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scott1964

So that's why there are a lot of accidents on the highway.  $%Grinno$% :P

Schulmanator

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scott1964

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Quote from: Schulmanator on March 06, 2010, 06:30:26 PM
That industrial area is quite impressive.  &apls
Thanks  :)
Quote from: io_bg on March 04, 2010, 06:08:07 AM
Nice update! Just to mention, you've used a wrong puzzle piece on the 1st and 2nd pics - that curve is only for RHW 4, and you've put it on a RHW 2 :P
Thanks, I am still learning with the different  pieces.  :D
Quote from: M.M.Malwin on March 04, 2010, 05:44:52 AM
Beautiful pictures. I especially love ones with nature!  :thumbsup:  ;)
Thank you  :)
Quote from: Battlecat on March 03, 2010, 08:54:24 AM
That industrial area and refinery turned out particularly nicely!  Great job all around!
Thank you. The refinery will be expanding to meet the increased demand for the region.  ;D
Quote from: nedalezz on March 03, 2010, 05:49:56 AM
Thats a spectacular oil refinery, absolutely massive! Very well done. The canal system looks great too, especially the irrigation canals.
Thank you for your comment.  ;)
Quote from: sumwonyuno on March 03, 2010, 03:31:11 AM
Heh, those banana fields (I think) are bright.  :P

I like how the industrial area is quite organized.  The farms and canals in the previous update are nice as well.
Thank you  :)
Quote from: Tomas Neto on March 03, 2010, 01:25:03 AM
Another nice update my friend!!!  :thumbsup:
Thanks for stopping by.  ()stsfd()

Now for an update  :P
Named some of the hamlets in Farmingdale.
First up is Kingston (Pop 1,025), the second largest behind the county seat of Farmingdale


Nice farms in the area  $%Grinno$%


Commercial sections




Hamlet of Wheeler


Hamlet of Yates


Random farm shot  :P


Thanks for the replies and stopping by.  :D ;D

Tomas Neto

Yeah my friend, really nice rural area!!! Great update!!!

scott1964

#164
Forestville hits 10,000 people  :D

Redesigned commercial center of Forestville (Pop 6,245)


Farther along to the right.


Still farther.


Lofton (Pop 215)


Recycling in Industry Crossing


Random Farm


Masonville, (Pop 145) Home of four gas stations on the main drag.  ;D ::) $%Grinno$% :P


Bakersfield (Pop 165)


New industrial area to the left of Bakersfield.





Thanks for stopping by.  :)

soulchaser


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Battlecat

Another nice batch of updates! 

That bridge in today's update is particularly funny!  Would be an interesting drive.

BuildingUp


Tomas Neto


Nanami

My inactivity make me missed a few great update.

scott1964

Small update.  &mmm Too much work and not enough time.  &Thk/( :-\

North Salem









More on the way. Thanks for visiting.  ;)

nedalezz

Salem looks good :)

I like your hamlets and small towns...is there any chance for an aerial picture sometime?

scott1964

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Quote from: Tomas Neto on March 08, 2010, 10:38:15 AM
Yeah my friend, really nice rural area!!! Great update!!!
Thanks
Quote from: soulchaser on March 09, 2010, 03:43:35 PM
Great Rollercoaster-Rail-Bridge $%Grinno$%
That bridge turned out quite nice.  $%Grinno$%
Quote from: Battlecat on March 10, 2010, 09:41:43 AM
Another nice batch of updates! 

That bridge in today's update is particularly funny!  Would be an interesting drive.
Glad you like it.  :D
Quote from: BuildingUp on March 10, 2010, 10:31:04 AM
Really like the small town feel, scott! :)  &apls
Thanks for stopping in.
Quote from: Tomas Neto on March 10, 2010, 04:11:47 PM
Nice update again, great!!!  :thumbsup:
Thanks again. :)
Quote from: 976 on March 11, 2010, 10:25:01 PM
My inactivity make me missed a few great update.
Welcome back. ;)
Quote from: nedalezz on March 20, 2010, 06:08:14 AM
Salem looks good :)

I like your hamlets and small towns...is there any chance for an aerial picture sometime?
Your wish come true.  ;D

















And a teaser
Farmer Bob moves into the area of North Salem.  ;D


Thanks for stopping in.  :)

scott1964

#173
More of North Salem

Close ups of the Hamlet of Plymouth





More of Farmer Bob  :)







Preston  :D  Population of 650.

Before


The Eastern side after the transport station moves in along with some industry.  :)


Nelsonville



North Salem Population of 3750

Nice Mansions  :D




The only school  :o


North Salem industry has a way to exercise.  :P


Other shots of houses and outdoor activities.




thanks for visiting.  :D :)

scott1964

New Haven (Pop 39,926) is turning into a bustling city of almost 40,000.

Recent Commercial Development.  :D
Location is by the West Highway interchange. 

Later on a few months later.  :)

Few more months later.


More development into the city.


The Central Business District is shaping up nicely.  ;D


A nice park.  :)


The main industry in New Haven is Meat Packing.  ;D There are at least 5.  :o


Now for a head scratcher.  $%Grinno$% :P

Closer


Thanks for visiting.  :) :D

nedalezz

Hehe, thanks for the aerial! Now all thats left is an aerial of the actual development :)

New Haven certainly seems to have seen alot of growth! Its looks good :)

Battlecat


Tomas Neto


scott1964

Small update of some farms

Township of St Charles (Pop 7171)

Farmer Fred moves into the area.  :D






Twin Towers has an increase in population to around 6800.








Thanks for stopping by.  :)

scott1964

We go back to Port Royale. Port Royale has grown to over 12,200 inhabitants.  :)

I had hoped to have a full set of hamlet pictures, but unfortunately when zooming out I had a ctd.  >:(  :'(

So here is a small update with three hamlets instead of six.  ::)

First up is the hamlet of Delta. Delta is a very small community of about 250 people
The inhabitants of Delta lead a shelter life with their only means of the local ferry.  :D


Next up is the hamlet of Nortonville. Nortonville is very small with under 100 people.
The locals work at the garbage recycling plant and the local land fill. The land fill contributes
$50 to the townships economy.


The last hamlet is Walker. Walker is a fairly expanding community of 1000 people.
Housing to the East of the new roller rink
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Commercial center

To the West

And finally to the end of the line.  :)


Thanks for visiting.  :) :D