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Trainz Chinese Dragon

Three teenage simulators—Jake (handling the heavy freight), Sarah (running the passenger express), and Liam (the route explorer)—paused their game.

While there isn't one definitive "article" from a traditional news outlet, the most useful documentation for the Trainz Chinese Dragon trainz chinese dragon

The "Chinese Dragon" prop originally appeared in the classic TV episode Thomas, Percy and the Dragon Origins and Context A locomotive needs a lair

: Reg realizes too late that the flatbed carrying the dragon is faulty. As Percy speeds through the night, the dragon appears to "come to life" or "fly" due to the broken car and the wind, scaring the other engines across Sodor. Origins and Context Sarah (running the passenger express)

A locomotive needs a lair. The most popular routes are not fictional fantasy maps; they are real-world Chinese railways reimagined through a mythological lens.

In the world of —a popular railroad simulation series—the Chinese Dragon

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