I brought TransDEM, downloaded it, installed it, loaded the Trainz textures, read the manual in a mans way, e.g. glanced at most of it, did the tutorials (which were excellent... they must have been because I could do them!), then thought I'd jump straight in and have a go myself 
I went to OS and downloaded the DEM files, then following the tutorial, but using MY area that I want to do, I tried using the method of getting my maps from Google Earth, all went well until I tried to put DEM and map together in TransDEM.... Er something came up about the map have 1 pixel to something or other too many. Mmmm ths didn't happen with the tutorial, so I tried several times with the saved map, still no luck, so I went from the begining....still no luck, so last resort, read that part of the manual again and again, it didn't mention my problem.
I must stress that anything that the program didn't do was down to ME, TransDEM is at no fault whatsoever, Going by how well the tutorials went, and the results in Trainz, TransDEM is the next best thing to sliced bread!!
Anyway onward and upward.
Next I went out a brought the OS maps for the route I want to do. I purchased the Landranger version 1:50 000 scale.
Right, get the map of the begining of my route, find the right section, and boot up the scanner. Scanned the section, booted up TransDEM, followed the tutorial subsituting thier DEM's and Map's for mine.
All went well until I Georeferenced raster map to UTM co-ordinates. Several times the map changed to a spiral, other attempts, it disappeared. Oh dear, back to the manuals!
On flicking through I came to a part about scanning, and the example of A0 sizes and DPI.... Mmmmm ok, I opened my photo editing package, and changed the DPI to 75DPI, back to TransDEM, followed the procedure, and Bob's your Aunty it worked!!
Right boot up Trainz Content Manager, imported the route, then into Trainz, and there it was, the begining of my route..... Only one problem 1km equals around 12km in Trainz.... Back to the manual!!
Again, I'll stress that it's my lack of knowledge and not reading the manual (and believe me I don't think you need much to master TransDEM) that is at fault, I'll keep you posted as to how I get on, and whilst you wait, why not purchase a copy for yourself, and see how much better this programme can make your routes, the difference is astounding!!
Simtrain aka Steve

I went to OS and downloaded the DEM files, then following the tutorial, but using MY area that I want to do, I tried using the method of getting my maps from Google Earth, all went well until I tried to put DEM and map together in TransDEM.... Er something came up about the map have 1 pixel to something or other too many. Mmmm ths didn't happen with the tutorial, so I tried several times with the saved map, still no luck, so I went from the begining....still no luck, so last resort, read that part of the manual again and again, it didn't mention my problem.
I must stress that anything that the program didn't do was down to ME, TransDEM is at no fault whatsoever, Going by how well the tutorials went, and the results in Trainz, TransDEM is the next best thing to sliced bread!!
Anyway onward and upward.
Next I went out a brought the OS maps for the route I want to do. I purchased the Landranger version 1:50 000 scale.
Right, get the map of the begining of my route, find the right section, and boot up the scanner. Scanned the section, booted up TransDEM, followed the tutorial subsituting thier DEM's and Map's for mine.
All went well until I Georeferenced raster map to UTM co-ordinates. Several times the map changed to a spiral, other attempts, it disappeared. Oh dear, back to the manuals!
On flicking through I came to a part about scanning, and the example of A0 sizes and DPI.... Mmmmm ok, I opened my photo editing package, and changed the DPI to 75DPI, back to TransDEM, followed the procedure, and Bob's your Aunty it worked!!
Right boot up Trainz Content Manager, imported the route, then into Trainz, and there it was, the begining of my route..... Only one problem 1km equals around 12km in Trainz.... Back to the manual!!
Again, I'll stress that it's my lack of knowledge and not reading the manual (and believe me I don't think you need much to master TransDEM) that is at fault, I'll keep you posted as to how I get on, and whilst you wait, why not purchase a copy for yourself, and see how much better this programme can make your routes, the difference is astounding!!
Simtrain aka Steve