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    Electric locomotive plans book!

    I found a book on Amazon. Electric Locomotive Plan and Photo Book. (How's that for a creative title?) Published in 1987, it has 92 pages of American electric traction. Perfect for asset creators who want to try a few classic sparkers. Thee are currently about a half dozen copies under $20, then...
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    Surveyor tips after upgrading from TRS04?

    Okay, TANE is on my hard drive and I'm starting to work on a few simple routes to learn the system. Do you have any tips on things I'll have to relearn? Content Manager seems okay for selecting items by name, but what do I do if I don't know the name of an item? Can I sort by region or type...
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    How do I backup my route in T:ANE?

    I have windows7, which is badly prone to random hangs. Having tried all the other "solutions' suggested by MS, the website says the next step is a wipe and reinstall of the OS. I started a route and would like to back it up before I do that, but I can't find it on the hard drive. I followed the...
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    Where is my TANE download?

    I went to the DLS, found a good layout with plenty of good assets for surveyor (Otaku Street) and downloaded it with Content Manager. So far so good. But it's not in the list of routes in TANE. How do I find it and enable it?
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    Getting T:ANE, now what?

    I've always likes TRS04, but the new version is tempting enough to get me to finally upgrade. So what should I know for the new program? How do I import map and terrain data to generate prototype routes? Are there any tutorials out there to bring me up to date? Any tutorials to try to transfer...
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    JNR break-up book

    For those who haven't seen it, I'm currently reading "Japanese National Railways: It's Break-up and Privatization" By Yoshiyuki Kasai. At the time of publication, Mr. Kasai was President and CEO of JR Central. The book details what hew saw and did from the time he started with JNR in 1963...
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    1903 NER Petrol-Electric Autocar.

    In 1903 the North East Railway built a pair of passenger cars for use in Yorkshire, England. The cars were each equipped with an 85 hp engine and generator set to power a pair of electric motors on the front bogey. While never entirely satisfactory with the technology of the time, they were used...
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    TIGER lines on the latest MicroDEM?

    I'm trying to learn the new microDEM, but there are too many changes to follow the Weewain tutorial. Does anyone know how to overlay the TIGER lines onto the DEM map? I can't get anything to show up. Claude
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    San Diego Class 1

    So a fellow buys some buildings in El Cajon a few years back, right? Not just any buildings. Under the vinyl siding and sheet rock, the main structure consists of the last three Class 1 streetcars known to exist. Designed in 1910 and built by the St. Louis Car company, these were the first...
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    Covering my Assets

    Greetings to the Trainz Community! I recieved a notice a few weeks back saying that my item <KUID:222970:35021> - Miko 2a is faulty and requires repair. I don't know enough to even know what would need to be repaired, and forced obsolescence has knocked me out of uploading anyway, so I'm...
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    Do you want to run narrow guage locos?

    You need to get the instruction manual. http://www.narrowgaugechaos.com/RPC/Material/Locomotives/Porter/PorterCatManEtc/USS%20Locmotive%20Training%20Manual_MJ.pdf Narrow Gauge Chaos has some of the niftiest documents, plus his model railroad layouts. :cool:Claude
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    Underwater trains.

    Here are some trains found in interesting locations. Two locomotives 8 miles off the coast of New Jersey. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hE4IbZj5JS4&feature=related Here's one off the Caicos Islands; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NT91l8j3pI&feature=related This one in Mumbai isn't underwater...
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    Wooden Trains in Hampstead?

    I found an article on train commuting in England after the Second World War and it mentioned wooden compartment trains. http://dewi.ca/trains/ucs_met.html Does anyone know anything about these trains? :cool:Claude
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    Hungary's Children's Railway

    Here's an eleven kilometer tourist line run almost entirely by children between the ages of 10 and 14 years of age. http://www.gyermekvasut.hu/english.html This is not a kid's ride in the local park; it's an actual working passenger line. Very cool. :cool:Claude
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    Classic Trains, summer 2009

    The new Classic Trains is out here in the U.S., mostly devoted to Donald Dohner's most successful locomotive design, the Pennsylvania GG1. Most people haven't heard of him, of course. Raymond Loewy changed the paint scheme and changed the design from a riveted skin to a welded body, but the...
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    Romanian Trains

    This being the Halloween season, let's take a look at some trains from the land of Dracula's Transylvania. First up, a narrow gauge steam train. http://www.romaniatourism.com/autentic.html Lonely planet has a rail map. http://www.romaniatourism.com/map/rail.gif Here's a report from a...
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    How to reload assets with TrainzObjects

    Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but it's a software question so I thought I'd try. I saved all my projects and my World folder to an external hard drive and reformatted my computer. Now I'm trying to bring back the assets I actually use and get rid of the extras I don't use. I examined the map...
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    Build your own Heisler

    While trolling around I ran across this site. http://www.nelsonslocomotive.com/Heisler/heisler.htm It's notes and drawings from a project to build a scale model Heisler. Lots of good details and pictures. :cool: Claude
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    Delaware & Hudson narrow gauge?

    http://www.ahrtp.com/HallofFameOnline2/pages/DHCCo0-4-0.htm Does anyone happen to know the rail gauge of the Delaware & Hudson Coal Company? It could be variable, of course, with smaller track in the shafts and larger gauges at the surface facilities to handle heavier trains. Standard gauge on...
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    How to run a Steam Locomotive

    I found a website with scans of the old US Steel training manual on operating the narrow gauge locomotives in the smelters. http://www.narrowgaugechaos.com/RPC/images/Porter/PorterIndex.htm The one with the blue cover. Interesting reading. :cool: Claude
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