Miami_to_South_America.zip 
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This 101kb zip file includes the scenario (TRT95.SV0) for Transport Tycoon Deluxe and a saved game (TRT95.SV1) based on the scenario. 

SCENARIO: Miami to South America 

This is an accurate map of South America, slightly distorted to include Miami and to make it fit TTD's square frame. It includes the major rivers, elevations and mountain ranges and the seven largest cities in South America, plus Miami. There are no industries. The goal is to move passengers, and to connect the major cities to each other and to Miami. 

SAVEGAME: Simon Bozolar Transport 

BY RAIL - This is a rail system that never existed, connecting the largest cities in South America - Caracas, Bogota, Lima, Rio De Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago. Along the way there are intermediate stops or branches to the next tier of cities - Maracaibo, Barranquilla, Medellin, Cali, Guayaquil, La Paz, Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Salvador, Recife and Fortaleza. Also included for operational interest are the smaller cities of Cuzco, Campo Grande and Puerto Montt. 

These are the 17 trains and their routes. 
The consists are all 1 mail car and 2 passenger coaches: 

  Steam trains hauled by 'SH 8P' locomotive: 
  1) CCS-MAR-MDE-BOG-CLO-BOG-MDE-MAR 
  2) CCS-BAQ-MDE-BOG-CLO-BOG-MDE-BAQ 
  6) FOR-SSA-RIO-SAO-RIO-REC 
  7) FOR-REC-RIO-SAO-RIO-SSA 
  8) BSB-RIO-SAO-CUI-POA-SAO-RIO-BHZ 
  9) BSB-BHZ-RIO-SAO-POA-CUI-SAO-RIO 
  17) SCL-PMC-SCL-BUE 

  Diesel trains hauled by 'UU 37' locomotive: 
  3), 4) & 5) CCS-BOG-GYE-LIM-GYE-BOG 
  10) LIM-CUZ-LPB-CGR-SAO-CGR 
  11) LIM-CGR-SAO-CGR-LPB-CUZ 
  12) LIM-CUZ-LPB-CGR-SAO-LPB 
  13) LIM-LPB-SAO-CGR-LPB-CUZ 
  14) LIM-SCL-BUE-SCL-LPB-CUZ 
  15) LIM-CUZ-LPB-SCL-BUE-SCL 
  16) LIM-LPB-SCL-BUE-SCL-LPB 

BY AIR - Nonstop airline routes from Miami connect to each of the the seven largest cities: Caracas, Bogota, Lima, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Santiago. 

BY SEA - There are passenger ferries on the Amazon (Manaus to Belem) and Parana River (Buenos Aires to Asuncion and Montevideo). To include the extreme south, there is also a ferry route from Puerto Montt to Punta Arenas, even though not major cities. 
