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The "Quahog Sub" is a popular freeware route for the Trainz Railroad Simulator series, originally created by user nicky9499. It features a large yard at one end and a medium-sized yard at the other. Key Information for Quahog Sub

A Tour of the Route: From Quahog Yard to Point Judith

Let’s break down the major geographical landmarks you will encounter on the Quahog Sub.

Early Versions: Originally released as freeware, early versions gained traction on community hubs like Trainz Dot Net. trainz quahog sub

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The name "Quahog" (pronounced KO-hog) is the Native American word for a hard-shell clam, the official state shell of Rhode Island. This local flavor is baked into every texture and track layout of the route. The "Quahog Sub" is a popular freeware route

Includes a functional 8-stop stretch of the Quahog Metro in the downtown core between MacFarlane and Union Station. California Routes | Page 2 - Trainz

Requires a separate dependency pack for certain assets to function correctly. Compatibility The Pawtucket Patriot Brewery: The industrial heart of

Fictional Realism: Much like the town it is based on—which Seth MacFarlane modeled after Cranston, RI—the route attempts to capture a New England aesthetic.

Key Locations on the Map

  1. The Pawtucket Patriot Brewery: The industrial heart of the route. This massive facility features multiple loading docks, tanker car spots for grain and hops, and a small yard for bottle cars. Expect to spend hours switching cars here.
  2. Quahog Harbor (Peter’s Workplace): Based on the "Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory" and the harbor seen in episodes like "The Fat Guy Strangler." This area includes a warehouse district, a small container crane, and a runaround track.
  3. Spooner Street Crossing: The most famous visual on the route. The Griffin house (simplified, but with the signature blue roof) sits adjacent to the main line. The crossing gates activate as you roll past with a consist of boxcars. Easter egg: The "Good Humor" guy's broken-down truck is modeled on the curb.
  4. James Woods High School: A small team track serves the high school, presumably for football equipment or science lab supplies.
  5. The Drunken Clam: While not a freight customer, the developers placed a small passenger platform here labeled "Clam Stop," a nod to the "Road to Rhode Island" episode.
  6. Adam West's City Hall: A prominent landmark featuring a small passenger station for the "Mayor’s Express."