Il keep the rainy one, gives better vibe to it. Thanks

Il keep the rainy one, gives better vibe to it. Thanks
Rainy day it is then.
Freezeland's Petroleum Industry ... from the Oil Wells to the Consumers, and anything in between ...
Which newgrf are those pipes and powerlines at the bottom right from? I don't recognize them.OzTrans wrote: 23 May 2022 21:35 My entry ...
Freezeland's Petroleum Industry ... from the Oil Wells to the Consumers, and anything in between ...
Competition [2022-05] [Petroleum Industry.png
Naturally, you don't recognise them, because they are brand new developments in road typing and stopping. The industries are XIS, rail stations are ISR and the rest is all Canadian Theme Pack v3.0, under development.RoyalExamination9410 wrote: 24 May 2022 06:21 Which newgrf are those pipes and powerlines at the bottom right from? I don't recognize them.
The old island town in the woods stands out for its history, location, modern transport and great economy, thanks to the lumber industry.
After the construction of the N1 Highway, Grenington's strategic location by the Green Bay, and just a few kilometres south of the biggest city in the country, made it the perfect place for a large industrial zone. Plans to build a port south of the town were halted because of local environmental groups' protests. Rail infrastructure has been constantly upgraded and expanded, but it is reaching a point where it won't be able to satisfy the demand.
Fredinho wrote: 25 May 2022 20:48 Nice to see so many entries again! Going to be hard to pick one three![]()
bef123 wrote:Hi everyone! This is my first attemp into comptetition. Here's shot from my Virtual Netherlands map. It represents area around town of Hilversum with Crailoo Train Yard but also few tulip/flower farms with greenhouses, the wind turbines gives the green energy to town and farms.
DemianWSE wrote:After the construction of the N1 Highway, Grenington's strategic location by the Green Bay, and just a few kilometres south of the biggest city in the country, made it the perfect place for a large industrial zone. Plans to build a port south of the town were halted because of local environmental groups' protests. Rail infrastructure has been constantly upgraded and expanded, but it is reaching a point where it won't be able to satisfy the demand.
Erato wrote:The Kashihara port is the most important industrial complex in the wider area, supplying the entire nation with the petrolium based produce they need.
fridaemon wrote:The old island town in the woods stands out for its history, location, modern transport and great economy, thanks to the lumber industry.
Fredinho wrote:Just south of the Highway, you'll find the ever expanding industrial district of Lima, with the chemical plant in main focus.
gravelpit wrote:Largest chemical plant in the city of Nantley
odisseus wrote:Pictured is a cluster of industries that produces food and goods, which are taken in the south-east direction to the megapolis on the mountaintop. The machine shop produces farm supplies, which are taken by the livestock trains on their return route. The output of each industry was in the thousands, and the airport clearly couldn't handle these amounts of cargo, so eventually I had to build an express train route; each train is double-headed to cope with the long and steep uphill stretch.
OzTrans wrote:Freezeland's Petroleum Industry ... from the Oil Wells to the Consumers, and anything in between ...
RoyalExamination9410 wrote:The Seningdon International Industrial Zone
sinas128 wrote:The lack of industry, Weckar nord has been selected for urban re development.
temporal8 wrote:The Industrial area of Plandirhead Town.
WolfRamXx wrote:An 1978 picture of shady looking storage complex.
wyndbain wrote:On the banks of the Salzheim City Canal a basin was constructed to fuel a small village brewery, jump forward 200 years and its been surrounded by the greater Salzheim suburb's and a bus depot.
gravelpit wrote: 26 May 2022 17:27 To DemianWSE
I have to admit that I feel like your comment under the screen, it promotes ideas,congratulations bro
Thanks and thank you all for your votes
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