Welcome back to the Train Simulator 19 Screenshot Contest! This is the 1st Week of May 2019 This week's theme: DIESEL GALA Follow us on Instagram (instagram.com/trainsim) to see your screenshots featured on our feed! 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, at least 1920x1080 pixels. 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!
I guess I'll start us off with this one. Here's a trusty old Class 37 with snowploughs, braving a frightful weather on the Riviera Line in the Fifties: Exeter - Kingswear.
The Silver Meteor arriving at West Palm Beach Station:P.S:Loco:P42DC Amtrak,Route:Miami-West Palm Beach
A Class 43 HST First Great Western (Riviera Line) at the Isle of Wight Diesel Gala at Haven Street. Train: Class 43 HST Route: Isle of Wight
I'm just wondering, does this just mean diesel traction in general or British diesel traction? Just curious so I can post a relevant screenshot.
Two P32AC-DM-hauled expresses race past each other on the Hudson Line: New York - Croton-Harmon Route
A busy day on the West Somerset Railway - Class 09 D4107 is seen waiting in a siding, Class 52 D1010 "Western Campaigner" is waiting for the road currently held by Class 47 D1661 "North Star" towing an overheated Class 33 D6575, Class 35 D7017, and visiting celebrity Class 37 37 403 "Isle of Mull" is on loan from DRS.
Class 37 37 401 "Mary Queen of Scots" is working an engineer's train over the West Highland Line Extension to Mallaig.
Union Pacific's Heritage fleet ferries its consist through Speer, Wyoming after another successful Cheyenne Frontier Days Train in the summer of 2014. Route Used: Sherman Hill Locomotive Used: Union Pacific F7
A pair of New Haven GP9's roar out of Hartford Union Station, bound for New Haven in the spring of 1961. Route Used: VNHRR Locomotive Used: New Haven GP9
The Class 40 Preservation Society is running a rail tour on the Midland Main Line with their Class 40 and some Mk1 coaches.
A Class 07 Shunter is working a goods run demonstration on the West Somerset Railway coming throuh Dunster station.
Metro-North P32AC-DM-hauled express train bound for Poughkeepsie rounds the bend just after Spuyten Duyvil station on the Hudson Line: New York-Croton - Harmon Route.
Loco: GP9 Route: New Haven to Springfield Line A GP 9 in Hartford with the Connecticut State House in the background
A meet at Yonkers on a summer afternoon Loco: GE P32ACDM Route: Hudson Line: New York - Croton-Harmon
Take two: This is actually a diesel, but that's what happens when you don't read the week's theme! Loco: GE ES44AC Route: Cajon Pass
This is the only one so far that shows an actual "gala", i.e. a special event where multiple interesting and historic diesels gather together. If this doesn't win, I'll eat my hat. Great submission, Rainfan722.
That is a very nice screenshot! I just wish Dovetail would elaborate on "diesel gala." It could mean the event, UK diesels, or just diesels in general.
yes but something non specific usually means in general if it doesn't say "UK Diesel" then it can be any diesel
No love for Hoovers yet? 50 050 "Fearless" powers out of Conwy on a railtour, bound for Crewe. Route: North Wales Route.
A trainshow at Frankfurt Hbf with an ICE-TD, BR 266, BR 218, V200, ER20 Eurorunner, BR 648 and BR 294 among other trains on Frankfurt High Speed: Frankfurt - Karlsruhe Route
A quiet and clear night on the Donner Pass route as the weekly night Amtrak Auto Train Crests the summit on the pass being able to see the lights from the town below. Train: Amtrak GE P42DC Route: Donner Pass
A diesel gala at Bishop Auckland with a class 08, 25, 37, 47, 52, 55 and 101 on Weardale & Teesdale Network Route
Thanks for being with us again guys, some nice creative shots this week, wish I could put all of them on the loading screen! Congrats to the winner Railfan722 - very nice shot and shows off so many different diesel engines! New thread: https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/screenshot-contest-ts19-2nd-week-of-may-2019.16169/
Well done Railfan722 - what an excellent screenshot. I'm very pleased to see some classic UK diesels - especially the Western Class and the Hymek . Well deserved! This picture brings me nostalgia. At age 7 I had a model of the green hymek on the right. My model railway was on a raised board just above the level of the bed, to one side. As the room wasn't overly large, the model railway had some rather tight curves to complete the circuit. One day I was driving the hymek extremely fast along the edge of the board, and as it reached one of the corners, it flew off the track - going over the edge of the board, it ended up on the floor some distance away... lol. Despite this little anecdote, for the most part I looked after my things well and this incident was rare enough that it stands out in my memory.