Clearly the trains weren't using that track anyway, seeing as how the track switching thingy looks like it'd just detail the train if used
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I was hoping someone would spot that :) Maybe that's what the aspiring railway engineer in blue is trying to point out?
Ohio rail design at it's finest
This was a really fun and high-effort post, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it. I put this together because I had a crappy day off work sick.
I'm often more interested in the world of a fictional work than its actual plot or characters. Is it a place, regardless of how horrible or how nice, that I'd genuinely want to visit and experience? I probably cheated a bit on this one (directly bribing the reader with chocolate) but it still counts.
Bonus: "The Cleftshear parenting association warns that the biggest risk of letting your kids 'Choctrack' unsupervised isn't the trains, but instead what they might find under the rails."
Reports indicate parents discovering their children in possession of dangerous knoweldge. One Cleftshear parent was quoted as saying "My child started asking about other countries at dinner last night". Another reported their child to be suddenly able to perform 4 digit multiplication.
"Theres a trolley going down a track that come to a bend, on track one there is nothing on track two (if you pull the lever) there is a bunch of children eating candy off the railroad tracks. If you pull the lever you can stop not hitting any children (but will be late) and have some good nommers and treats."
But do you pull the lever?
... so if I remove the kids, I get all of it to myself?