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I'm currently working on the CSX River Line, which runs from Jersey City NJ to Selkirk, NY, and is about 150 miles long.
I have not even 1/10 of the route populated with scenery, about 1/3 has signaling.
This route will not fit in DLS, so when I do get it into a state of acceptable completion, I will have to make it available on my own website (which I do not yet own).
I am sure you can find completed routes of 50+ miles, but as was already stated, you won't find on DLS.
There are several sites that have routes.
One is TPR (Trainz pro routes) at: http://www.trainzproroutes.com/downloads/
You may need to sign up to dl, but it's free.
I rarely download routes, as my favorite activity in Trainz is building routes.
BTW; my Riverline route is prototypical to a point;
It was generated using TransDem, so the terrain is correct.
I placed track, and roads using TransDem and Google Earth, so the track is correct. I even have switches, passing tracks, etc properly located, thanks to the high quality of Google Earth maps and Microsoft Bing maps.
My big problem though has been finding prototypical looking buildings. There aren't enough of them for US routes in DLS or elsewhere, so I have to improvise.
That is where my prototype railroad comes to an end. I have found it to be too tedious to look for the right buildings, so I just decided to wing it.
Good luck in finding your US route.
FW
Here is another
BNSF Clovis Sub
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=44582&highlight=BNSF+Clovis+Sub
http://checkrail.com/clovis_sub.htm
This is about 120 miles.![]()
You might want to take a look at Cumberland to Connellsville. It's about 100 miles long, and runs through Maryland and Pennsylvania. You'll find it here: http://trainzresources.com/directory/index.php?main_page=product_book_info&cPath=2_3&products_id=813
regards, Joe
I gotta put another endorsement in for this one as a nice, long route. It has multiple Class I railroads intermingling with multiple Class II or III. Industries and small towns separated by long stretches of track winding through the mountains. And oh yeah, is this ever coal country. I never found a session for it, and the route itself is not really AI friendly. There's a single track that stretches most of the length of the layout that the AI seems to favor (of course.) I spent a little time trying to come up with a session but there are a lot of roads and a lot of portals and it started to become a small project to set up track markers to direct trains across the proper tracks. But man, the sight of a bunch of Joram24's Conrails struggling to lead a massive coal train through the Appalachians in the early morning hours is almost breathtaking.