L&n/sbd/csx Cc Sub: Corbin-taylor Mill Route

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  1. mconner535

    mconner535 Member

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    Here's another Appalachian route yet to be created for Train Sim World. It would go from Corbin to Taylor Mill. The route is over 177.1 miles. It would be set in the 1940's-1950's-1960's-1970's-1980's-1990's-2000's-present day. The Louisville & Nashville rolling stock would include 4-6-2's, 4-8-2's, 2-8-0's, 2-8-2's, 2-8-4's, SD40's, F-Units, GP38-2's, SD35's, GP7's, GP9's, U-Boat's, C420's, C630's, Alco 251's, U30CXR's, E-Units, and RS3's with freight and passenger equipment. The Seaboard System rolling stock would include SD35's, SD50's, SD40-2's, U-Boats, GP40-2's, GP38-2's, SD35's, GP30's, BQ23-7's, and MP15DC's with the same freight equipment like Train Simulator has. The CSX rolling stock would also include C30-7's, GP40's, C40-8's, SD45-2's, SD40's, SW1500's, MP15DC's, MP15AC's, SD60's, SD35's, SD40-2's, AC600CW's, SD80MAC's, ES44AC's, U-Boats, ET44AH's, SD70AH's, SD70MAC's, B40-8's, SD40-3's, MP15's, AC4400CW's, SD60I's, ES44AH's, SD50's, SD60M's, Dash 8-40CW's, GP38-2's, ST70AH's, GP40-2's, GP38-3's, SD70ACE's, CM44AH's, SD70AC's, ET23's, Tier IV's, HH20B's, F40PH's, F-Units, and Gensets with the same freight equipment like Train Simulator has. This would include the fallen flag units. That would be a classic route for Spirit of Steam.
     
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  2. Woroszyl The NS 2000

    Woroszyl The NS 2000 Well-Known Member

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    Agreed, but why so many trains?
     
  3. Blacknred81

    Blacknred81 Well-Known Member

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    They do this constantly, they make a route proposal, then they don't pick a specific Era and just jam as many locos into the proposal as possible, some which aren't even owned by the railroads they are proposing.
     

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