I was going off this picture [ATTACH]
And it is quite good running Steam and Diesel trains over the route
So somewhere between Garmisch Partenkirchen and Lubeck
JNRs class 103 from the Tadami Line
If you know the area and route then it might be easy. I have a number of German routes but "this means nothing to me" and I know it's not Wien ;)
The route has Green Diesels and Maroon coaches so is more likely set in the mid 1960s
If the picture showed more than a bit of metal we would have more to go on. Lack of another picture is putting this to bed
The rule about applying the brakes when going over a hill applies to all routes - not just this one. The Gradients on the Fife Circle are a lot...
We have no idea what route you are talking about and what are the bumpers in the track you have to drive over? CUS a picture is worth a thousand words
Whatever you are driving you go over a hill and start descending you put the brakes on
Within a month or so the only Class 86s still running will be 86101 with Locomotive Services and 86259 owned by Les Ross and 86401 with? Most if...
I will give that a miss - does not even go bigger
Well done JJTimothy - your turn
Back up now :)
It depends in which country you are driving. UK Swiss & French routes are set up for Left Hand Driving German routes are mainly Right Hand Driving...
An interesting point but with the Humble Bundle people were complaining the Loco Add-ons were no good as you would have to sped money on a route...
I had to place something in the station - would a Kettle have helped?
Where are we [ATTACH]
I like my southern region routes :)
TrainSim-Matt Sorry I don't know of another way of contacting you
Next guess would be the 180?
Norwood Jn looking north?
I don't think it is a Copyright Issue as DTG purchased the IHH files and they have released a number of add-ons like the Western Hydraulics pack...
Two days ago the sun was out and it was snowing - in real life.
The route is 9 years old and it is possible the scenario has been like this since day 1
Correct, your turn
You can get that on any train which is hauled by a loco as it has to take up the slack in the couplings But this version of the 76 is a bit...
None of the IHH stock is available to buy. The owner sold his catalogue to DTG
Second clue - the route is mostly electrified and set in current times - give or take 5 years
Class 175?
There was a Class 82 from IHH that used the cab from the RSC Class 86 [ATTACH]
Good point pH
You would not see a Northern liveried unit at this location
There might be some info on this webpage https://sites.google.com/a/railsimdev.com/dtgts1sdk/reference-manual
No This is a standard route from DTG
In Windows > Settings > Update and Security there is Delivery Optimisation In that section is "Allow Downloads from other PCs" ticking that on...
I prefer the Workshop Electric version :) [ATTACH]
Which station? [ATTACH]
Cat got there first with the Class 402 but Eric was also right with the 2-Hal
If the two PCs are on the same network does one not see the other?
In each train folder is one called PreLoad When you do a Quick Drive the game looks in this folder and gives you an option to drive one of those...
If you are driving a Quick Drive you can not change the route. The train has a path to follow - if you were able to change the route the scenario...
Come back in 100 years
if it is a loco you made then only you know how the BRAKES operate
Nope
If you are copying Scenarios you only need to copy the route folder of each - but you need yo know the hex number of each route. An easy way is to...
Graz Hbf
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