Progressive Rail Jesse James Line

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Author: MSGSapper
Kind: map
Build: 3.6
Size: 695.16KB
Uploaded: 2026-02-19
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Progressive Rail Jesse James Line

A small highly detailed 4 board industrial park layout excellent for those primarily interested in railway freight switching operations. This layout is loosely based on the real Progressive Rail Industrial Park portion of the Jesse James Line which belongs to the Progressive Rail company in Minnesota. It is a transfer company which takes a variety of products shipped by rail and transfers product to trucks for local delivery. For more info on the railroad see www.progressiverail.com. Two Progressive Rail locomotives based on real world ones are also included in this layout. All content is either built-in or available for download from the Auran DLS. A map and satellite image of the real world Progressive Rail route are also included in the folder so you can see what the real route looks like. This layout is a greatly updated and enhanced version of the original 2004 Progressive Rail layout by Jack Straessle (jjslll54). My thanks to the original author for his great work! My thanks also to all the third party developers whose content make layouts like this one possible. Setting is 1980s or later. This is a multi-seasonal layout courtesy of mcguirel’s UltraTreez and UltraTextures. Please post feedback or comments on the Trainz Forum in the official Progressive Rail Jesse James Line support thread at: http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?69052-The-official-Progressive-Rail-Jesse-James-Line-TRS2010-thread-(with-screenshots)

    Progressive Rail Jesse James Line
  • config.txt 18.18KB
  • mapfile.bmk 330 bytes
  • mapfile.gnd 196.68KB
  • mapfile.lyr 23 bytes
  • mapfile.obs 311.38KB
  • mapfile.trc 1.27KB
  • mapfile.trk 120.15KB
  • preview.jpg 59.62KB
  • progressive_rail_jesse_james_line_map.jpg 119.76KB
  • progressive_rail_jesse_james_line_satellite.jpg 397.74KB

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