Rules: - Screenshot should be in some way (can be very tenuous) linked to the theme. Otherwise anything goes. - You can enter up to 3 screenshots, posted as separate posts. You can delete and replace if you wish. - 3rd party content / Reshades / Reskins etc. are welcomed but are not mandatory. - Previous week's winner to decide winner (can't enter themselves). - The winner chooses the new theme for next week (and becomes the new judge). Entries will close at 9:00 PM GMT on Friday, March 25th and will be judged by me - Ardaeshir In the event of this weeks winner not responding by 6PM Sunday, March 27th a new thread will be created using the theme with the highest votes in this weeks poll. This weeks theme will be: "Rural branch line"
A Freightliner Class 66 pulls some intermodal freight on the Felixstowe Branch Line. Loco: Powerhaul Class 66 V2.0 Route: Great Eastern Main Line London-Ipswich
Steaming over the River Thames just before Bourne End, the Maidenhead to High Wycombe service makes for a pretty picture. Loco:- GWR 3300 Class "Bulldog" Route:- Wycombe Branch Line
An AB set of F7's make their way through the rural mountains of Western Canada with the Columbia Valley Flyer during the summer of 1949. Route Used: Columbia Valley Pacific Railway Locomotive Used: EMD F7
Worn out and nearing the end of its revenue service career, a Pennsy consolidation races through the farmlands of Ohio with a mixed local on a cool spring afternoon in 1956. Route Used: Steam Era Bedford Junction Bench (not publicly available) Locomotive Used: PRR H10
The uniqueness of Knaresborough, with (in quick succession), viaduct, level crossing, station, tunnel, plays host to an ex-Scotrail Class 170, working a Leeds-York service still in its previous guise. On the left, the equally unique end-terrace signalbox looks on, perhaps wondering when the weedkiller train will be making its next appearance. In the distance, Knaresborough's down starter indicates line-clear onto the single-line to Cattal.
A pair of Connex South Eastern liveried Class 508s pass at the junction of the Sheerness Branch Line & the Dover - London Victoria Mainline.
2 class 142 'Pacer' trains stop at Poppleton on the Harrogate Loop line. Loco(s): AP class 142 'Pacer' Route: Harrogate Loop V2
Loco: Victorian Lad ex Caledonian Class 782 0-6-0T Route: GNoSR (Workshop) The branch goods scurries along to clear the single line for the passenger due the other way
Loco ; Victorian Lad ex Caledonian Class 782 0-6-0T GNoSR Route, Portbyvie Branch The Branch Goods crosses the viaduct en route to Sullen
The sheep ignore the branch goods. Loco: Victorian Lad ex Caledonian Class 782 0-6-0T - GNoSR Route, Portbyvie Branch
GWR 5318 pulls out of Falmouth with a rake of Collett Centenary coaches which were built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the GWR in 1935. They were luxurious vehicles built to the maximum width of the loading gauge and were the first GWR coaches to feature large windows in the compartments. Loco:- GWR 4300 (Digital Traction) Route:- Falmouth Branch Line (enhanced by TobBirk)
Hello all, here are the results: No.3 is Craigie-C with a bold German steam shot: No2. is Joerg.Kuenscher with a very attractive Austrian fall season shot: No 1 and this week's winner is Cscarpenter with this quite amazing GWR steam / water reflection shot: Thank you everyone for your participation! Looking forward to the upcoming contest!
YAY!! Thanks Ardaeshir, yet again some cracking screenshots from all concerned. Next weeks thread is now up and running with the theme "In The City" https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/unofficial-screenshot-contest-2022-week-12.53262/ Good luck to all