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Where the steep track is at Advenza Junction, I have put another steam engine there to make a double header in my own scenario.
The speed sign arrows are too far from the speed change. I had to copy the route and edit these, as well as put more signals in. Somehow I cannot put lattice sigs in because there are no h or d arms. Wonder if I am doing something wrong??
Here is a link from which you can purchase Hatchet Hill Quarry: https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/sub/11113/
I have a problem with the Abeldon route people stuck in the platforms anyway to solve that ?.
But I found the 1 in 34 grade up to the final station on the mainline was just too steep for me to consider keeping this route.
I look forward to checking out the other two routes you have done.