Freelance 2015-2
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Good start, I like it. Are you going to incorporate cross streets between the buildings? In Boston, many waterfront streets are not 90 degrees to each other, making many odd shaped buildings, much fun for kit-bashing.

Also, many buildings with loading docks used them not only for rail, but for truck too.

I had also found this link to a collection of photos from Boston, in the 1940's. There are many of the old buildings, the trolley system, and many vehicles too. Down towards the bottom of page 1 are some Union Freight RR photos, with the 44-tonners.
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