If the interlocking or yard has 15 mph switches or crossovers, then, yes, the aspect should be approach slow.
That would be the people who brought us the Pacer?
Having worked in both private and public sectors, I can testify that the amount of revenue which in private businesses becomes "profit" (and much...
The yellow ”dartboard” signals are old PRR signals. Conrail and then NS have been slowly replacing them with tricolor signals, but only when the...
The save routine problem goes much deeper than just one route. It's a core issue which after five years remains unfixed.
NIce to see that loco DLCs as well as routes are getting some love
This. It's an odd consequence of the original version of the FGW Livery Unlocker mod (which was, to be fair, released before Cathcart): 313s/314s...
TSW1/TSW2020 are no longer supported.
By "properly funded" you mean "extracting even more money from the taxpaying public" - including those who never ride trains and get no benefit...
The Steam, Epic and MS GamePass versions for PC are all slightly different.
Whenever you have two applicable speed limits, the lower one ALWAYS controls. Correct.
The top pic is showing a high overcast, so I think the lighting isn't far off
Which ones, the AECs or the Leylands?
That's right. The general problem which has affected all routes for five years remains unfixed.
You have to pixel-hunt around the couplers. Ignore the "5 yards"
I think it was not a good idea, when the UI was devised, to use the same routine for selecting both liveries and train length. Should they not be...
IMHO, the problem with privatisation is that it only went halfway, with TOCs vying for short-term operating contracts over a state owned rail...
I think we are talking about two completely different bugs. The one which was just fixed, peculiar to Harlem and Horseshoe, was a problem with...
Say rather, in any and all climates.
I just remember that German trains take 8 seconds and (modern) UK trains 6 seconds to close the doors, and initiate the closing cycle in time to...
A trailing loco wouldn't have lights on
People are jumping to an awful lot of conclusions based on a single screenshot
Oh, please. To counter your sig line: BR could only pray that one day it might rise to the level of mediocrity. I remember BR- as a passenger,...
IIRC, Vmax for the 425 has varied over time because of its suspect brakes.
The AC6000s were all retired by the time of SPG, not to mention the later US routes. Or rather, they were downrated to AC4460s and for all...
The Avelia Liberty 1) is not in service yet anywhere 2) is still in prototype testing, making a survey trip impossible, and 3) is ugly AF.
My issue with the 101 is primarily the brakes (compounded by sluggish acceleration) - basically I have to take a wild guess at a braking point and...
The very fact that they are holding up on new DLC - which costs them hard cash - is an indication that they are serious about this. That doesn't...
Used to be GWE, but ever since it released London-Brighton has become not just my most-played British route, but most played overall. (I used to...
Hmmm. Well, OK, are the 115 and 117 in green, blue, or blue/grey?
I also suspect, or at least hope, that a great deal of this stand-down will be devoted, behind the scenes, to reworking procedures and...
This is a function of the game's construction: line speed is a fixed attribute of each section of track and the HUD is cued to that, not any other...
Well, Amtrak does run its trains over the Curve; but they are necessarily diesels and so you would never see an ACS-64 there. The biggest problem...
Germany: very complicated. There is a thread on it; what it boils down to is using a series of tables which determine which brake settings to use...
How is the real-life West Somerset's 101 painted?
No, there is no "British Rail" in Germany. In DB usage, BR is an abbreviation for Baureihe or "build series," in other words it designates the...
Note however that in any consist except loco-only, all locos except the lead will be intermediate units and show no lights at all. The exception...
Correct. And it doesn't matter if the DRA is isolated or not; it's an entirely separate system. (On old slam-door stock, there's no brake...
Yes, but many issues are not "technical." Bad sound or a poorly rendered station (coughreigatecough) don't fall within tech-support's portfolio,...
If you have any UK route with the 101, those brakes are similar.
A big help is foliage.DitheredLOD=<N> where N is an integer: it orders foliage to fade in over time rather than just appear all at once hey...
Well, HRR No 1 only ever operated up the Greenbriar spur (in the yard, not as line power) and would never have been on the Nora.
GP7: [IMG] Sadly only usable with Clinchfield, or another vintage route: but indispensable on any vintage US route.
AP does no work using Unreal Engine. They are strictly TS1-only, and its physics system is chalk and cheese relative to TSW. One might as well ask...
The first pic is an artist's rendering, and so will probably be the "Box" illustration, and the advert splash sccreen.
Well, that isn't what the DRA is for. It has nothing to do with door interlocks. The Driver Reminder Appliance is used when (a) the train is...
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