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Köenigsberg Consolidated
Willhelm Schulz, a native entrepreneur of Köenigsberg, scraped together enough capital investment to start a modest transport company.

After a small period of steady earnings by the company, they were able to add a ferry service across the bay to Strasburg. Two local ferries can be seen in action here:

Frequent petitioning of the city council allowed a relaxation in the strict zoning controls for new construction, and the growing residential population allowed a limited passenger service to be opened to nearby Geesthact, which was swiftly followed by further expansion to incorporate Norderstedt and Stralsund as well.


Heavy expansion was undertaken to add services to Wilster, and the increased capacity from the existing coal mine requiring additional engines and platforms to be built.

Investing in new industry, an Oil Refinery was funded on the coast near Bremerhaven, and a loan taken from the national banks allowed a sizeable fleet of tanker ships to be commissioned to service the burgeoning local oil rigs. The loan was quickly repayed in six months from the profit these tankers returned.

By 1980, electrification of the rail network had been completed. A small helicopter fleet had been introduced to service workers to and from the oil rigs nearby, and several new branch lines were added to the rail network.

That was about where I'd gotten to before I wanted to start playing around with some more newgrfs and settings. Yes, I have turned off road building for towns, and I've found that buying land at the end of the roads is easier than demolishing buildings when I want to come back and extend the roads later. I have since discovered the Grassy Knoll grf which will make it less of an eyesore in future screenshots.
This was the first game I'd ever bothered to take screenshots of as it progressed. I believe the only grf that I was using at the time was a German town names pack. My junctions were not massively clean, and I made improvements during play, but I believe my building style has certainly improved since then and hopefully will continue to improve.
Comments, suggestions, and criticisms are always welcomed, both to help me grow as a network builder but also in future sets as I endeavour to more artistically arrange stations
