Trinity Railways Express Dlc Possibly?

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  1. maddox.norman17

    maddox.norman17 New Member

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    Hi Dovetail, I was wondering since you guys have done the Northern California DLC known as the CALTRAIN, I was wondering if you would be able to consider doing the Trinity Railways Express DLC it's the train that runs from Fort Worth T&P downtown Ft. Worth, to Dallas Union stations with several stops in between. Here's a link to the Stations page on the train's transportation website. I would really love to see this done!

    https://trinityrailwayexpress.org/stations/
     
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    749006 Well-Known Member

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    So a 34 mile route with 2 different types of loco and some double deck coaches
    Apart from going from one end to the other what else can you do?
     
  3. Average_Joe57

    Average_Joe57 Active Member

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    Sounds like this could be an opportunity to include the Texas Eagle and the Heartland Flyer.
     
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  4. Uncle Chuckles

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    Only 34 miles? That'd fit right in with how they put out TSW content
     
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  5. maddox.norman17

    maddox.norman17 New Member

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    I mean the CalTrain DLC is similar? 2 types of loco's and double stackers. I don't think the TRE DLC would be a bad idea, I'm sure it would be a nice DLC to have tbh!
     
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    Blacknred81 Well-Known Member

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    Except it contains both freight and passenger movement, with Caltrain being the passenger side, and Union Pacific being the freight side. Caltrain also includes its CEMOF facility in San Jose.
     

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