#Soccerdogs Map
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senston is a small seaside town with a large terminus station for multiple branch lines and a busy commuter route, also features a small goods yard mainly hauling seafood and local produce
The fatwood container yard is a new development still under partial construction, capitalising on the growing industrial base of the region. While no services call at it yet, it is expected to become one of the busiest freight yards on the network in coming years as construction is completed
The Fatwood Fabrication plant is one of many steel based industries opened in the past few years due to the steel mills construction. Right next to a large Freight yard and busy rail line, the location is perfect for recieving and shipping goods
The Mighty 4 Bridges carry 3 seperate rail lines (highspeed, freight, local) and The A40 Highway over the mighty Guham river
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Tedinbury docks was once a very busy port, handling grain imports from the coastal islands but in recent years has fell into disuse, tedinbury junction lays directly west where a small branch line heads off from the mainline into the town proper, a small TMD is also located there but its future is uncertain
the Terminus of the western electric network
The Twin Terminus of The Capital Have almost every train service into them
kinda forgot about this but ive been doing a lot of work in the background. Converted everyhting to scheduled dispatch which took a while to learn, and conversion is still ongiong
Senningstone is a major junction and interchange for GWR, LMS, Cross country, freight and other services, it also has an adjacent metro station as well as GWR stabling facility
Kanterton Harbour is the main international import/export hub, and also services many offshore oil rigs. Kanterton south is GWRs main terminus, as well as the hub for cross country and third rail services.
Benwood is another large interchange, with 2 major stations, a quadtrack mainline and large freight yard that handles a majority of the regions freight needs
The sanway depot is where GWR, LNER and Kantlink trains undergo maintenance, and also stable there during off peak times.
The yet to be finished wratfield station is a hub for container traffic, as well as a major interchange for GWR, LMS and Kantlink services. A high speed line also passes through the station
Benfinghill Dam Powers the region, and provides the majority of the electricity for the Kanterton region. A scenic horshoe curve passes around the dam, providing stunning views