Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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St. Lawrence Seaway
   
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Scenario: Temperate
Map/Savegame: Map
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28 Jul, 2021 @ 4:47pm
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St. Lawrence Seaway

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Very Large, 1:3, Temperate, North America

Since antiquity the rivers of eastern North America have been a superhighway for goods and people, connecting the rich farmlands of the lands surrounding the great lakes basin with the resources to the northeast. Farming, Metalworking, & Woodworking have been the mainstays of the economy for thousands of years; can you keep up with the demand? (and is it any wonder that North America's First Railroads were constructed here)

Covering Southeastern Canada and the Northeast of the USA, From Chicago, Illinois in the west to Sydney, Nova Scotia in the east. This is arguably North America's most densely populated area.

Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, New York, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, Halifax & much more; with 3 global ports on islands to simulate international shipping.

I made this one a bit smaller as I realised my previous few maps were not the most friendly to less powerful PCs. If you can run my Race to the North map, you should have no issues with this one.

Cheers :)
4 Comments
TheOneWhoIs  [author] 7 Mar, 2022 @ 9:15pm 
RedPrometheus I have mad quite a few megalomaniac size maps, I specifically chose to make this one a little smaller. I might in the future, we'll see how I feel.
RedPrometheus 1 Mar, 2022 @ 7:15am 
This is probably my favourite map. Would you consider making one like it in megaloniac size?
TheOneWhoIs  [author] 5 Aug, 2021 @ 5:22pm 
@simongo1 to simulate international trade routes, Same reason why Portsmouth England and Rio de Janiero Brasil are on the sides too. Makes shipping a bit more interesting. Especially with Montreal, Halifax and New York on the map being global shipping hubs. It's a new idea that I thought that I would try.
simongo1 4 Aug, 2021 @ 7:40pm 
Thank you for this map !! One question however, why Saint Petersburg, Russia, in the upper right corner ?