Post Office Boxes- Post office drop boxes commonly seen along roads
Track on embankment- This is a track spline on a gravel embankment for bridge approaches and filled in gullies.
300' Lift Bridge- Commonly seen around navigable waterways where a tall span is not economical and there is not enough traffic to make it inconvenient. These bridges use a series of winches and pulleys to hoist the main span vertically to a height where ships can pass under safely.
300' Swing Bridge- Commonly seen around navigable waterways where a tall span is not economical and there is not enough traffic to make it inconvenient. These bridges turn on their axis to allow ships to pass beside safely.
Spanning Truss Bridge Large spanning truss bridge to allow Railroads to cross fast moving wide streams from high above.
Deck Girder Bridge- 40' Deck girder bridge for crossing short streams where clearance is not a problem.
Approach Bridges- Short Deck girder bridge for approaches to larger spans.
Telegraph Poles- Telegraph poles, although not used anymore are an essential part of trackside scenery in North America.
Low Wire Sign- Low wire signs are commonly found on The CP and CN Rail Mainlines where power lines cross the mainline and taller cars become close in clearance.
Canadian MP Sign A Milepost Sign attached to a telephone pole.
Station Sign- A double post sign with station name on it.
Pre-made intersection- Pre-made intersection that works in the same fashion as a railway crossing. The spline point connections will just allow roads to connect to all sides. (For Default Spline Road and my highway spline listed below.)
West Coast Tug- West Coast Tug Boat for the waterfront scene.
Railroad Car float- The Railroad Car float is an essential part of coastal railroading. Around the city of Nanaimo in southern BC there are about 8 car floats in operation working the various Pulp and Paper mills and railroad yards in the area. These barges are pulled by a Tug to their location. The tug then pulls up beside and pushes the barge into the Car float Apron where it is unloaded, reloaded and sent back to where it came from.
Woodchip Barge- Woodchip barge for waterfront / pulp mill industries
Dock Pilings- Dock Pilings for log booms to be tied up to.
Signal Boxes- North American Signal Box. These are commonly seen beside signals and automated crossings
Stacks Of Lumber- Stacks of lumber for alongside the docks or lumber yards
20', 40', 48', 53' Containers- 20', 40', 48', 53' containers for use as static objects around port and Intermodal facilities. There will be versions of multiple stacked containers since you cannot stack objects on their own.
Piles of Sawdust and Sulphur Piles of Sulfur and Woodchips for alongside the docks.
Snow Shed Spline- Snow sheds are common in the mountain passes in North America, They are used in areas of high avalanche hazard allowing the train to continue on its way if there were to be an avalanche in the area.
Airstrip Spline- Airstrip Spline for use with the available Aircraft to create an airport scene
Control Tower- Control Tower for use with the available Aircraft to create an airport scene.
Rural Crossing- Rural Crossing like the other railroad crossings which allow splines to be attached to them.
Whistle Sign- A Canadian whistle sign
Rail Lube- Rail lubes are used in areas where there are sharp corners with heavy trains running very often, basically all they do is oil the flanges of the wheels to cut down on resistance in the corners which inturn will cut down on wear and tear on track and wheels saving money for the railways.
Parking Lot- Parking lot Object for factories and malls
Tracks with Snow banks- Track spline with simulated snow banks along side it.
Propane Tanks- Propane tanks (both Small and large) for use in Propane industries and residential neighborhoods
Scrap Metal- Piles of scrap metal
Via Rail Signs- Road sign pointing to the nearest VIA Rail Station
Commercial Signs- Signs for Malls and small stores
Road Bridge- Spline Road bridge with wider spaces between piers
Cisco Bridge- The Cisco Bridge is a massive steel arch bridge that crosses the fraser river in the Fraser Canyon north of North Bend
No Trespassing- Signs Every rail-fan's favorite sign!
River Rafts- Rubber river rafts
Log Booms- Log booms for towing behind Tugs or anchoring in front of a riverside sawmill.
Office Buildings- Tall Glass office buildings for modern city centers
Piles of Tiles- Piles of ties for the side of the rail line.
Double Track Truss Bridge- Large Double Track spanning truss bridge to allow Railroads to cross fast moving wide streams from high above.
Highway Spline- 4 Lane highway with concrete median
Canadian Switch stand- Canadian Switch Stand with targets on top in a variety of shapes and colors
Car Float Apron- Car Float Apron (Dock) for loading Car floats and ferries
Forklift- Forklift for various industries
Marina- Marina for recreational boats
Bvd. Spline- Road with trees or plants between 4 lanes.
Bvd. Crossing- Crossing with overhead lights and four lane divided road