Well we did not take any pictures of us running out the natives, its probably better there is no evidence but here is what has happened so far.
Well you can see how we were able to get most of the main line laid out. We carved in a few roads and everyone has laid claim to parcels. Public roadways have been established but are in poor condition. Some homesteads have popped up and people are developing their lands. Looks like sports cars are not the choice transportation but do not fret if your ride does get stuck as a new tow company has joined this land.

Here you can see how realestate has been demanded by the railroad authority to establish a freight yard w/wearhouses.

Here you can view the most ambitious of the RR authorities projects. This bridge project will span the are seen as pea gravel but we will imagine it as our cool blue ocean. The bride will be a suspension bridge, be one train wide and be constructed out of stecks. The citizens of the town have already voiced their desire to see an automobile bridge 2 cars wide also span this bay inlet.

Here you can see the trains triangle. The track to the right goes to the peninsula and the track to the left goes back to the main line loop. You may also notice the hazards the moving trucks are experiencing on the poor quality roads.

and here is looking up the main line and you can see the trains biggest enemy this time of year, giant leaves.
