Lego Pass

The Lego Pass is a series of narrow gorges and valleys created by the Three Gorges River. It is infamous for the railway that runs thru it.

History
The history of the LEGO Pass began in 1896, when pirates camped at the North Plains. Not much is known, but traces of activity on the Lego Pass have been discovered.

In 1956, when King Charles died, the new Government (The Green Flags) have decided to make a railroad through the Lego Pass to comemorate the King. Most of the tracks have been demolished in 2008 to make the railway a lot safer, but the King Charles Viaduct still remains, now being part of the McCloud River Railway and rebuilt to have a truss bridge design.

In 2008, the railway has been demolished in order to excavate and make a much safer railway. The old Creek Valley part of the railroad has been changed to include the now famous Echo Tunnel.

Accidents

 * In 2019, 2 trains collided at the exit of the tunnel.
 * In 2017, Carl got stuck with the snow plow in the Lego Pass.
 * In 2019, Carl found an abandoned stretch of rail (the old Creek Valley bypass), and drove his engine to hang off a cliff. He was quickly rescued.Tunaportaloo2.png