Sometimes the lowest bidder isn't the best deal.
Oh, no. :(
While that can be the case, the owner has to affirmatively file for the copyright- and in any event, when the ESB and the PA/ML Building were...
There's a difference between bi-levels - which go back a long, long time - and gallery cars, where the upper level has no central corridor, just a...
I'm not sure where the idea came from that you can't reproduce buildings. The Empire State building is nobody's IP. Neither is the Pan...
There is a difference to having two or more engines lashed together as a Multiple Unit (in most cases there is a hardwired control circuit), and...
That switch is BS. Changing them in a shunting service or when leaving the departure yard, fine. But finding one at the end of a long run without...
The "gallery" bi-levels were first ordered to a spec from Chicago Metra. The idea was to save labor costs because a single conductor could...
The Pres Crew only have a finite number of man-hours to devote to each route. Doing one thing means another thing doesn't get done.
Kellogg is even worse than that.
The thing is, I really don't care much about crossing gates or platform climb-up, but I DO care very much about fixing longstanding bugs. From my...
I get wheelslip if I go to 7 much below 25
On WSR it doesn't really make a difference whether it's a "layer" or a "substitution," since all the services are pretty much the same.
That, and the fact that for some reason British railways recoil from dynamic brakes the way vampires do from holy water. Anyway, I have no...
That's not necessarily true. My machine out of the box was running graphics via the onboard chipset (and I wondered why everything was pig-slow),...
Why would the Pringles stuff be added to my US computer?
That argument has more force for a German, US or even Northern route- but it's not like a field trip around London is all that big a deal.
Mind you, if you have TVL and/or NTP with their DLCs, the 37, 40, 45, blue 47, 20, 31, 101 and 08 are all available on WSR as substitutions...
Look, the new wave of advertising is product placement in videogames. They've been doing it in movies for years - every time you see a character...
R, P and G are different brake timings used on German trains. R is Rapid, P is Passenger and G is Goods (Rapid, Personen and Güter). If you look...
It's worth pointing out that Skyhook's latest effort, Horseshoe, is pretty good and included a pretty decent ES44 (better in some ways than DTG's...
You can do it on a 1-headcode express, only stopping at Slough. But if you have to stop at Twyford or Maidenhead you'll never get up there.
"Mustard" gas (1-Chloro-2-(2-chloroethyl) sulfanyl ethane) has nothing to do with plants of the genera Brassica and Sinapis, whose ground seeds...
No, the phyics are good now- but it screws up the old timetable.
The issue isn't the slowdown into stations, it's the taking forever to get up to line speed afterwards. Even neck-snapping emergency-brake stops...
1) That change was made quite a while ago, because the ECW version of the 66 doesn't have a functioning fuel fill system, making certain GWE...
Or even Steam or Epic on Microsoft Windows.
GWE comes with both DBS and EWS liveries.
Two different locos. There is an EWS version of the GWE 66. Honest.
However, the timetable is based on the old jet-fighter acceleration
Erm- now I am not getting any AWS functionality in the 166. EDIT: Never mind. I thought I had flipped the breaker but I hadn't. Bug note:...
[IMG] Main-Spessart Bahn: BR 143, BR 146.2s preparing for the morning's work.
It has both. EWS is an included alt-livery, although DB Schenker is the default.
Are 1 and 2 affiliated with the cab numbers, or based on direction of travel or lashup?
Just lately- since a recent patch - players have been reporting unexplained derailments on Sand Patch.
Why would you use Panto 1? Ordinarily (and in auto mode) you run under the rear panto, unless there is a flammable or other spark-hazard cargo...
Please. A PC that will run TSW in 4k at 60 will cost at minimum $1200 (perhaps a bit less if you build your own, but the prices of 3d cards are...
Or have Joe train ten proteges
It's I think a nominally more constructive position to say "I will buy it if and when you fix it."
However, ship steam plants- even reciprocating ones - are very different from rail applications in one major respect: they recirculate...
[IMG] Sand Patch Grade, AC4400s, SD40-2s, GP38-2
I think the policy is extremely bigoted against sailors, longshoremen, truck drivers, bikers, prison inmates….
The use of AI timings for the timetable is simply unacceptable. End of. This practice must STOP.
US trains don't have buffers: the knuckle couplers are hydro-buffered so serve the same function, but there are no plates to "clang" together.
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Another possibility: did you set the brake cut-out and MU2A valves? Until you do that, your brake handles are strictly ornamental.
The cylinder drains are there because when you are standing still at a station, steam still in the cylinders and valve chests tends to condense to...
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