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        On this page is the most important news about the Transhortis Railroad gathered.

        Site News released at 09-01 2006
        The old site of the Transhortis Railroad has been removed, allthough this site hasn't been expanded last month. We will however continue with that, and we expect to have a full new site within a few months.

        New site News released at 07-14 2006
        We will start very soon with a new site for the site of the Transhortis Railroad. This site will become bigger than this one, and will get pictures of the the Transhortis Railroad. As we like the lay-out of this site will we use it for Etumrail. When the other site is finished will we place all information of this site on the other and stop this site. We expect that this site will be finished in September or October.

        Beaver Creek News released at 07-14 2006
        The old Beaver Creek has been made completely empty this day! We are very proud that we have finished the first part of the project, and are looking forward to finish the next part.

        Construction News released at 07-01 2006
        We are proud to announce that we will start on wednesday the fifth of july with the construction of the Transhortis Railroad. In the days between will we remove thicket and other obstacles. On a new page on this site shall we show our progress. The "construction opportunities" page will be removed because we now have all required partners.

        Site News released at 05-29 2006
        Etumsites proudly presents the renewed site of the Transhortis Railroad. After a few weeks without finished site, we are glad to announce that the site works well now.

        Definitive route! News released at 05-26 2006
        As said before, we have found a new route. It's very unlikely that this plan will change. We have also made a plan for the coming years. More information about this item can be found on the overview page.

        Site News released at 05-16 2006
        Unfortunately, we have to announce that the site isn't up to date for the coming weeks. The reason for this is that the whole plan has to be changed, since the old plan isn't right. We will do as much as we can to improve our site, but it will cost a long time to have the site improved. If everything is allright, we will show that on our news-page.

        Disaster! News released at 05-04 2006
        We have noticed something wrong! The station of Lake Bennet doesn't fit in its neighbourhood. Therefore we have to design a complete new plan more news will follow later. All old news can be forgotten, we are very sorry for this disaster.

        First pieces built! News released at 05-04 2006
        Today was a great day. On this day were namely the first real preparations for the Transhortis Railroad made. The activities weren't directly related to the railroad itself, but to the neighbourhood of the railroad. The Bever Creek was for example improved, so that the LG&B can get its mountain water there, and so that the railroad can pass it without any problems.

        Site News released at 04-30 2006
        Finally, after the site was used during more than a week as beta-version, is the site of the Transhortis Railroad ready for normal use. Every hyperlink works now and the text is also finished now. Of course will the site be updated if there has happened something special, or adapted if something has to be improved. If you have any questions please mail to our webmaster

        The route News released at 04-22 2006
        Today has the Transhortis Railroad decided where to lay the tracks, and wich towns will be connected with the rails. The last few weeks was the main plan to let the track link the port of Skagway with their shops. However, the team of the Transhortis Railroad has decided that the track will link Lake Pennington and Lake Fraser. In a reaction said Pelle, production manager, that it was easier to build the track here, and that the rails were needed more between the stations, because of the growing importance of this area.