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P.S: It took me around a month to finish this!!
how long did it take to make?
Here's some improvements I'd make to increase the realism of the route:
Add 3D trees close to the track doesn't have to be many and mix them in with the 2D trees, 2/3 similar tree type will help improve the look
Add fields near the towns, Playing/ Corn/ Grass fields they don't have to be massive
change some parts of the towns to custom made sections rather than using the asset block sections especially for larger towns, good way to build them is break it down into 3 sections industrial, commercial, housing
BTW, I make this recommendation despite owning almost everything in this list (it might be worth noting Netherfield will get you the B1 and O4 locos, BTW). The only ones I don't personally own are West Somerset Railway and Settle Specials. My point still remains that I own nine of the other assets and am still not able to enjoy properly what you designed. Having to load this many assets into memory is likely to cause gameplay problems, so reducing the asset load would significantly help here and increase the number of people able to enjoy this.