Steve M from BNSF sent me a link to BNSF's virtual train tour. It has photos and video describing train engines and cars, how they are used, and other interesting details. I invite you to check it out.
The "Virtual Tour" program is very interesting, thanks for the "heads up on that link."
As a loooong time observer of Class 1's, I find it interesting to see to what extent these corporations embrace the medium to inform and, in the case of Canadian Pacific, entertain.
While they are transportation companies, not computer entertainment providers, I find it interesting the the Canadian Pacific sets the bar for public interaction with an entire page of Microsoft Train Simulators.
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The "Virtual Tour" program is very interesting, thanks for the "heads up on that link."
As a loooong time observer of Class 1's, I find it interesting to see to what extent these corporations embrace the medium to inform and, in the case of Canadian Pacific, entertain.
While they are transportation companies, not computer entertainment providers, I find it interesting the the Canadian Pacific sets the bar for public interaction with an entire page of Microsoft Train Simulators.
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