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I can see why the SP/NWP/NPC abandoned this route after better trucks came along and the 101, but the trackage was extremely scenic. I have had fun recreating small sections of the map in a freegame and doing cab rides. I will post videos once I have had more time to work the map.
See my large sized SF bay map for more classic SP territory: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2221033443
@grundlehner I questioned adding some of the smaller towns, but I wanted to be sure to have towns where the historic trains and stages went to circa 1870ish. You can demo them with sandbox mode if needed. Penngrove got stuck as an empty town, not sure how to demo it myself. I built the roads so you didn't have to spend a fortune on them when costs are on. Most are on the 1866 map linked above.