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Especially fond of the cockpit view.
@Jonny I love the Illinois Railway Museum; I grew up going there as a kid and still continue to visit. I took some pictures myself in-person as reference for these models, and the various websites IRM and its volunteers maintain were also an incredible help. Keep up the good work there!
Don't know if you are into roads but the Interurban in Washington state went all the way downtown Seattle, using streets till they left the city. They used the bus station as the ending station in Seattle. Someone, if not you, needs to work on streets with rails that the interurban can use. The real intururban also used the streets in Bellingham, Wa, which was the end of the line.