Screenshot of the Week: 1/8 to 1/15 (Warning: potential for very large shots)

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This week's theme: Complex railyards (suggested by wridenour).

One screenshot allowed per entrant. Screenshots must adhere to the theme and the Code of Conduct.

Submission closes on January 15 at 12:00 a. m. UTC (January 14 at 7:00 p. m. here in the eastern U. S.), after which point voting will begin.

Next week's theme: Shortline or branch line freight trains (suggested by captainkman).

Please feel free to PM me with suggestions for themes, etc. They are appreciated! :)

Good luck. :)

Regards,

Zachary.
 
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Old Cajon Pass
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Fire on the Eagle

A fire breaks out on a old UP GE unit while waiting on the crew change out it . in Desoto yard on the Desoto Sub :eek:

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^Except for the HOG-and-grid background, Scratchy, I love it!

(rummages around) Give me a little bit, I'll see what I can come up with this week. I'll edit here when/if I find a good shot.
 
Pacific #61 pulls in, passing 4-4-0 #6 on its shunting duties, at Burnmouth...
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...More Steam this week People!! :p

Cheers
Stevo
 
Damn, nice pictures inhere !

I would try to come up with you trainzers,
here is an old shot, with a "complex small yard" with a few tracks, and I think it would fit right in this contest !

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Succes !
Sander
 
Noticed that none of the above pics are with electrified railyards so ... here i am with a photo of one of the most complex electrified railyards in Romania - "Coslariu Triaj"

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Australian PN23 DEL arrives at Port of Brisbane to pick up two Brand new PN 71 class EL loco's 7125, 7124 (out of shot)
 
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The most complex yard I've found in Trainz is Toronto but it is totally impossible to capture in a single screenshot.
 
Ah, this is an instance where the English language serves us poorly.

Complex yards can mean several things;

A yard of great complexity such as I thought it to mean.

A yard in an industrial complex such as Mutanay77 and Bhorton have shown.

A yard where complex things are happening such as Mikelj001 and rbar have shown.

And then there is captainkman who just is complex. :D

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Thanks normhart, for opening up the question of interpretation.

That gives me the excuse to post this one.

Cheers
Casper
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The yard with a complex.

Languishing in its overgrown state, pondering on former glories when the industries were fully functional and most of the track hadn’t been ripped up. Sigh!



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Gee...I thought that a complex yard was one that was multiplied by the square root of -1. :hehe:

Nice pics everyone!

Cheers,
Fred
 
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