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But it does start slow! Only 200K for starting investment. And the engines had had speed and traction set to where the grade has to be carefully limited, and train length may have to be set to only 5 or 6 cars. I have not got to 1850 yet so will see how it develops. Expansion is going quite slow but I think that is by design.
(useless to say that I don't agree with Roland and eerbaugh; read the (btw very good) description of the game and the discussions with attention and give it another try; if you like a more realistic gameplay then you will enjoy it; I noticed that in this game sometimes the smallest change in a track or a station can make a lot of difference; in this scenario it counts a lot).
Seeing forward for other scenarios.