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'''The Canal Addon Mod''' ('''CAN-AM''') is another offspring of the NAM, it is a mod that will provide pieces to create functional canals. The canals will be able to take Passengers and Freight. {{member|Daeley}} has been in charge of the main projects, and many other [[NAM Team|NAM Members]] and [[BSC/members|BSC Members]] have helped or created stations for the project.
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{{infobox project
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| name = Canal Addon Mod
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(CAN-AM)
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| status = Released (included in NAM June 2009 release) <br>
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| version = Version 1
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| link = [[Plugin:NAM|CAN-AM Plugin]]
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| support = [http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=7662.0 SC4Devotion]
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'''The Canal Addon Mod''' ('''CAN-AM''') is another offspring of the NAM, it is a mod that provides pieces to create functional canals. The canals are able to take Passengers and Freight. {{member|Daeley}} has been in charge of the main projects, and many other [[NAM Team|NAM Members]] and [[BSC/members|BSC Members]] have helped or created stations for the project.
  
The CAN-AM is included in the latest NAM.
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The CAN-AM is included in the NAM Core download beginning with the June 2009 release.
 
 
The Development thread is [http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=7662.0 here] at [[SC4D]] in the NAM Place board.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 10 August 2019

Canal Addon Mod

(CAN-AM)

Link
CAN-AM Plugin
General Information
Status Released (included in NAM June 2009 release)
(Version 1)
Project Threads SC4Devotion
Language English

The Canal Addon Mod (CAN-AM) is another offspring of the NAM, it is a mod that provides pieces to create functional canals. The canals are able to take Passengers and Freight. Daeley has been in charge of the main projects, and many other NAM Members and BSC Members have helped or created stations for the project.

The CAN-AM is included in the NAM Core download beginning with the June 2009 release.