When I was 6 years old, my mom took me to target, and I was wondering around the DVD aisle, and I came across a certain DVD which had a Norfolk Southern GE on it... it read 'Trainz 2006'. I loved trains and was instantly intrigued, so I asked my mom to buy it for me. One of the main routes in Trainz 2006 was 'City And Country USA'. I don't know why but the layout of the route was so entertaining, a small yard and plenty of industries, a branch line that ran up into the hills, and a large terminus and commuter line.
I recently acquired the payware route 'Brazemore Yard', by Eso. It is, in a word, fantastic. It mirrors so many of the things I loved about 'City And Country USA' as a child. When combined with the 'edit trains' tool in driver mode, it really makes you feel like your operating on an HO Scale layout. As an HO Scale modeler who operates on a club layout once a week, it is perfect. A single track mainline, industries to service, and a big a#s yard make this route really shine. I'd say its my favorite route right now.
I recently acquired the payware route 'Brazemore Yard', by Eso. It is, in a word, fantastic. It mirrors so many of the things I loved about 'City And Country USA' as a child. When combined with the 'edit trains' tool in driver mode, it really makes you feel like your operating on an HO Scale layout. As an HO Scale modeler who operates on a club layout once a week, it is perfect. A single track mainline, industries to service, and a big a#s yard make this route really shine. I'd say its my favorite route right now.






