METRA Chicago System

Wow great job man! I have rode the metra before and I'd say you are doing a great job with the route! Hope you have a fun and safe trip!
 
Thanks conrail :)

here a few new pics including this metra cab car WITHOUT a cab!!









 
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My god Felix I may just need to come back just to watch this thread :P! How far south are you planning to go? (I mean, how far past the South Lumber Street crossing are you going?) I'm asking this because I have the DEM for Detroit to Chicago, and once I find out where Kalamazoo is (that's the cutoff point on both DEMs), I'll cut off the sections I need to and see what parts of Chicago I need to delete so I can merge the entire thing and crash Trainz :p . Also, have you considered making each line individually and then giving us the option to merge which lines the person wants to the base area? Just an idea. You've undertaken a task which no one else has done, and I certainly hope you finish it. Your Chicago would make a great place for my CFD reskins of Peter's Fire Truck.
 
Looking good! A couple things I've noticed; The Chicago river in donwtown is a very urban river, and for the most part doesn't have any sloping banks and 'greenery' along it. It's almost 100% sea walls and the some decorative trees. The outer most 'thru' track at CUS is right above the water, on the embankment/seawall. Also all the bridges across the river in the downtown area are lift bridges; and each one is different. There are a couple already on the DLS, and you could probably get the creator to create a few more, maybe even the rest of them.

I have a pretty good map of the Chicago Amtrak yards somewhere, I'll go did it up.

peter
 
WOW! an amazing accomplishment in a short time. As a Chicago resident I would say you have done an excellant job of creating a realistic looking landscape.
 
My god Felix I may just need to come back just to watch this thread :P! How far south are you planning to go? (I mean, how far past the South Lumber Street crossing are you going?) I'm asking this because I have the DEM for Detroit to Chicago, and once I find out where Kalamazoo is (that's the cutoff point on both DEMs), I'll cut off the sections I need to and see what parts of Chicago I need to delete so I can merge the entire thing and crash Trainz :p . Also, have you considered making each line individually and then giving us the option to merge which lines the person wants to the base area? Just an idea. You've undertaken a task which no one else has done, and I certainly hope you finish it. Your Chicago would make a great place for my CFD reskins of Peter's Fire Truck.
I presume he's planning on ending somewhere after Joilet/aurora/Manhattan as those are the three southernmost stations that connect with CUS (if he's planning to do the ME district, this will likely crash anything below a super computer with 8 cores.)
 
I presume he's planning on ending somewhere after Joilet/aurora/Manhattan as those are the three southernmost stations that connect with CUS (if he's planning to do the ME district, this will likely crash anything below a super computer with 8 cores.)

Correct....
I'll start in 3 weeks with the BNSF sub, but i fly to the US now...ahh, boarding LH422 begins. I'll continue posting from the US, but will have no Trainz there.
 
Nice work so far, but I noticed one thing, leaving CUS on the north tracks, the curve at North Canal Street looks much tighter in real life then on your route, I am not sure if it is the video making it look wider but I thought I'd let you know before you get too far along.
 
Flusi is 11 Minutes out of Boston. All is well :D

EDIT: 4 Minutes. Hopefully that pilot doesn't do a "San Fransisco" on the runway... EDIT 2: Welcome to the US Flusi.
 
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Nice work so far, but I noticed one thing, leaving CUS on the north tracks, the curve at North Canal Street looks much tighter in real life then on your route, I am not sure if it is the video making it look wider but I thought I'd let you know before you get too far along.

Yup it is tighter in real life i'll redo it as soon as i am back in Europe.
 
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Nice work so far, but I noticed one thing, leaving CUS on the north tracks, the curve at North Canal Street looks much tighter in real life then on your route, I am not sure if it is the video making it look wider but I thought I'd let you know before you get too far along.

Nope..since i'm back now and finished the JRB i'm interested in continueing this project. and i checked dat curve...not tighther :D I knew that i built it correct when i used google earth's length tool...

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I'm not longer interested in this. I honestly see no reason to build a 480 miles long route for THIS content!! Its all Metra Content i have LOL! I go and build some BNSF route now...i have enough content for that :p :

 
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