Welcome to ShenPlays Railroad Tycoon 3 Argentina gives you 3 choices... French, American, or British support. Who you choose determines which engines you ...
This map is so Easy... that is why it is no fun!! I found the logs... built
a Lumber Mill and bought the Camps/Upgrade the Mill... next to a Furniture
Company/upgrade.... down the river another Lumber Mill.... after year 5 use
my millions to build a railroad and haul the stuff around basically micro
at first and after that you just any cargo everywhere and finish by around
1900 with over 30 mil in the bank.... You could finish faster if you want
to connect tons of cities but after you see that its over its over :) !!
The French is good for the discount on Track not the Train!
This scenario seemed pretty easy to me. Aggressive and early railroad
expansion, as well as buying/building distilleries, served me well. The
only annoying thing about it was shipping cotton as the farms were few and
spaced out, requiring their own stations and routes to the middle of
nowhere.
in 7:35 you clicked in pergamino thers actually where i live :P btw the
desert war started by roca its the extermination of all the natives in
patagonia and its fun how you pronunciate all the names :)
Let's Play Railroad Tycoon 3 Campaign - Episode 18 - Argentina Part 1 of 2 (Gold Medal)
Don't be shy to subscribe, link right here: //www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=matthewicedragon This scenario doesn't give much enjoyment ...
Estación de Tren Once (Ferrocarril Sarmiento) / Once Railway Station - Buenos Aires, Argentina (HD)
Following the Trans Andean Railway from Mendosa to Los Andes
We travel from Mendosa in Argentina to Santiago de Chile, following the route of the now abandoned trans andean railway. Our journey takes us through ...
Thomas & Friends: Secrets of the Stolen Crown Compilation + New BONUS Scenes! | Thomas & Friends
Making tracks to great destinations! Are you ready for the complete Secrets of the Stolen Crown with never before seen bonus scenes? Watch Thomas, Percy ...
Fizzling fireboxes! Thank you +Johnny Kobayakawa !
Travel Argentina - How to Ride the Subway in Buenos Aires
What you need to know for riding local train in Buenos Aires. The cheapest, easiest way to get around in Buenos Aires is the subway, or subte in Spanish.
Yes, I agree with +Ivo Tocco. Nowadays you can use the SUBE card to pay
your ride or you can buy tickets. There is a new subway line, which is Line
H, and its colour is yellow. The trains in Line A have been renewed and
they are no longer old wooden trains.