What Routes For Steam Workshop Would You Like To See

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  1. trlz#8165

    trlz#8165 Well-Known Member

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    Im new to TSC 2024 i ve been finding a few really well done community steam workshop routes ..what USA or Canada routes would you like to see done...I will start with a few and add later more . Plus what others think of ,, would like to see Pittsburgh to Altoona extension PRR to NS ..Altoona to Harrisburg Pa ..Pittsburgh to Cumberland MD sand patch etc ..Cumberland to Point Of Rocks .. The inside gateway extension ex WP BN keddie to Kalamath Falls , extend West palm Miami to Sanford Orlando FL Amtrak keystone Corridor Philadelphia to Harrisburg ..
     
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    How about segments of the once great Milwaukee Road.
     
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    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Just bear in mind if you create a route for Steam Workshop it cannot include any third party or own made content (such as custom buildings, signs etc). You can only reference items contained within core or Steam sold DLC.
     
  4. trlz#8165

    trlz#8165 Well-Known Member

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    The Albany NY to NYC and ex New york central lines along both sides of the Hudson and down into northern NJ area like North Bergen Kearney Croxton etc is excellent route for freight and passenger ..you just can Quick drive trains engines from your DLC content and if you have the required routes and assets to download and play or create scenarios etc .
     
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    trlz#8165 Well-Known Member

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    forgot to add its a nicely done community. Workshop route still gives a realistic feel even though everything is not exactly done to prototype.
     

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