@kevp123454321:
Okay the fence ny 07 I believe was built into TC 1&2 and obviously everything built in there is built into TS2009 and TS2010 (the latter is what I'm running). So if you have TRS2006 you may not be able to get it, but its no big deal since they're tons of fences to use out there.
I found where I got the bridge. Its a great system of fully flexible bridges and abutments. It can be found at TPR here:
http://trainzproroutes.com/downloads/index.php?act=view&id=489
You need to register first but that's free so no worries.
@Isaacg:
Thanks Isaac! Well my PC is a custom build $2,000 unit (custom built by Mike O'Grady a.k.a. gandalf0444) and obviously I couldn't speak for performance on the average computer. It ran flawlessly initially but then the computer itself got screwy (due to bad RAM sticks) and so now. I am only running on 2 2GB sticks rather than the initial 4 2GB sticks, so its a little more average. Also, when I reinstalled the OS (Windows 7) I never got around to reinstalling my GPU's drivers so that further hurts the performance.
So I'd say on an average PC it should run fine and to further improve the performance one could use the "Replace Asset Tool" to sub in there own track for wooden and concrete tied areas respectively. As you probably noticed I was originally using MP Concrete and MP Wood but since neither of which were supported by TS2010 I used that tool to sub in new track and it worked like a charm. It replaced track over the whole map.
@PereMarquette1225fan:
Thanks man! I appreciate it, I'm sure this route will be a great place to run your trains. Speaking of freight we not only get those dinky NS locals down here but last Sunday when I was railfanning just North of New Carrollton (Seabrook MARC Station to be exact) a three engined, 160 car, empty CSX Coal train came through bound for the Popes Creek Line which wyes off just up the line in Bowie, MD. Now that was a scene!
Thanks guys for all the support!
Davis