountains, the town has a frequent rail service and the Great Eastern Express can be seen departing. The isolated location means that there are no road connections to the town and the railway is the only link to the outside world.
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This is the town of Coonamble. Just out of town a farmer donated some land for a athletic grounds and they used that this year for a Christmas Party for the local farmers and town folks.
Santa Claus does not use reindeer in Australia as it too hot for them .. he uses 6 white boomers (white kangaroos) to pull his sleigh.
To the east of the sports ground are sheep recently given birth to lambs. Nice big dam near the house for water supply and swimming in. It also stocked with fresh water fish and yabbies (Fresh water crayfish).
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