Cane Creek Article In Trains Magazine July Issue

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  1. AmtrakAcela75

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    In the Polish "Świat Kolei" a two-part article about "101" was published, around the premiere.
    DTG's tentacles go very deep... :D
    Enjoy reading :)
     
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  3. Crosstie

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    Just got my copy, too. I guess it can be referred to as the "Potash Branch". I'm 2 issues behind in my reading, but I might leapfrog to this article. :)
     
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    The route looks good.

    The rolling stock from the latest article leaves alot to be desired......
     
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    I will have to go tomorrow and get my copy.
     
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    Interesting article. It would be nice to see those locos ( SD60M, SD70M and the Geeps) in the game eventually. However, Skyhook's scenery looks very close to the real deal. As usual, I worry about the water texture, but will wait and see.
     
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    I read it after it was mentioned here. It also has an article about the CSX Cumberland Valley branch which has SPG, I believe. The magazine was just depressing with coverage of how the class 1 railroads are laying crews off. The pandemic and the general reduction in coal might be it for some of these routes.
     

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