Because there was not even enough room for packing, more manufacturing and diesel engines to transfer to Gangabawie's urban areas, Brenner became the core of these things. There are lots of packaging companies, warehouses, train facilities, unions and even fishing facilities.
But after Peckham Inc. purchased the Brenner Dieselworks and the Copperplate Train Yards, they sold them to the Disjoncteurs for their own trading purposes under their legacy. Thanks to this, workers are advised not to negotiate with them and simply carry on with their businesses.
Points of interest
Key Buildings & Landmarks
Foundation of Craftsmanship
Home to the great craftsmen in Gangabawie, who still work there, even during retirement.
McCulloch Packaging Company
Full of expensive materials and decorations from various Commonwealth countries.
Earnest Train Yards
Secondary train yards that was recently built after the Disjoncteurs privately owned Copperplate.
Forbidden Zones
Brenner Dieselworks
A huge facility used for modifying and repairing diesels since 1928, now it is privately owned by the Disjoncteurs gang after Peckham Inc. purchased it. The Gangabawie Police Service, the Royal Canadian Military, border patrols, F.B.I. and various authority entities from Canada and the American states of Michigan and Illinois are keeping a closer eye on their trades.
Copperplate Train Yards
Very spacious area for trains to rest along with their cargo. Privately owned by the Disjoncteurs to store their goods before sending them out to other gangs they are associated with.
Trivia
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