Country Layouts

Jimmyp4

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Hello
After playing with route after Route after route I decided That I'm going to get layouts from differnt countrys and just play on those

I already have my England one "Forever England AJS electrified" and my NG one "Northbay county"
Are there layouts from:
Austraila
The United States
Germany
That are fairly well detailed, take less then 45 minutes from end to end?
 
To clairify
Are there any routes that a fairly well detailed. Are Freeware. Take less then 45 minutes from end to end (or to make a full loop) in the countrys of: the united states, germany, and austrailia.
I would prefer if they supported industrys and passengers.
 
Well for an Australian one you could try my Marooma route? It takes about half an hour to go from start to end and back and is fairly detailed( although its just an older version ).
Of course there are alot of better ones out there...
 
[QOute]Well for an Australian one you could try my Marooma route? It takes about half an hour to go from start to end and back and is fairly detailed( although its just an older version ).
Of course there are alot of better ones out there...[qoute]
I like the sound of it but TRS2006 says there is no route selected.
 
For the US I suggest "RiversideRailroadCo".

It's on the Download Station, all dependencies are on the DLS, it takes about 40 minutes end to end, it is scenic, well detailed and highly industry interactive. There are several sessions to go with it too.

Phil
 
Thanks philskene!
I had always been a big fan of your PortSwitching Company route. I never knew you made this route, should be great!
 
RPT ( Regional Passenger Transit 2005 ) is a US commuter/freight route that is about 45 minutes end to end (depending on stops). There are sessions for it as well.
Ed
 
Hello
After playing with route after Route after route I decided That I'm going to get layouts from differnt countrys and just play on those

I already have my England one "Forever England AJS electrified" and my NG one "Northbay county"
Are there layouts from:
Austraila
The United States
Germany
That are fairly well detailed, take less then 45 minutes from end to end?
Hi Jimmyp4
A couple of Australian based routes which are based on actual railways and can be merged into one layout forming what is known as Southlines Four (from memory) are:
WeddinNSW V1.1
WeddinNSW V2 for TRS2006
Junee 2006
Tumbarumba Branch 1
Wolgan Valley Railway
Boorowa
Bethungra
Monteagle

Another Australian based (fictional layout) is the Razorback Railway found
here http://razorbackrailway.com/cms/

Cheers

Ron
 
Hi Ferrous --

"For RiversideRailroadCo, you'll need KlausM's coronas."


Just a minor correction - not so. I've given up on the semaphores because of their dependency on those KlausM coronas. On this route I've used searchlight signals. Everything that's needed is on the DLS.

Phil
 
OK Scrath the 45 minute thing, just give me some good routes that are fun to run on.
I have tryed Austral Bay and the Montanta Rail Link, both too long. I was planinng to run Iportal with the routes but then the Iportal server went Kaplooy, so I just want route to have fun with
 
Here are the approximate lengths of the various sections of the Razorback Classic map:
Western Loop (Altona - Waggle - Cudgee - Patterson - Ceduna - Altona) 30km.
Northern Loop (Altona - Freidman - Aversleigh - Rutherton - Clifford - Battersley Siding - Altona) 26km.
Apollo Bay branch line (Patterson - Vermont - Razorback - Apollo Bay) 9km.
Hunter line (junction with Northern Loop - Columbia - Abercrombie - Hunter - Port Hunter) 42km.
Lewisham branch line (Waggle - Taran - Carslington - Lewisham) 42km.
Norris Green branch line (junction with Northern Loop - Mid Glen Forest - Glenavy - Norris Green) 33km.
Summit Loop/Somerton branch line 8km.
BMS Colliery industry loop 3km.
Clifford Loco/Power industry loop 3km.
Cudgee Oil industry loop 2km.
Freidman Forest industry spur 2km.
Gabledon Refinery industry loop 2km.
GoldEx mine industry spur and loop 5km.
Goodman Lactose industry loop 2km.
Total 209km plus goods yards, etc.

John
 
Ok phil thanks!
I read some other threads and found out that it can be connected to Austral Bay! I think I will try that. Since it is at Height 0 I can connect it to many things.
 
Though not on your list may I suggest giving Canada 1930 a try it has supported industry’s and passengers
and
about the right length and comes complete with printable map in the pack if you wish to get more involved

Regards, Bob V
 
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