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Woodward, Oklahoma (Vanilla + Mass Transit)
   
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21 Jul, 2022 @ 4:00pm
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Woodward, Oklahoma (Vanilla + Mass Transit)

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Oklahoma is OK, I suppose

Hello! Today, I bring you a map of Woodward, Oklahoma. Nothing too special here apart from the fact that this map is 100% vanilla with Mass Transit so no extra subscriptions needed! There is a theme that's recommended but ultimately not required for enjoying this map.

From Wikipedia:
Woodward is a city in and the county seat of Woodward County, Oklahoma, United States. It is the largest city in a nine-county area. The population was 11,975 at the United States Census.

The area was historically occupied by the Kiowa, Comanche, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. European-American settlers established the town in 1887 after construction of the railroad to that point for shipping cattle to markets. The town was on the Great Western Cattle Trail. In the 19th century, it was one of the most important depots in the Oklahoma Territory for shipping cattle to the East. As an important cattle town, it had the rough frontier bawdiness of the time. The United States opened up much of the area to European-American settlement by the Land Run of 1893, and migrants rushed into the area.

Boiling Springs State Park, named for its artesian springs that seem to boil, has been established east of the city. Federal dockets were held annually in November through 1948, and sporadically at need after that.

Map information
Like I said above, aside from the Mass Transit expansion pack and a recommended but not required theme, the Stray Cats Territory - Plains theme, this map is completely vanilla! There's exactly 230,000 trees here so there's still 20k trees you can place before hitting the vanilla limit. There's 2 rail connections, 4 plane connections, and 6 road connections. All resources (including ore, oil, and fertile land) and main roads are in the vanilla 25 tiles.

Link to SCT-Plains theme by Raffa: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1353408378

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Nothing much else to add here except a thank you for checking out my map and if you like it, hit the like button and leave any comments, questions, or concerns in the comment section below. Thank y'all! :D
12 Comments
icantthinkofaname  [author] 28 Jul, 2022 @ 9:53am 
@sevenof9 Thank you!
sevenof9 28 Jul, 2022 @ 2:11am 
Awesome
icantthinkofaname  [author] 24 Jul, 2022 @ 10:23am 
@stevensdomi true lmao, after all I prefer to play on maps like this one :)
stevensdomi 24 Jul, 2022 @ 1:50am 
@icantthinkofaname I would'n call it boring, We need maps for every kind of players. Not everyone like Mount Everest maps or small tropical islands.
icantthinkofaname  [author] 24 Jul, 2022 @ 12:35am 
@Treeost I totally get what you mean. I do have heightmaps along highways like i-35 and 40 such as Guthrie and Sallisaw, and sometimes I do fiddle around with heightmaps and make it more suitable to my liking so perhaps at some point, I'll be able to make a map like that :D
Treeost 24 Jul, 2022 @ 12:29am 
Yeah I grew up around the Cushing area, so been looking and trying to work it so while may not be an exact heightmap, it would be able to get most of it semi realistic.
icantthinkofaname  [author] 24 Jul, 2022 @ 12:15am 
@Treeost Unfortunately from what I can tell from the heightmap, the map would cut off around the small interchange between Highways 177 and 312 north of Stillwater, and not much in the way of big rivers and turnpikes. However, there is assumedrisk's Waving Wheat map that's heavily based off of OKC and surrounding areas if you do want a map with more rivers and highways. Probably my favorite map on the entire workshop, so I say give it a shot if that's what you're after :)
Treeost 24 Jul, 2022 @ 12:08am 
Cool that area within 60 miles are 2 turnpikes I 35 and a river with terrain migrating to hills. I have not checked if it would all fit on a map yet. I was looking at it as highway 18 north as it hits 33 and ventures north to 51, and the sh thru ripley to me made a good interesting local highway network.
icantthinkofaname  [author] 23 Jul, 2022 @ 11:58pm 
@Treeost Thanks! And Stillwater, eh? I actually got a map of there in progress! It's probably like halfway-ish done so far. I haven't touched it in a couple of months but with you mentioning it, I'll see if I can put it out within the next few weeks :D
Treeost 23 Jul, 2022 @ 11:29pm 
Very nice. I have been looking at local maps around Stillwater / Cushing / Stroud / Chandler as it has the Turnpikes and or the Cimarron and is changing from the flats of W OK to the Hills of E OK.