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  1. Buba

    These American states get sent back to 1861

    Oh, golly, I feel kinda stupid now. Alabama has the South's own Rhur Valley aka Birmingham!
  2. Buba

    These American states get sent back to 1861

    There must be shipyards in the Southern Co-Prosperity Sphere. But I suspect - mind you, suspect - that upgrading a RR would be faster than designing and building handysize tankers. How does the steel industry of the ISOTed States look like? Is there one and how long can it operate? Whereas a RR...
  3. Buba

    These American states get sent back to 1861

    Good idea with trains - even if these would have to run slowly and carefully over 1860 vintage track. Have you seen rails from that era? The head is not much wider than your thumb ... I do not see trucks getting far - a tanker truck tips the scale at 25? 30? tons (did some checking - up to 40...
  4. Buba

    These American states get sent back to 1861

    The southern block is in a very good situation as it has its own gasoline/diesel. The New England States - unless they have refineries and a port capable of taking in petroleum AND some tankers of appropriate size were ISOTed - are in trouble. Lots of problems due to lack of gasoline and diesel...
  5. Buba

    These American states get sent back to 1861

    These seem sort of random - any reason for these? Also - the listing makes it difficult for me to visualise the ISOT. I had to squint to figure out two regional, contiguous blocks: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, tenously connected New Mexico and Maine, New Hampshire...
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