I have two CMTM sessions that need beta testing before I upload them. As with all my sessions, they are switching (shuntting) intensive.
1. Jay Street Connecting - if you like street running, down back alleys and into buildings, this is for you. It is set in 1914 Brooklyn NY. This is a fairly prototypically accurate route and op session. Much research was done into buildings and operations. A bif thanks to Ben Dorsey for making many of the buildings. Jay Street Connecting Railroad is barge fed. There is no other connection to other railroads. There are seven days of operations. Each day there are between 61 and 155 incoming cars to unload and deliver to their destinations. And of course there are the pick-ups from industries that need to go to the barge for departure.
2. Cattaraugus Creek & Lake Erie - seven days of operations on this fine route that has been brought up to TS12 standards by msgsapper.
If you are willing to beta test, you must email me. Any requests to help posted here will be ignored. Please state your name in your email and tell me a bit about yourself and your Trainz experience.
Thanks,
David
1. Jay Street Connecting - if you like street running, down back alleys and into buildings, this is for you. It is set in 1914 Brooklyn NY. This is a fairly prototypically accurate route and op session. Much research was done into buildings and operations. A bif thanks to Ben Dorsey for making many of the buildings. Jay Street Connecting Railroad is barge fed. There is no other connection to other railroads. There are seven days of operations. Each day there are between 61 and 155 incoming cars to unload and deliver to their destinations. And of course there are the pick-ups from industries that need to go to the barge for departure.
2. Cattaraugus Creek & Lake Erie - seven days of operations on this fine route that has been brought up to TS12 standards by msgsapper.
If you are willing to beta test, you must email me. Any requests to help posted here will be ignored. Please state your name in your email and tell me a bit about yourself and your Trainz experience.
Thanks,
David