Narrow gauge screenshots

You wouldn't believe it. But that sunny weather is in Trainz 2004. Maybe you don't have much of it in an oceanic climate.

QUOTE=teddytoot;1362330]Would I be right in thinking because of the garish colours those pictures are from TANE?[/QUOTE]
 
Eastern USA actually: West Virginia. It have a humid continental climate, but maybe I'm much influenced by our continental temperate autumn from western Romania and have a tendency to see the things in much lightly colors.
 
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They're MacKenzie and Holland slotted signals, similar but not identical to some used on the FR. You can find them on the DLS by searching for "Sig M&H" or author ChrisAW.
 
Thanks found them, the standard are 20ft by the looks think the 15ft look more NG to me..

Just for your intrest, i am trying the short and restricted height ones for the junction signals to make them look like NG types, decied I did not like my first choice.


Tom


They're MacKenzie and Holland slotted signals, similar but not identical to some used on the FR. You can find them on the DLS by searching for "Sig M&H" or author ChrisAW.
 
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Are you driving towards or away from the direction the cars are facing? In logging operations the cars would go in front, the loco behind them, and the caboose behind the loco. Like this: car-car-car-car-car-loco-caboose. It was to prevent the logs from crashing thru the cab off the engine if there was an accident.
 
(WIP) Guangyuan Rongshan Railway in China. Operated by prisoners from the local prison, this 762mm NG line run C2 steam locomotives along the river, transporting coal from two mines, also operated by prisoners. The railway stopped operation in 2014 (I think).
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Testing new texture colors and a new echo whistle on my Baldwin 8-22Cs. Plenty of new things to do with experience gained from the debut of C&TL&F No. 1 'Glenbrook'.
 
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