If and I said "if", this were to be true, what engines would probably be included? I know very little about most of the passenger engines used...
It was meant as a joke. Just forgot the ;). Though I realize you have valid points and information.
Is this just a bump with information?
I personally think steam should be set on a route where they actually haul heavy freight trains and express passenger runs. 25mph on a steam...
It amazes me how both countries speak common English yet so many words are different, pronounced different, etc.
Why is it so "pathetic"
Someone knows there trains ;)
What's the point of one on WSR. Steam engines were built for fast passenger operations and heavy freight operations. Not hauling short passenger...
It did suck. Decided to pay for the rest using debit card.
That's probably why then.
Good luck. Both engines are beautiful.
Have you updated each route individually.
Have you caught 1800 yet? I've caught both and they both have nice horns but 1800's horn is 100% wicked.
Sweet. I caught the Lehigh Valley engine by accident TWICE.
I also caught a sd80mac trailing behind the Wabash heritage unit. And caught NS 4000 early this morning.
I caught a prlx ac6000 trailing third. A dash 9 was leading and the Monongahela heritage unit trailing second. The crew was epic and gave a shave...
Can't say I have. Though I've a sd70, dash 9, dash 9 standard cab, and even a sd60. The standard cab was there right before they all got rebuilt,...
Kinda funny how two completely different places use the same engines. The odds of it being a sd40-2 and occasional SD60e out of many engines used...
That's typically what I see as well. Also, do you ever see a SD60e switching cars. Here if it's not a sd40-2 a SD60e is the other engine I see.
Very interesting route proposal. Only difference I would make would be the engines. For me, a SD70ACC, ES44DC, SD60e, and gp38-2. A AC44C6M would...
Wait there used to be freight on sidings?
So you just called all of console players "dumb." Nice going. And frankly, consoles are typically cheaper, the reason I have one.
The street running possibility wasn't included. The beginning of street running branch is cut off right before it starts.
Thats a logical speculation.
Do the f40ph do baby bullet services? Because service 386 is a baby bullet service.
I went "significantly over the speed limit" and got 30 points.
And my excitement gas drained even more. Bought a $50 Xbox card to get the digital deluxe. I had $1.45 already. Turns out I don't have enough...
Actually positive train control will throw your train straight into emergency if you creep 1-2 mph over the limit. Engineer gave me advice when he...
It's wireless.
Maybe there proud of you for wanting to get there on time lol.
I am happy with the release of Peninsula Corridor, but I find there are two iconic engines and a cab car on this route missing. 1: Union Pacific...
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Got home and started updating TSW. I was HOPE[ATTACH] ING to play it tonight. My internet had second plans.
Good point. The main difference would be new engines and rolling stock and that street running bit. Speaking of street running, can't wait to try...
Yeah there doing testing in bone valley I believe. Somewhere down there. But I was talking about the original.
That's way too many. Plus CSX don't operate sd70ace's no more. And haven't the AC6000CW been sold to progress rail.
Alaska railroad, Cajon Pass or Norfolk Southern coal route. (Can't remember the name)
Hopefully. Maybe something British or American electric
He does that. I've got used to it, you'll have to do the same.
Norfolk Southern for sure. If not that then Brighton Mainline.
Two words: I'm hyped!
Actually conductors don't have to walk that far in switching operations depending on what there doing. Most ride on the cars to the next one.
I've never been fishing in a train before.:)
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