Industries

Kris94

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Can someone tell me what industries are on the DLS and if possible, the hottest ones because I'm stuck on the built-in and tired of it plus the only one I found was the Iron Ore Loader and Iron Ore Unloader and someone put up some industries on this forum that I liked but can't find it and the industries and on the DLS I can't find any good ones so can someone help me out please? Thank you.
 
You really need to narrow down your parameters as there are literally hundreds (or more???) of industry enabled assets on the DLS.

What do you mean by "hottest"? To me a blast furnace would be the hottest :)
And what do you mean by "good ones"?

Bendorsey has been a very prolific creator of industry enabled assets, mainly in the area of mining.
 
It depends on the type of route you are building

A route I have been working on is loosely based on port cities on the west coast of North America. Elements of Vancouver/Portland/Seattle/ with a little Port of LA/Port of Long Beach thrown in.

So that means to me three things:
1. Container ports with working cranes, container depots, container ships, double stacked container cars.
2. Forest products (lumber, chips, etc)
3. Grain exporting bringing wheat from the plains of Canada and USA to the ports. Or potash from Saskatchewan to Portland (Canpotex and Gov't of Canada grain cars are on the DLS)

But if you are working on a route based on the industrial midwest of USA or Ontario, Canada, it would be entirely different.
 
TrainzProRoutes has created a series of basic interactive industry track sections that you can place near a suitable building. The track sections come in 3 flavors BI, BI2 and PL. There are separate sections for each commodity. The BI (Basic Industry) sections provide produce and consume functions. BI2 has the functions of BI plus waybill and extern. The BI and BI2 load one car at a time. The PL (ProtoLARS) sections operate protypically in that you can leave a cut of cars on the PL track then pick them up later, fully loaded. You can find some of them using CM3 Search to Author llj. Addional tracks and products are available at http://www.trainzproroutes.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=23&sid=2ceac720e9c720fb5af5d71f0f92fb0b

Bob Weber
 
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