Unfortunately, in-cab gauges often are not very legible at 1080
I think you're overlooking Game Pass, which brought a substantial number of players (on PC as well as XBox)
3 years ago was peak Covid and lockdowns. ALL video games hit peaks in that period, and numbers across the industry have declined from that peak,...
And took TikTok with it.
To start with, it would require a live internet connection, which opens a whole can of worms
Very useful if you're station-hopping as a passenger
Where and in what directions do which levels of ETCS actually work? I have been avoiding this route largely because the safety systems are...
Luzern was installed to provide the RABe 523 layer
They were introduced with TSW3 and SEHS Extended
I was a bit confused by Matt talking about a voltage changeover at the DE/AU border. While there is a dead zone, there would be no need for a...
Far more likely it just indicates the system/panto setup for France, as opposed to Germany/Austria, like on the 187. (Which makes little sense,...
Has to be a negotiated Siemens license. Earlier German stock have blanked-out builder's plates, and the G6 omits the RL ones' very prominent...
It all boils down to licensing. Otherwise, München Hbf would be a kaleidoscope of colors, what with Meridian, Alex, Flixtrain, OBB, CD etc running...
Again, going by geography not bureaucracy.
This has been discussed many times in the past. Although two of the oldest locomotives in the game - SPG's GP38 and SD40 - were given modeled...
While possible, it wouldn't be very realistic; the 204 (ex-DR 110 ex- DR V 100) was built as a heavy shunter with local/light freight capacity....
That's prototypical. Earlier German locos in TSW that run right up to the limit are in fact in error; RL AFB provides a buffer.
Going by geography rather than bureaucracy, we have Great Western, SEHS, Brighton, East Coastway and Bakerloo, all set in the southeastern...
Broaden the search term from "London" to "southeast," and you now have every English route by DTG with the exception of Birmingham, Glossop and...
What, they aren't hoisted from the ground like on German semaphores?
Oh, and the old-school DB uniform! Or at least the hat- by my time I think the buttoned collars had given way to neckties
Check the running time- the nonstops are circa 5 min faster
Got it. And thus I take it the one that "starts" the train after a stop?
Another argument for speed signaling over route signaling.
It wasn't because it was "too complex", it was because DTG have taken so much grief over making multiple suburban London routes they weren't about...
ICE 3 needs OHLE at 15 kV 16-2/3 Hz AC
I remember those from when I was a kid, round tin signs on a baton, white with a green circle.
Terminology question: I'm not quite sure I get the distinction between "home" and "starter" signals
It would be hugely useful in shunting operations
Nonetheless, in the 25 years of the Big Four there were 63 fatal rail accidents in the UK. In the past 25 years there have been 11.
Would such a "child" loco be available to sub on the original (DTG) route?
Well, if a torte counts as a cake
It's a pretty good bet that DTG copied her exactly as she is today, and available to photo, video and record; attempting to backdate the model...
Depends on whether you shut off the fill valve.
Mind you, the Taurus 1116s (ES 64U2) are pushing 20 years old, and it makes sense to replace them with Siemens' successor design.
Oh, I disagree! At least in business class. Very comfortable indeed (more so than DB)
Is it true that DBFV will sometimes contract with private operators, if they are short of traction?
OK, that makes perfect sense, and explains using a layer instead- but why Cajon Pass and not Sherman Hill? (or, rather, making Cajon necessary to...
Since all of these systems depend heavily on emplaced trackside installations, I'm pretty sure that the decision on what system to use is taken by...
But not quite all the same. Bundesländer in Germany and Kantone in Switzerland are quasi-sovereign entities which comprise a federal union, like...
Well, not "fine." A lot of red-light issues.
I simply don't understyand why DTG doesn't include re-used UP traction with the game, and skips the layering games altogether. Voraarlberg comes...
Yes, it's the international multivoltage version which can run outside Germany/Austria (as, say, the 406 and the 185.5 can). But it's not a...
Well, from a design and engineering perspective the 2020 is a clean-sheet design from the wheels up. The 2019 is a clone of the '18; maybe they...
Doesn't have time to remodel the kitchen and add a spare bedroom and a hot tub, but has time to weed the flower beds.
2018 M3 [IMG] 2019 M3 [IMG] 2020 M3 [IMG] Which of these is a new model? Discuss.
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