High Noon Steam Excursion by William Kesel (dogrokket)
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Marias Pass Steam Scenario
This is a scenario for the Marias Pass route that requires the Class S-2 Berkshire DLC from Steam. You are on tour with the Berkshire and you will be starting out in Glacier Park, driving the mainline to the Continental Divide. You will have to negotiate with mainline traffic as you make your way along this scenic route. Once you get to the Divide, you will have to uncouple and reverse to the other end of your train and pull her back to Glacier Park. You will have a chatty dispatcher to keep you on schedule!
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