Hello everyone. I was inspired by the works of "noir", and began to make bushfarplanes, which I need. As a sample, I use real travel plans and photos of nebula. However, some positions have to be omitted due to lack of information or complex implementation. But all the basic data is displayed on the plan. I will add Bushfarplanes as they are created. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Note: For basic information about Bushfarplanes, I will give some additional information: Buchfahrplane_Base_EN.pdf ______________________________________________________________________________________ Buchfahrplanen: Bahnstrecke Salzburg-Rosenheim Rhein-Ruhr Osten: Hagen-Wuppertal Maintalbahn: Ashaffenburg - Miltenberg (below) Semmeringbahn Wiener Neustadt Hbf - Murzzuschlag include timetable (below) ______________________________________________________________________________________ Personally, I use the farplane in black, since it is open on the second monitor. But if someone needs to print it on paper, I recommend using the "https://www.i2pdf.com/de/invert-pdf-colors" website in order to invert the colors.
Semmeringbahn EbuLa with timetable. After spending dozens of hours at work, I finally created the work schedule that I would like to see when playing TSW. I chose Semmeringbahn as the route for creating a prototype. This is a PDF document that reproduces the EbuLa, including schedules for R91 and CJX9 services. These are the services used by OBB4024 trains. I didn't try to reproduce the rest of the services, including cargo transportation, because they use direct flights, or with one stop at Semmering station. As for the description of how the EbuLa works, I used basic information that is needed on the route, such as the location of stations, signals, converging paths, and speed limits. In real timetables, of course, much more symbols are used. But I think they will overload the attention of the TSW driver. I would like to point out that, according to my idea, the use of such schedules allows you to completely eliminate the use of the game interface, which will provide more immersion in the process of managing the train. Perhaps in the future, developers will have tools to simplify the creation of such schedules, but today, due to minimal automation, you have to do a lot of manual work, which greatly limits the coverage of routes. Version 1.0 Installation Instructions A note: To use the schedule, you need to do three steps: Open services (the "Service" button) Select a service (R91 or CJX9) Select the train number. In my schedule, I use the term bT=30s - Boarding time = 30 seconds. It indicates the minimum boarding time for passengers. This information is necessary if you are behind schedule. Download link: https://www.trainsimcommunity.com/m...-timetable/f10549-semm-route-buchfahrplane.7z