Welcome to the Train Sim World Screenshot Contest! This week's theme is: Industrial You can vote for next week's theme in the poll attached to this thread. How does it work? You can submit your screenshot to the thread, and every Monday we will choose which screenshots will go to the loading screens. Shortly after, we will open a new thread and announce the winners. Each week has its own theme which is voted for by the community. Competition Rules: Limit is 2 screenshots per person; 1 screenshot per post. Include in your post the route the screenshot was taken on as well as the name of the train (if applicable). Screenshots must be in a 16:9 resolution, at least 1920x1080 pixels, even better if it’s 4K! Screenshots may be taken on Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X & S or Steam. Submissions must fit the theme of the week, as stated at the beginning of this post. Other Rules: Official content only. Please make sure anything that is not available on the Steam Store or Dovetail Store is not shown in the screenshot. - This means no community mods. No entries to include vehicles using Livery Designer. Due to licencing limitations we are unable to use these images. Your entry may be disqualified if it is deemed to not follow these rules. Please limit chat to only when absolutely necessary. Competition closes at mid-day Monday (UK time). The winner will be chosen every Friday. Winner's Prize: The winning screenshot will appear in the game as a loading screen for 4 weeks! How To Get shots: Setting up the shot If you are playing on Steam the keys “2” or “3” will offer a selection of pre-set external views, or you can use “8” to get a free camera with more control. If you are playing on console pressing the right joystick will give you a free external camera. Console players can change the camera angle moving the two joysticks, and on Steam the direction keys and mouse will achieve the same results. Taking as a Railfan Shot Make sure “Hide the UI” is on in settings, then... Xbox One – Hold the X button. PlayStation – Hold the Square button. Steam – Press Ctrl + F10 … Railfan shots can then be found in your Profile at trainsimworld.com. For more on this please read: https://live.dovetailgames.com/live/train-sim-world/articles/article/tsw2-railfan-shots T&C: Please refer the terms and conditions for this competition here: https://dovetailgames.com/competition-terms-and-conditions/ Note that by submitting an entry to this contest, you are consenting to us using your screenshot as a loading screen and showing it on our social media channels (such as Instagram)
Route: Oakville Subdivision Trains: GP9RM CN, Class 66 EWS Canadian National GP9RM 4154 and four brand-new English, Welsh & Scottish Railway Class 66s wait in a yard in Hamilton in Canada. The GP9RM has just towed the locomotives from Electro-Motive Diesel's manufacturing plant in London, Ontario, and will shortly move them to the Hamilton docks to be shipped across the Atlantic. Clearly on show are each continent's preferred locomotive design characteristics.
A pair of Union Pacific GP38-2's work the refineries on the east side of Cheyenne on an early afternoon in November. Route: Sherman Hill Locomotives: EMD GP38-2
A late afternoon UP coal train rolls thru Oro Grande, past the CalPortland Aggregate and Cement plants, on a late fall afternoon in the Mojave desert. A pair of BNSF units idle in the nearby siding. Route: Cajon Pass Locomotives: EMD SD70ACe, GE AC4400CW, GE ES44C4
Route: BNSF Cajon Pass Train: BNSF AC44C4 x 3 + Boxcars Note: Please notice the shadows of the engines on the grain cars.
Route: Oakville Subdivision Trains: GP38-2 CN, Class 66 EWS, GP9RM CN Canadian National GP38-2 4732 and four brand-new English, Welsh & Scottish Railway Class 66s trundle through the sprawling ArcelorMittal Dofasco steel plant in Hamilton in Canada. The freshly-built EWS locomotives (from Electro-Motive Diesel's factory in London, Ontario) are headed to the docks to be shipped to the UK to begin work. Meanwhile, CN GP9RM 4147 shunts three-bay hoppers.