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Well there are passenger GP40s...[ATTACH] DLC: - GP40 Pack (Steam) - New York New Haven Route (Steam) - P32AC-DM metro north Pack (steam) - Red...
Reliving days of old.[ATTACH] DLC: - Washington to Baltimore (Steam) - New York New Haven (Steam)
*U33C. A proper U30C is available on the RWA library, I did the U33C since they share the same body as the U36. I might consider making a Conrail...
Spot on.
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[ATTACH] Well here's something a little more "diverse"
Is it me or do I actually prefer the version with the coupler out?
I remember reading about this one not long ago, definitely not a bad idea, the only problem is where the sounds could be sourced from, since there...
There are some routes that employ such a strategy, most notably (to me) was the now defunct Bessemer and Lake Erie (also known as Pennsylvania...
Another little gem to completely remodel your Phase V P42. https://www.trurailsimulations.com/ge-p42dc-ep
[ATTACH] Phase III AEM-7 on the Northeast Corridor.
Huh, nevermind then. I do know that the Clinchfield remained an EMD road for most of it's life.
All that image is giving me is a weird sense of claustrophobia...
Genius...that's all I can say. It reminds me of the old Trainz 2009 Harlem Line route that had a house constructed in the middle of the right of way.
I was actually looking into AP for a while. I had always known of their quality products and I was even considering purchasing the Class 86...
Oh yeah, I do have the Euro Loco and Asset Pack, so I've seen the assets for this route.
I mostly prefer diesel and especially electrics (EMU and locomotive), which I already know Woodhead in Blue is full of. I'm also happy for some...
For the longest time I've been a collector of American locomotives and routes, but recently I've been contemplating getting into some British...
VINTAGE - Steam By far the Union Pacific FEF-3 by Smokebox, the other contender would be the AT&N Connie. - Diesel Not too sure, most have just...
Really interesting little line, although it's unlikely that they would represent the entire route. (80-90 is a lot).
From Conrail to YN2 and Dash 8s, the 80-90s were a great period for the East, so I agree on slightly backdating it. [IMG] [MEDIA]
Technically you are correct, but this a Metro North model, not an LIRR one.
Do you have the PRR K4 DLC? It's required for some graphic reasons.
[ATTACH] This one should actually be easy, just think American.
Class 105 then...
Ahh yes, the true specialty of Alco, smoke. [IMG] Such effects better be on the model! [IMG]
Too bad the mechanics of a turntable break the dispatcher in scenario making (I learned it the hard way).
Well the only difference between the E8 and E9 (cosmetically) is the flush-mounted headlight lens, which shouldn't be hard to achieve with slight...
Based on my knowledge of UK railways, I think it's King's Cross ;)
It'd be really awesome if it was a freeware locomotive, but that's a stretch I think... But one thing they must include is the ability to...
Over across the pond we have some of our own. Passenger Diesels: No doubt the new Siemens Charger SC-44: [IMG] Also the F125: [IMG] In my...
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My question though is, for the GE widecab units, are they using the Kuju ES44? If so, oh boy... :|
Actually, I wouldn't want those advanced brakes, they're not exactly accurate, and really prove to be a pain to even work right.
It's very much possible it's not available anymore.
The Krauss Maffei units aren't really possible due to the lack of available resources and surviving examples. We do have one surviving hydraulic,...
[ATTACH] An old early BN coal train consist. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Various M7 shots.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Mid-Hudson Bridge, featuring the foamer's delight!
If you want a good guide to getting the most out of TS, I'd recommend this:...
It doesn't really mean much, sometimes can happen with a corruption in the route of some kind, but only if you've edited it. Otherwise, just press...
I believe they're based out of Staunton and do work along the New River Sub, but I'm pretty sure CSX does the coal traffic.
I'm just looking around about this and apparently there's something called the "17-Mile Grade." [IMG]
At least it's second on the TBA priority list after UP. I'm gonna wait on the AC44 until then, as that would have the most value for myself.
Montana Hi-Line is different from other BNSF releases as they had an unbranded version available for international customers.
Have we spoken any on the Buckingham Branch railroad yet? [IMG] One of the shortlines that does its thing around this route. Rollingstock could...
This is why a rebrand would be a very good idea, since Train Sim World came out, people have been confused because Train Sim = Train Simulator....
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