MoPAC: Route of the Eagle has no junctions

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Hey all, thanks for your helpful responses to previous queries.

I've run into another issue with MoPAC: Route of the Eagle. There are absolutely no switches anywhere on the map. At first I thought it was couldn't click them, but they just aren't there. I'm assuming that the switches themselves might be one of the several hundred assets listed under "unknown asset" in the DLS for the route.

Does anyone have a fix or workaround? Thanks,
 
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MoPac Route of the Eagle - mikelj001
25th April 2020

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MoPac Route of the Eagle​
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Type: Layouts | Version: TS12 | KUID: <KUID:119340:101151> | Filesize: 67.7 MB | File Type: .cdp | Downloads: 11482
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You didn't mention what version of Trainz you are running. This route is for TS12, so may use many assets that won't work in TRS19 or 22 (e.g. pofig trees) and/or assets that were built-in in TS12 but not available in further versions of Trainz.
 
Mikej001 updated that route to version 5.0 with <kuid:119340:107541> Missouri Pacific Route of the Eagles 7.0 Last June. If you have 2019 SP5, you should be able to run that.
EDIT: For me, it unfortunately has 780 unknown assets.
 
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Mikej001 updated that route to version 5.0 with <kuid:119340:107541> Missouri Pacific Route of the Eagles 7.0 Last June. If you have 2019 SP5, you should be able to run that.
EDIT: For me, it unfortunately has 780 unknown assets.
@Forester1, There one I was using route to version 5.0 with <kuid:119340:107541> Missouri Pacific Route of the Eagles 7.0 at one stage but because of a lot of unknown assets I have just given the route the flick it should not have that difficult to find the bulk of these unknown assetsbut it is.
 
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@Forester1, There one I was using route to version 5.0 with <kuid:119340:107541> Missouri Pacific Route of the Eagles 7.0 at one stage but because of a lot of unknown assets I have just given the route the flick it should not have that difficult to find the bulk of these unknown assetsbut it is.
I did the same. I'm a greedy gut when it comes to assets and usually have most of them but this route takes the cake for still more missing.
 
I did the same. I'm a greedy gut when it comes to assets and usually have most of them but this route takes the cake for still more missing.

I would suggest looking at JointedRail's website, since the route that Michael Johnson keeps redistributing includes several JointedRail payware routes that he NEVER had perms to share and those routes, when legally purchased, included dependency packages. They'll probably be your missing assets :)

Or, you can do as most "rightful" Trainz users did when they found this out, and delete the piece of junk route

Cheers
Jamie
 
I would suggest looking at JointedRail's website, since the route that Michael Johnson keeps redistributing includes several JointedRail payware routes that he NEVER had perms to share and those routes, when legally purchased, included dependency packages. They'll probably be your missing assets :)

Or, you can do as most "rightful" Trainz users did when they found this out, and delete the piece of junk route

Cheers
Jamie
And I did what was right and deleted the piece of junk route.
 
Because Mike's route is a pile of crap. He illegally merged in payware JointedRail routes without permission as well as sells his dependency packs that contain assets from other payware routes through Facebook. If I were anyone here, I would dump the route immediately. He is not someone that can be trusted.
All the better to purge the route from my system. In Content Manager, I saw the boatloads of missing content and deleted the route without even opening it up.
 
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