

Flying Saucer: A Dummied Out unidentified flying object shape is among the files for the Marias Pass route.Cool Train: Plenty of available (third-party) trains which count as this, as well as fictional ones.However, rolling stock is not geo-locked, and it means with third party equipment, it is possible to use some suspension of disbelief to, for example, create activities for Marias Pass set during the Great Northern or Burlington Northern periods, or the Northeast Corridor pre-Amtrak. Anachronism Stew: The original routes are locked to certain eras: the US and Japanese routes to the early 21st century, the European routes to the 1930s.Modified versions of the route have added in the trestles, corrected switches at crossovers and single-to-double track transitions to 5 degree switches (as opposed to 10 degree switches), and smoothened the gradients on hills from 5% to a more realistic 1-2% grades, with the benefit of making it easier to operate heavy freight trains over the pass. The Cut Bank, Java and Sheep Creek trestles are depicted as ordinary bridges, while the East Glacier trestle is missing entirely. In MSTS, only the Two Medicine trestle at East Glacier is depicted accurately.

The Marias Pass route in real life features several impressive iron trestles on it, at Cut Bank, either end of the East Glacier siding, Java, and Sheep Creek (between Java West and Essex).The Northeast Corridor route is missing a fair number of details along it, many of which were added back in by third party developers.
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