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a map covering the southern and northern to plz parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
You do have experimentalMapSizes = true in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\<user ID>\446800\local\settings.lua right?
Excellent! It's sure to be a hit, and I'll see to it that I like, favourite and subscribe!
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1208152299
Also, I noticed that this map stretches quite far north into Saskatchewan. There never were very many railways up there, and the vast majority ran east-west (i.e. the Canadian Pacific, Canadian Northern, Grand Trunk Pacific, etc.) I suggest sometime in the future making a map covering the southern parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba so that guys like me can re-create the transcontinental railways we've been dreaming of.
Oh yeah, and haul grain. Lots and lots of grain.
If a city is misplaced, or if you notice anything else egregiously wrong, please let me know. I have only spent a half-day here and there driving through Sask.