"Bavaria" reaches all the way to Aschaffenburg (in what's really Franconia), but you won't find mountains like that except along the Austrian border
Not in the terrain pictured, it ain't
Agree.
I think it's Hohenschwangau. [IMG] Not pictured: Neuschwanstein nearby.
[IMG] [IMG] Schwangau, on the German-Austrian border. Pretty good match
Austrian Tyrol, without a doubt. Mountains are too high for Germany, and it's not Switzerland
Also, many of the people on YouTube chat are identifying one sound as a Taurus- the workhorse loco of the OBB
115 miles! That would be by far the longest route yet. Of course, that could be total trackage in a network And the scenery is TOTALLY Austria...
Definitely sparks.
Does Canada still use them? They were phased out in the US decades ago, although in most cases the lights weren't removed until the 1990s.
Streaming a full-on thunderstorm now
"...NAL"?
They may be hinting that there's dynamic weather.
Specifically, the southern California desert. Some of the plants pictured grow nowhere else.
All that can be done in UE 4.26. No need to migrate to 5, they just have to make better use of the tools they already have.
What's the payload?
Is that the auto train? It's a known bug with the German autoracks, introduced with the SoS patch.
But the desert around Albuquerque looks nothing like that
That's definitely Southern CA/Mojave desert- see the tree yuccas? Not Arizona or NM or CO. To me that smells like El Cajon
Or maybe passengers will carry them in the rain?
Dimmer lighting might just be because it's later in the day. But there is certainly a heavier overcast. Dynamic weather? Those are definitely...
Meh. Rosenheim-Kufstein is the boring route into Austria
Im not sure why so many people think that’s the Zugspitze. I grew up near it and it doesn’t look like that. If it resembles any Alp I’m familiar...
The Pennsylvania was electrified
Unless they are running it all the way down via Mittenwald to Innsbruck. There are definitely tunnels on the Austrian side
It's certainly not impossible that the older routes will still run as-is, just without the new features. Most of the TSW1 routes endured for ages...
Well, if the tease currently running on YouTube is any indication, TSW3 will have a completely revamped lighting system
Problem with that is that München - Garmisch is only about 50 miles. Unless they extend the route to Innsbruck, but that's still only 70.
"Hidden something inside the forum?" Okay, got it. But what would 3 be the numerical key to?
They have eagles in the Alps too, you know.
It would be. To date the longest are Sherman Hill (76 total of both tracks), Clinchfield (63 with all spurs) and LGV (58).
All I'm seeing is the words 90 MILES on a black background
Most guesses are running towards Austria
The Zugspitze is nowhere near the Inntal or the Brenner; it's on the Austro-Bavarian border near Garmisch. I'm not convinced about the...
Caltrain isn't private, it's a state agency.
No ICEs on the Mittenwaldbahn,* so you're right. But Salzburg is a possibility. I say ICEs because the recurrent sound effect is an EMU with...
I am definitely getting an Austrian vibe. It makes practical sense, because the OBB for the most part uses the same signaling and safety systems...
Another billboard: "Make your Journey Spark"
Incidentally, at -35 minutes a billboard pops up, saying "Experience the Ambience." Whatever that's supposed to suggest.
That's a very Alpy mountain in the background, which resembles either the Karwendel or the Wetterstein. So I'm thinking Austrian border, either...
That's substitution, not a layer. A layer is an independent timetable with new services
These days, a flight to anywhere can be a nightmare.
No. In general, a route necessarily can only include layers for locos that were already in existence when the route was made. HBL and the 112...
Um, TSW3 doesn't even officially exist yet.
Spending three weeks in Germany seems unlikely
It was less that with each biweekly roadmap they had less to say, than that with each biweekly roadmap they had less they were willing to say.
Quite possibly- making a joke out of a very, very short trip to the new route... like the Chatham Dockyard Railway.
More specifically, the Atlantic provinces of Canada. The US east coast is five hours behind England.
Say what?
You really can't complete a post without including a sophomore insult, can you?
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