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The blue gold of Berland Beer Creek

Plan of the layout

Along line snakes along the shores of a lake. It serves a handful of communities, but essentially various companies. The trains ship out the raw materials and provide a daily passenger service. The period is the mid-1930’s, before the upheavals of WWII. Steam reigns almost supreme, even though a

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