Note the size of the engineer and coalbox. These locomotives were quite small.

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Post by OldCrowBalthazor »
ORIGINAL: Chernobyl
Operationally moving units is quite powerful, despite costing MPP.
**Pet gripe #2 is how arty retains its shell count when you railroad-move it, which is far superior to force march which resets the shell count
It would be cool if strategic move was only allowed on railed hexes to railed hexes (no adjacent dropoffs).
Post by stockwellpete »
ORIGINAL: OldCrowBalthazor
ORIGINAL: Chernobyl
Operationally moving units is quite powerful, despite costing MPP.
**Pet gripe #2 is how arty retains its shell count when you railroad-move it, which is far superior to force march which resets the shell count
It would be cool if strategic move was only allowed on railed hexes to railed hexes (no adjacent dropoffs).
Stockwellpete has proposed this....and it has merit.
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ORIGINAL: OldCrowBalthazor
There was no RR in Montenegro from Cetinje to Pec in WW1. There was on from Bar (near the coast) to Podrigca and on to Serbia via Novi-Bazar, but its was also a narrow gauge railroad that had to surmount a 40% grade! This railroad's gauge was also different then the Bosnian Gauge. A spur to Cetinje was planned but didn't get built because of lack of funding and the onset of WW1.
Here's a link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_tran ... Montenegro
btw..working on getting contemporary (for the time) RR maps and other data for Serbia and Montenegro. Finding that seems to give better evidence then using later representations of things of the past.
Post by Benedict151 »
ORIGINAL: stockwellpete
ORIGINAL: Chernobyl
Why exactly does snipping the rail between Ragusa and Cetinje change things at all? I cut the rail line and I can still rail a German corps right next to Cetinje on turn one. I was easily able to take Cetinje immediately even without the rail connection. It's really the road, not the rail, in that tile which makes defending Cetinje impossible.
You really need to take the whole Dalmatian railway system out between Cetinje and Sarajevo/Split. OCB found out that it was a "Bosnian gauge" railway for the most part that would have been incapable of dealing with large troop movements.
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ORIGINAL: Chernobyl
Why exactly does snipping the rail between Ragusa and Cetinje change things at all? I cut the rail line and I can still rail a German corps right next to Cetinje on turn one. I was easily able to take Cetinje immediately even without the rail connection. It's really the road, not the rail, in that tile which makes defending Cetinje impossible.
You really need to take the whole Dalmatian railway system out between Cetinje and Sarajevo/Split. OCB found out that it was a "Bosnian gauge" railway for the most part that would have been incapable of dealing with large troop movements.
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