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    Suggestions for Jointed Rail (Not Locomotives)

    That's true! However, by definition, PSD files are not locomotives!
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    Suggestions for Jointed Rail (Not Locomotives)

    Although this is a bit of a longshot, I'd personally wonder about the possibility of releasing the reskin base files for the older locomotives that have been released as freeware - the C30-7s, GP38s, and CE11s, for example. While blanking them is fine, it's still a bit time-consuming, and it's...
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    Engines Wishlist for Jointed Rail.

    Considering that JR has quite a few models that they ran, I'd personally love to see some LIRR stuff - their GP38-2s, Alco S-2s and S-4s, and RS-1s all would be lovely to see.
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    USA Pics

    not exactly USA but it is what it is A FSRA N1 Class 2-10-2, Ex-CR, momentarily pauses. The L2 class 2-8-2 next to it has been cut off as the line from here on in is relatively flat; it will reverse and gather some filled limestone hoppers from a nearby quarry. Meanwhile, an eclectic array of...
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    Does anyone still have Landrvr1's stuff?

    Those aren't what I'm looking for, because the North Shore ones specifically had battery banks, so they could function off-wire.
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    Does anyone still have Landrvr1's stuff?

    He had made a pair of North Shore Line steeplecabs. They exist, but seem a bit harder to find.
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    The Brooklyn Terminal Railroad, Flushing Connecting Railroad, and other NYC-Era Miscelleny. (Screenshot warning!)

    While the Brooklyn Terminal represents a surviving, high-quality electrified elevated freight railway that still has connections to Class 1s, the Flushing Connecting... doesn't. It's my first attempt using Basemapz, which is working well, considering the relative flatness of the area. Sickly...
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    Engines Wishlist for Jointed Rail.

    Honestly a good addition would be the C424/C425. The ones we have are ancient, and while in recent years Trainz-Forge and Whitepass have moved us in the direction of ALCO road power, there's still a lack of ALCO types. Also the C415 - very interesting, and unique machines.
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    The Brooklyn Terminal Railroad, Flushing Connecting Railroad, and other NYC-Era Miscelleny. (Screenshot warning!)

    There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is a dimension where, despite all odds, the New York City Department of Docks and Ferries manages to push through an ambitious plan to connect the various, disparate...
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    Looking for more 1910s-1920s warehouses

    Your content has been really useful, and i'm putting a lot of it to use. I'm mostly looking for more stucco structures - like the concrete-and-brick above, or the concrete of the Brooklyn Army Terminal.
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    Looking for more 1910s-1920s warehouses

    I'm looking for more buildings mirroring the style of JR Industry Building #15. I'm doing a route based on the NYC Harbor, and this sort of building construction was incredibly common - But i can't find a lot of assets that have it, aside from a couple 2d backdrop structures. JR Industry...
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    Show off your reskins!

    Two members of NYDB's 40-something stong fleet of Alco C425s rest somewhere in Pennsylvania. The seafoam blue symbolizes the Atlantic ocean, which the principal Delmarva and Jersey Shore divisions follow.
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    Show Off Your Routes *Potential For Large Screenshots*

    My first consistent, DEM'd project, the Brooklyn Terminal Railroad. Brooklyn, 198x - In the sprawling Gowanus Terminal complex, a pair of S-1AC motors are on their last legs. Also, the guy who installed the switchstands is going to be fired. On the three-track, elevated structure, the line...
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