Some of the older members on this Forum may remember a session I did for my Riverside Railroad Company using the 9F by LieLestoSbrat (Rob Hill):
I've taken the 9F and modified it for use in TS2010. The modifications include a revised enginespec, sounds and changing the direct-drive tags. Unfortunately Rob's magnificent 9F cab is not TS2010 compatible so I had to substitute one of the cabs that comes with TS2010.
With the kind permission of Rob I've mounted this TS2010 version of the 9F on RapidShare. Many thanks to Rob for allowing me to do this.
I've used the locomotive in a session for the Krashnburne Railroad:
For those who are not familiar the Krashnburne go here:
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=61183&highlight=krashnburne
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=61575&highlight=krashnburne
and for a video go here:
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=61823&highlight=krashnburne
The session with the 9F on the KRRCo is, in itself, quite simple:
"Charlie and Harry, this is Train Control.
The hoppers loaded with scrap standing in Transfer West are for unloading and leaving at Steptoes. The empty tank wagons in our main yard and at the fuel point at MultiManufacture are for leaving at Stoopid Fuels.
The bogey bolsters at the Port are for loading at the Heavy Lift Wharf. Unload the log at Wood Wurms and the steel slabs at MultiManufacture. Reload the bogey bolsters at Multi with girders and leave them for unloading at Heavy Lift.
Load the Procors at the Bulk Wharf and leave them in Transfer West.
Sign off at Loco. Remember to add coal and water to the tender before you depart.
Give priority to the mainline trains. In crossing loops the mainline trains will always take the right track. You must follow our Standard Operating Procedures at all times.
You are authorised to travel at up to 40mph except in yard areas where the normal limit apply.
Train Control out."
The combination of using Cab Control (and we all drive in Cab Control don't we?) where it is necessary to continuously adjust regulator, cut-off, boiler water feed and firing the fire box plus interacting and anticipating the movements of the AI makes it quite a challenge. in fact, about a two hour challenge.
However, the locomotive steams extremely well, is very responsive and is a real pleasure to drive on the route:
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I've taken the 9F and modified it for use in TS2010. The modifications include a revised enginespec, sounds and changing the direct-drive tags. Unfortunately Rob's magnificent 9F cab is not TS2010 compatible so I had to substitute one of the cabs that comes with TS2010.
With the kind permission of Rob I've mounted this TS2010 version of the 9F on RapidShare. Many thanks to Rob for allowing me to do this.
I've used the locomotive in a session for the Krashnburne Railroad:

For those who are not familiar the Krashnburne go here:
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=61183&highlight=krashnburne
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=61575&highlight=krashnburne
and for a video go here:
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=61823&highlight=krashnburne
The session with the 9F on the KRRCo is, in itself, quite simple:
"Charlie and Harry, this is Train Control.
The hoppers loaded with scrap standing in Transfer West are for unloading and leaving at Steptoes. The empty tank wagons in our main yard and at the fuel point at MultiManufacture are for leaving at Stoopid Fuels.
The bogey bolsters at the Port are for loading at the Heavy Lift Wharf. Unload the log at Wood Wurms and the steel slabs at MultiManufacture. Reload the bogey bolsters at Multi with girders and leave them for unloading at Heavy Lift.
Load the Procors at the Bulk Wharf and leave them in Transfer West.
Sign off at Loco. Remember to add coal and water to the tender before you depart.
Give priority to the mainline trains. In crossing loops the mainline trains will always take the right track. You must follow our Standard Operating Procedures at all times.
You are authorised to travel at up to 40mph except in yard areas where the normal limit apply.
Train Control out."
The combination of using Cab Control (and we all drive in Cab Control don't we?) where it is necessary to continuously adjust regulator, cut-off, boiler water feed and firing the fire box plus interacting and anticipating the movements of the AI makes it quite a challenge. in fact, about a two hour challenge.
However, the locomotive steams extremely well, is very responsive and is a real pleasure to drive on the route:



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