It's time to bring back this thread, with a new game!
I have some screenshots from the beginning of the current network, tell me if you want me to post them and see what the company looked like a long time ago.
Anyway...
A businessman from Pedingtown goes on a business trip, visiting a few towns across most of the network. Today we will be following him (just like spies

) from Pedingtown to Heborough.
First, the businessman arrives at Pedingtown, where he boards an E3 high-speed train for the first leg of his trip, to Lardinghattan. The service along this line is phenomenal, with trains every 10 minutes. The train leaves promptly at 7:10. On the adjacent track is the 7:20 departure.
One hour and three minutes later, he arrives in Lardinghattan and sees that the A5 airport shuttle is just pulling in across the platform. He walks in and finds a comfortable seat. However, the train stays in the station for 14 minutes, and he notices that he could have caught the next E3 train and still been on the same airport shuttle.
His train pulls in to the airport at 8:48 and he sees his plane just departing. There are direct flights from here to Feningbury Airport, but those that were convenient to him were sold out. So he is forced to replace a trip in an Airbus A380 with a trip in a 737 and then two trains.
Since his air route has departures every 30 minutes, he goes to the terminal, passes security and awaits the 9:15 flight.
The flight only takes 30 minutes. When the plane approaches Nedingwell Airport, he is pleased to see his connecting train, the C1B to Feningbury, awaiting him. Given his bad luck with connections up to this point, he is surprised to catch this hourly service almost without waiting. The plane proceeds to land at 9:45 and he makes his 10-minute connection to the train.
Unfortunately for him, this train does not have Wi-Fi, so he cannot work. He decides to admire the passing scenery. A few stops later, he is surprised to see a train in the same direction pull up alongside his. Given the infrequent nature of the service, two trains should not meet this way.
At the next stop, he sees the same train across the platform, and notices that it is following a different route, although it is also going to Feningbury. This satisfies him, although he still wonders about the poor scheduling.
At the next three stops, he does not see that train anymore and assumes he won't see the train again. However, right before Graston, the train goes down the left-hand track for no apparent reason, and stops at what is usually the outbound platform.
Later, as his train departs the outbound platform and switches to the inbound track again, he sees the reason for the maneuver: the same train he had seen earlier arrives on the inbound platform!
Finally, he arrives at Feningbury at 11:35 and waits for the A1 airport shuttle to Feningbury Airport. The train that had been shadowing him pulls in on the adjacent track, and he is pleased when his A1 arrives on the track that his C1B had just departed from.
The shuttle takes 10 minutes and he arrives at Feningbury Airport at 12:10. He proceeds to board the 12:30 flight to Lincoln Airport. This is the only way to get to his destination by public transport, since there is no line connecting Lincoln Airport to the rest of the network.
Up to this point, the only planes he has seen in Feningbury Airport were decorated in the distinctive red-and-white livery of Feningbury Airlines. He notices an entirely-white plane at the terminal as his flight takes off and wonders what it is.
His flight arrives at Lincoln Airport at 14:10, and he proceeds to the rail station to catch the A2 loop shuttle to Heborough. The shuttle departs at 14:34. Just before it leaves, he notices another white plane landing at the airport. He wonders if it is the same one, and what these planes carry.
Finally, he arrives at Heborough at 14:59, 7 hours and 49 minutes after he boarded his high-speed train at Pedingtown.
Please comment. Should I post more?