[ATTACH] rivet posted this a while back, it definitely looks like its for TSW2 I looked on 3DZUG’s website and there is a tab for TSW2 that is...
I believe it has to do with not having the Engineers/crews spend the time to take the trains to and from the yard. Kind of like a hostler for...
Exactly! Like being able swap with the 204 services etc.
Don’t get me wrong the existing services are fun, but I think adding a bunch of piloting and more passenger shunting on SKA would be lovely.
Given the fact that the DB BR 363 is present all over Germany, do you think there’s a chance we will get layers for more routes? I discovered this...
Same happens on PC as well
It seems I just ran into that issue...
That’s usually par for the course
Thank you! Do you know what the fine control valve is for?
I’ve had a bit of trouble with the brakes releasing when hooked to wagons. Yes it is a lapped braking system so the above is how it works. The...
First off I have to say this might be my favorite German loco. It’s so weird to drive, but super interesting and funky. The horn is the only thing...
It does work
Mine was 6.3 including the br363
I found it really weird that they didn’t utilize the automatic uncoupler in the trailer...makes me wonder if it really works
That’s weird I was able to watch it last night
The br 204 is very particular with its brakes, you have to hold it on release until they’re empty, if you just put it in release then running...
They also said in the update to wait 24 hours before saying anything
Probably later in the day, in the US steam usually happens in the afternoon
Exactly it was the metrical system
KM = kilo-meter which is 1000 meters 1m = 1 meter 1mi= 1 mile
Bro one mile is equivalent to about 1,609 meters...and one km is equivalent to 1000 meters one meter is only 3 feet...so definitely not...
But broski...how can that be true if there’s 5,280 feet in a mile, and 16 inches in a foot? That would make each kilometer at least 1000 square...
km= distance because Germany is metric, so the distance is 2 kilometers away Km/h= speed If it really puts your knickers in a twist you can...
Upon further research I can see that would be quite hilarious
you get to babysit the safety systems
From what’s been said in the past, the trouble with doing long routes is the number of stations...but if the route is mostly underground there...
I’m very hype for this, also confirmation that the BR420 is en route as well!
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