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The "v221115" expansion had just opened up the new northern pass—a stretch of land so steep it made most engineers turn back. Elias spent weeks laying narrow-gauge track, hammering spikes into the frost-hardened ground. He learned that if his grade was even half a percent too steep, his locomotive would lose its grip, sending tons of timber screaming back down the mountain in a chaotic "unplanned derailment."

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Through the mist, he saw the faint outline of another track—one he hadn’t built. It led toward a trestle bridge that shouldn't have been there. For a moment, he saw the silhouette of a massive wood-burning engine, its whistle sounding like a mournful wind. It was the "Old 22," a legendary engine rumored to have disappeared during the Great Blizzard of '15. The "v221115" expansion had just opened up the

Elias had arrived with nothing but a handful of credits and a contract from the Pine Valley Logging Co. The goal was simple: bridge the gap between the high timber camps and the sawmills at the valley floor. But simple is a word the mountains don't understand. Through the mist, he saw the faint outline

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