Hello all -- my intro to Trainz

PaulAlex7000

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Hello all. I am new and wanted to say hi.

During my early childhood years, I was fascinated by trains. I lived out in the country in Washington state, and when I heard a train sounding its horn, I would take my bicycle and pedal furiously the mile to the small town to see it. I was always fascinated by the train doing its shunting (I think that's the term), moving cars here and there.

Also, by watching the semaphore signals, I more or less figured them out. But from what I learned recently, I guess they are manually controlled? I always thought they were automatic.

I gradually outgrew my fascination with trains, being more concerned with work, mortgage and the like. The usual.

But I had a chance to pick up TS2009, and I'm finding it quite fun. I did find learning the Content Manager and assets and dependencies a slight learning curve.

But Chuck Brite's tutorials are, in the words of Family Guy, freakin' sweet. Very helpful stuff about signaling. I wonder if TS2010 will correct some of those signaling issues that necessitate the workarounds that Chuck outlined? For now, I'll have to content myself with just downloading routes and sessions. Maybe in a few months I'll have the time to go through the tutorials to actually create some of my own.

If I see any routes by Chuck, I'll sure download them because I'll know that my AI trains will work correctly. I'm open to suggestions for other train enthusiasts who have also created routes. I'm now downloading Cumberland-Connellsville, ProtoClinchElkhorn, Clovis 2.1, and the Montana Rail routes.

Any hopes that TS2010 CM will automatically grab all of the dependencies needed when downloading a route? That would save time.

I don't post much, I usually lurk, but wanted to say hi.
 
Welcome aboard. Sometimes it pays to lurk in the shadows before writing to a forum, and from what you seem to know, I'd say you've probably been lurking a bit too long! Glad to see you finally crossed the line and made your first post.You probably already know about the Trainz Resources Directory (click graphic below), Trainz Magazine and the Trainz Wiki. The Wiki has a lot of stuff, but the Directory has links to almost every tutorial and Trainz Community web site out there.

I reckon you might be able to help a few newbies better than some of us "vets" because you're nice and fresh. if you like writing, you might even like to pen a few tutorials about different things you learn. I write most of my tutorials as I learn, seldom from experience.

Good luck.

John
 
Welcome to the Trainz Forums, Paul. I'm glad you've come out of the shadows. You write well and will be a great asset to the community here.

John
 
Hi Paul Dunno where you live but welcome to the world of trainz. Now your life as you know it is finished. Unless you have discipline which I don't have.
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Thanks for the warm welcome, folks!

I must play a bit of the game now; the call of the Train(z) is luring me, like the call of the Lorelei, her siren beckoning to me.

It is late, I'll soon have to call it a night. But I have miles to travel before I sleep.
 
Welcome to the forum. :)

Hi Paul,
And welcome, from a not very sunny UK. Have fun, I am sure you will.

Angela

Not very sunny is an understatement. I'm thinking of digging out my all weather hill walking gear for my next trip down to the corner shop (with the reserve supply of kendal mintcake for emergencies on the way back... (in other words, the sky is seriously grey here at the moment, and we're expecting to get very, very wet!).
 
Welcome to the forums indeed, and if you ever have anything worth sharing / a question you will nearly always get a useful reply.

Merry christmas

Meyshollop
 
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