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Layout
Regions: Global
Train Mods: Narrow Gauge
Mod Features : packaged Mods
Tags: NG
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1 Jan @ 3:38pm
1 Jan @ 4:09pm
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Narrow Gauge Modular Layout

Description
Here's a little summer project I ended up inheriting that originated on Trainmann's Trainline community Discord. Right after prop grouping came out, myself and few others collaborated to make a narrow gauge layout on separate saves and merge the finished products together. As arranged by yours truly, here is the final arrangement of 8 modules by 6 great layout builders!

For reasons that should be obvious, Trainmann was not able to submit a module for this project. Do go check out the excellent full sized layout he made in the meantime!

- Nathan

Modules Included:

Camp Switchback by Nathan

Hillton Estates by Pigeon

Maisel Junction by Ironheart

Mine Loop by Nathan

Newfoundland by Crosby

Seaside by Jammie Dodger

Tramway by Ironheart

Whitestone Viaduct by Railraider

8 Comments
QNS&LFAN 4 Feb @ 12:29pm 
the newfoundland section is awsome great job
Jammie_Dodger  [author] 7 Jan @ 11:29pm 
Thanks for having me work on this! Came out great in the end
ZombieJihad 5 Jan @ 5:25am 
what is the 2 foot tanker mod?
microcosmologist 4 Jan @ 2:40pm 
instant subscribe. Looking forward to checking out your artistry!
Canadian_67 4 Jan @ 10:55am 
The NFLD section was nice to include considering the rock's only proper railway, despite being the biggest NG route in north america, is one of the most obscure. Made me feel happy about that.

On the other hand, it was a bit small and I wish Crosby modelled autumn or early winter, since i find the mix deciduous-evergreen forests look alot nicer during that time of year.
KingNathantheIII  [author] 1 Jan @ 8:34pm 
Thanks gang! :steamhappy:
vta4ever 1 Jan @ 8:29pm 
Very cool! awesome work
martin 2 1 Jan @ 4:44pm 
Fantastic project! Glad to see the creativity in small spaces that I tried to encourage when i started this project. Thank you Nathan for seeing it through!