El Dorado County: A Boot Hill Campaign - Casting Call
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The train rattled West along the Western & Pacific Railway line, there was only one more stop, the end of the line. Mad Mesa, Cochise County. This was as close as the railway line got to El Dorado County and Promise City from the East. On the other side of El Dorado County, over in Blume County, the National Railway line ended at Brewster.
Linking the County's was the Lincoln Trail, from Brewster, to Promise City to Mad Mesa. No railway yet, but one day it would come, as sure as the sun rises in the East and sets in the West. Until then, El Dorado County was railroad free. The horse and the buckboard are the only real mode of travel and with only $5 in your pocket and revolver on your hip you were going to need some kind of job real soon.
"Tickets please." The conductor called as he worked his way down the aisle, collecting tickets, punching holes and handing back the tickets to the passengers.