my bad. I miss read the title ignore my previous comment.
I don't know. I play on X-Box. It would also be nice to run something other then just freight and computer service.(correct me if I am wrong) I...
I would suggest early if not just after the end of Conrail so there is a lot of color and variety.
I my self have ridden on this route and would love to drive it.
interesting
in steam
Can you do an F-7, in my eyes, simple Penn Central livery [IMG]
If I remember correctly the Silver Meteor or the Auto train service run this route. would they be included?
What routes are in the rockies and what era (doesn't really matter as there are still passenger trains).
I love the local services idea. I see no trouble in that
Yes, yes, yes, and yes.
a GP-7/9 would be a good middle ground.
well the ferry doesn't look bad. The sad thing is the modern condition of the main station. They just left it inaccessible to the public.
They built a new single platform high level station along the mainline.
and yes you got the info right
Would be a great idea for a mastery challenge.
Why not also add it to Clinchfield or make a Virginian line. The Virginian ran high hoods but not these exact types.
Please also consider a route in South America, Mexico, and Africa.
can't they just add the old one to the preserved collection and just make add ons for it like they did with the great western route?
I love the route idea. Just wondering would this include some 4-6-2 pacific type locomotives to pull the commuter trains?Also Oakland terminal...
Yes a variety of colors and old engines. Love the idea.
The map is in the thread titled N&W mainline. It shows the map of the entire N&W main line.
Not trying to be rude, but couldn't you just make this in the livery editor as these are aperingly easy.
how about the triplex engine
any country in South America
I just would like to see it in game. Everything else is up to you.
I would love puting one of these into an Amtrak livery
I love both of the ideas. It really would be nice to haul something other than coal most the time.
Yes something other than Europe or a North American route.
Is there some freight traffic?Just wondering.
I'm not trying to. I honestly do like the idea. Plus when reading threw the string I started gaining interest.
What is GCR? I live in the US and the closest thing we have to this is the Strasburg Railroad.
Unfortunately the maine station in Norfolk has been torn down and replaced by a baseball stadium. Also wow that is a lot more types then what I...
So we can have an EMD F-7 pull the gallery cars of Caltrain?
So a redo of the Peninsula corridor basicly.(excluding location)
No I just thought it was already done to a point and that is on me. Also, just pointing this out, you kind of sounded snoody in the comment.
Spell check your title. It should be: "Nerds: We Are Our Own Enemies".
Yes, I do agree, and if they put it in the right place and time there could be steam, diesel, and electric engines to run.
I know, but why can't they just recycle the steam physics of Train Sim?
I want to be able to mix up train cars and engines (with respective countries) to allow for a more diverse range of scenarios to make with these...
Cool. I am personally more into the 1930-1950s railroading.
As soon as I got the Clinchfield Railroad I made a Santa Fe, New York Central, and Southern Pacific Black Widow for the EMD F-7 A/B units and the...
Making our own trains to allow an even more diverse range of service opportunities and have us choose which way we want an engine to face because...
So early or late Conrail?
Yes, you are right, but you can still take engines already in the game and make the Conrail livery for them.No?
I have accidentally applied it myself and I learned that you have to be really patient.
Nope no problems and thanks to a vintage Santa Fe railroad film I have almost mastered the brakes (excluding dynamic)
Neither am I, but there are tutorials showing you how to if you aren't good.
yes
no because all we need to do is just make a conrail unit in the livery editor
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