Welcome back to the Train Simulator 19 Screenshot Contest! This is the 3rd Week Of March 2019 This week's theme: INDUSTRIAL ESTATE How it Works? Every Friday the Dovetail team will be choosing the winner of the previous week's contest, announcing the winners immediately and opening the new week's thread with the new theme. Competition Rules: Limit is 2 screenshots per person; 1 screenshot per post. Include in your post the route the screenshot was taken on. Include the name of the train (if applicable). Screenshots must be in a 16:9 resolution. Screenshots must fit the theme of the week, as stated at the end of this post. 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 reshade, repaint mods, track upgrades or workshop routes. 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 Friday (UK time). The winner will be chosen internally by Dovetail team every Friday. Winner's Prize: The winning screenshot will appear in the game as a loadscreen for 4 weeks! T&C: Please see 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. Due to licensing restrictions, any Submitted Content that includes BNSF content will not be eligible for this Competition and will not be considered as a valid entry. GOOD LUCK!
Nothing quite says industry like a steel mill, and Geneva Steel on the Salt Lake City Extension certainly looks the part as a fast auto parts train headed by three of the D&RGW's GP40-2s
It's a rainy morning in Butler, PA, and the Bessemer & Lake Erie is chugging along as usual. A portion of the fleet including 2-10-2s and an 0-6-0 are seen here outside the Standard Steel plant.
All the Austeritys have gathered at Maerdy for a photoshoot. Route: Maerdy Branch Loco: Hunslet Austerity
Point 1: Your screenshot needs to be in full size. Point 2: Only routes from the steam store or dovital store and no reskins!
Class 442 & Class 460 is their former Gatwick Express liveries on the London to Brighton route! Good luck to all!
A Bessemer & Lake Erie 0-6-0 does some switching in the Butler Yard one late afternoon in 1928. Route Used: Bessemer & Lake Erie Locomotive Used: B&LE 0-6-0
An NS hopper drag slowly rumbles past a coal mine. Route Used: Norfolk Southern Coal District Locomotive Used: Norfolk Southern ES44AC
Route: Springfield/New Haven Line Loco: EMD GP9 An evening north bound passenger service passing by the mills in Windsor Locks.
A Southeastern train bound for Dover Priory runs along the tracks outside of Battersea Park and Victoria. Loco: Class 375 Route: South London Network
A trio Rio Grande EMD GP40-2 sets off with a loaded goods train of TV's, Gaming Consoles and other Household goods ready to go to market. Locomotive: EMD GP40-2 Rio Grande Location: Soldier Summit Route.
a pair of CSX Gensets doing local switching coming up from Harlem yard Location Hudson line Locomotives 3GS-21B “GenSet”
A trio of Baltimore and Ohio GP9s tackle the grades servicing the coal mine on the Kingwood Branch in Northern West Virginia. Location - Baltimore and Ohio's Kingwood Branch Line Locomotives Electric Motive GP9
A Robinson O4 working up the grade through industrial 50's Sheffield with a heavy coal train on The Woodhead Line.
2 Class 70's working a heavy coal train through Bridgend on a cloudy day. Route: South Wales Coastal Train: GE UK Class 70
Even high up in the mountains this [ABe 8/12 RhB] Allegra was able to find an industrial site somewhere along the Arosa Line
On its way to Lindau on the Three Country Corner a ÖBB 1044 is waiting a clear signal to proceed to the freight yards.
While working its way up the steep gradient on the Clear Creek Narrow Gauge the view from the caboose of the Baldwin B4D over the town with some factories give a good overview of how it used to look in the old days (imagine this picture in black and white).
A class 47 working through the industrial estate surrounding Heysham Nuclear Power Station (WCML Over Shap):
Great week again guys, thanks for your subsmissions! Please take your time to congratulate the winner Meeper5 who's screenshot will be featured on the TS19 loading screen for the next 4 weeks! I really like the screenshot - great perspective and reflects the industrial theme very well, looks clean and sharp - just what we all like! New Thread: http://bit.ly/TS19SCMar4