BNSF SD70ACE

cookiemae

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ACE leading a mixed freight across the plains...

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Very Nice:):)
Looks like a meet on the eastern plains of Colorado.

round_house

It does, but actually it's the BNSF Red Rock Sub of mine at USTrainz.com. A prototypical recreation of the Sub from Denton Yard outside of Ft. Worth, Texas to Ardmore, Oklahoma. Great shots Cookiemae, but it looks like your missing the 3d grasses and safetrain signals, you might notice a difference in detail when you download them :D. -Chris
 
Thanks round_house, chris is right, it is the BNSF Red Rock sub. And thanks for pointing out the missing textures chris.
 
Nice pictures. I would love to get my hands on that BNSF SD40-2 you have there. :D Can you point my in the direction on where to get it? Thank you.:cool:
 
It's a fine route, if a little short, but I'd still love to know where in God's creation "Denton Yard" is. At first I thought maybe it was renamed, but Google turns up nothing. BNSF's site turns up zilch. My own scouting around Denton and Tarrent County has found me nothing called "Denton Yard." However there are many railyards in that area and many have changed names over the years.

Are you finding this on a route map somewhere Chris?

There is a Denton County model train club with several members that work for BNSF, so I'll have to ask them next time I get a chance. Also, for what it is worth, from what I've learned the BNSF Fort Worth Sub (former Santa Fe) starts on that line at Gainesville. Not that any of this is terribly important, but you are describing it as prototypical.

Good route, though; and the Aces are fantastic.
 
It's a fine route, if a little short, but I'd still love to know where in God's creation "Denton Yard" is. At first I thought maybe it was renamed, but Google turns up nothing. BNSF's site turns up zilch. My own scouting around Denton and Tarrent County has found me nothing called "Denton Yard." However there are many railyards in that area and many have changed names over the years.

Are you finding this on a route map somewhere Chris?

There is a Denton County model train club with several members that work for BNSF, so I'll have to ask them next time I get a chance. Also, for what it is worth, from what I've learned the BNSF Fort Worth Sub (former Santa Fe) starts on that line at Gainesville. Not that any of this is terribly important, but you are describing it as prototypical.

Good route, though; and the Aces are fantastic.

I don't think it's really called Denton Yard, I couldn't find the name of the yard so I called it Denton Yard because it lies near Denton, Texas, but seince the BNSF Ft Worth Sub lies near the yard, the yard must be in Gainesville then. So the real yard lies near Gainesville. Sorry about that. -Chris
 
That is odd. That happens to me sometimes too but I do not know why they would not show up. Sorry. Sometimes as you download other sd40-2s that have dependencies that are needed by the ones that did not show up they will start to work.
 
Really? Man, it seems like you really have a problem if none of your downloads are working. Only a few of the items I download do not show up. Do you commit your downloads on the Content Manager. If you do not then that may be the problem.
 
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