BNSF Clovis Sub

I shot this video a fair while ago - in fact the texturing isn't complete, but I found it again today and kinda liked it. Pretty sure I haven't posted it here before.

It follows an eastbound stack train down the last few miles of the route towards the eastern portals. It is all shot from fixed trackside cameras....

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Andy :)
 
Thanks david - haven't seen you around for a while, wb. I shoulda got an NS loco in the mix for you :)
 
Thanks david - haven't seen you around for a while, wb. I shoulda got an NS loco in the mix for you :)

Welcome Dermmy:) and I was have been in vacation and I was sleepover at my girlfriend's house for Xmas time. Plus, I was lot busy with my families, friends and my girlfriend make give me biggest headache! So it finally I back right now. Oh yeah! I want see it please:):p
 
Hot Boxes.....

Hot Westbound Q-KCKLAC-3 drifts downgrade through Madrone with mostly Hurst trailers and a head-end cut of domestic containers ex Kansas City bound for LA. All GE at the front, but there are two SD70ACEs at the rear...

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I'd love to run a full stack train, but 6,000 feet of them is a lot of polys - and I suspect a huge image weight with all the different container skins involved. Kills my 'puter dead....

Andy ;)
 
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Andy, I have a question for you. How do you setup an AI train with loads to emit from the Portal. I am talking of 'Industry Active' wagons.

Thanks Chirag
 
I use Robin Hood's 'Instant Load' rule - or Driver Command - or whatever - on the DLS here. Place it as the first command in the schedule and loaded trains are sent from the portal. Downside is that the load will always be the first kuid in the load queue, which can sometimes be inappropriate with visible loads. A little config editing on the rolling stock in question will fix that though....

Andy :)
 
I use Robin Hood's 'Instant Load' rule - or Driver Command - or whatever - on the DLS here. Place it as the first command in the schedule and loaded trains are sent from the portal. Downside is that the load will always be the first kuid in the load queue, which can sometimes be inappropriate with visible loads. A little config editing on the rolling stock in question will fix that though....

Andy :)



Thanks Andy and indeed a little config of the rolling stock is needed.


Maartentje:)
 
I use Robin Hood's 'Instant Load' rule - or Driver Command - or whatever - on the DLS here. Place it as the first command in the schedule and loaded trains are sent from the portal. Downside is that the load will always be the first kuid in the load queue, which can sometimes be inappropriate with visible loads. A little config editing on the rolling stock in question will fix that though....

Andy :)

Much appreciate this tip, Andy. Much appreciated.

Excellent to see your project is progressing nicely too.

Cheers,
Simon
 
Can this be merged with Mc Call yard?

Sorry Jimmy - missed this one...

No chance of merging .....

Elevation at McCall Yard - approx 500 meters

Clovis Sub:
Elevation at Willard: 1845 meters (Eastern end of route)
Elevation at Mountainair: 1980 meters (Summit of line)
Elevation at Belen Yard: 1470 meters (Western end of route)

Andy :)
 
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Sorry Jimmy - missed this one...

No chance of merging .....

Elevation at McCall Yard - approx 500 meters

Clovis Sub:
Elevation at Willard: 1845 meters (Eastern end of route)
Elevation at Mountainair: 1980 meters (Summit of line)
Elevation at Belen Yard: 1470 meters (Western end of route)

Andy :)


when will this route be availble
 
Apparently, the introductory session is being a bit of a b***h. Last I heard, he was still working the kinks out of it.
 
Apparently, the introductory session is being a bit of a b***h. Last I heard, he was still working the kinks out of it.

That might be the understatement of all time LOL

Also waiting for some 3rd party content to be uploaded....

Andy :)
 
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