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On paper, it sounds simple. In practice, it is a logistical chess match. The Quahog Sub often utilizes the "facing point" and "trailing point" switch mechanics to their fullest extent. To get a car to a specific siding, you may need to perform a "flying switch" (a dangerous but thrilling maneuver) or spend twenty minutes doubling your train up a hill to clear a junction.
The track ends in a bumping post covered in "I Voted for Mayor West" stickers. You can switch cars here, but watch out for Mort running across the tracks carrying a single antacid. Trainz Quahog Sub
The most downloaded session for this route is called "The Quahog Shuffle" – a 90-minute switching puzzle that requires you to spot 12 cars at four different industries without fouling the main line. On paper, it sounds simple
, including a significant 60 km extension added in the 4.0 update that stretches toward the fringes of Quahog City. Industrial Hubs: It terminates at To get a car to a specific siding,
Beneath the Surface: Exploring the Industrial Grit and Realism of the Trainz Quahog Sub