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Thanks.
as for the noise, not sure what you mean? if you mean the 'flange squeal', that is not something I can fix, as that is a part of the rolling stock.
While I get wanting to make it interesting for scenarios, it's a little awkward for just free roams, and the storage sidings are a little short, as well.
A few small nitpicks, mostly to do with track.
logging lines were built to be cheap and quick, so the double slip switches are a little out of place. The same goes for the "coach shed." That would have just been an open air yard where excess rollingstock would be stored, and the coaches would be stored in an open siding, if the line even had any.
Other than a wish for a few more logging camps up the mountain to funnel logs to the sawmill, this is a beautiful little route, and I can't wait to get some of the britkits logging cars to go on it!