California Routes

Here are some good routes I found:

"Quahog Sub": A route based on SoCal but is very fictional.
"Baldwin Park": More of a railfanning route rather than a full-blown route based on a town in SoCal.
"BNSF Central Valley Subdivison": One of my personal favorites. A route that takes place in the California Central Valley. It goes from Laton, CA to Corcoran, CA. 35 miles in length to be precise.
"Los Angeles Junction Railway": A small route of some trackage from the real-life railroad.
"Pomona, CA": A railfanning route of a station in a city in Orange County, California.
"9th Street Modesto Ca Streetrunning Diorama": A 3 baseplate railfanning route by me of a now defunct branch line in Modesto, California.
"Industry, CA": A small railfanning route of a fictional California inspired place.
"Mojave Sub Divison - TRS19": A recreation of the original route by JR upgraded by hiawathamr. Please keep the old route for the new route to work properly.

Where to find routes:

"Quahog Sub": https://www.trainz.net/index.php?/files/file/133-quahog-sub/

All the other route are on the DLS. Have fun! (Warning: Some routes like the M&ET route are not all up to today's standards or are not the best, so be warned.)
 
I have the Death Valley Railroad on The Roundhouse. A good 20-mile long narrow-gauge road to run on that isn't DRGW or WP&Y. :)


Bit of shortline running too. The Tonopah & Tidewater 2-8-0's are available on Trainz-Forge. Set in 1914-16, so the appopriate stock needed to run on it would be either on Carson Car Shops or Rollins Pass via TrainzItalia. Also recommend downloading Mad James' 1890's consists for T&T hauls.
 
There is my "Stockton to Milpitas (Alpha 1)" on the DLS. I started this building on the " Altamont Commuter Express" route. After a year or two I set it aside and uploaded it to the DLS when I started on my Fostoria route. Now, a few years later, I finished Fostoria and have returned to Stockton to Milpitas and may finish it "someday soon".
 
There is my "Stockton to Milpitas (Alpha 1)" on the DLS. I started this building on the " Altamont Commuter Express" route. After a year or two I set it aside and uploaded it to the DLS when I started on my Fostoria route. Now, a few years later, I finished Fostoria and have returned to Stockton to Milpitas and may finish it "someday soon".
Could you maybe upgrade it to Trainz 22 standards? It would be lovely that way.
 
I finally found the route I mentioned earlier. It wasn't on the DLS. It was a free download from socalwb909's (Joe Maguire's?) weebly website.
The route is called "Cajon (SoCal) Subdivisions" and there are a couple of threads in the forum about it.


Also notable is that the track asset used in the yards is missing. So you'll have to follow the forum tips for bulk replacing "missing splines". One member wrote that the missing track had a build number of 1.3 which won't help finding a rather old asset. I believe it runs on TANE, but don't currently have it installed.
I might be able to download it later this week when I can get my laptop online.


Users were having difficulty with installing the UTM tiles so I just skipped them.
 
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