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The continent of Heterocera
Route 1, Traverse Road and Atoll Road
Route 2 (and several other roads)
Southwestern Heterocera
Route 3, 3a , 3b and 3.5
Route 4
Route 5
Route 6 and the Great Wall
SL Railway on Heterocera
Important intersections and road end points
The Continent of Gaeta 5
Route 7
Route 7A and 7B
The Continent of Satori
Route 8
Route 8A
Route 8B and Old Wagon Road
Route 8C
The Continent of Jeogeot
Route 9 and 9A
Route 10 and Northern Spur Road
Wellington Road and "The Shortcut"
West Coast Road, The Moleway and an Off-Road Route
The Continent of Corsica
Route 11 and Magellan Pass
Circuit La Corse and its sideroads
The Continent of Nautilus
Route Route 12, 12A and 12B
Route 13
Route 14
The continent of Heterocera has a very extensive railway system that you can ride to explore much of the continent. The main line roughly parallels Route 1 along most of its distance, but travels much further south and east of Route 1. The railway is a great way to explore; there are automated trains and trolley cars you can ride (much like the pods that roam the road routes), or you can purchase or even build your own train to run on these tracks. When you ride the rails you can just sit back and relax with no steering required :)
The main line has 16 official Linden stations, each with a rez zone, and there are several user built stations too. In addition to the main line, there are several branch lines, so there are lots of rails to ride. I started my rail journey at the Tuliptree Station in the south of Heterocera and followed the rails north then east all the way around the atoll and finally ending at Bhaga Station in the south-east corner. I haven't had a chance to try the branch lines yet, so please let me know if you try them out!
I wanted to mention the railway since it is another great way to explore this continent, but I'm not going to write about it extensively, as Second Highays is more about road travel. There is lots of information about the SLRR available on the Second Life Wiki if you want to know more :)
Since I ride the roads on a lil turquoise scooter, I just had to get this rail-scooter to ride the rails!
Slow down and enjoy the scenery!