Route X

jkuhn

Owner of PacificTrainz
I have started work on a new route called Route X. This route when released, will be the 10th route I have released. It will be for TS12 and will be available sometime next year. Hope everyone enjoy's the shots!

Two Amtrak's pass eachother, notice that the siding is lower than the main.
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For the first time, animated people will be a part of the route.
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I wanted to have lots of color on this route.
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I'll have more pics up soon.
 
Hi Mate the screen shots of the route sofar are cool BUT those locos are the uglyist things I have ever seen
if you go to
trainzone you well see some very nice looking locos and you well want to rus them on your route
chris
 
This route is set in current time United States as far as I know.... You do know that those are the most common locomotives on mainline railroads in the US? Regardless, the route looks great. Keep up the good work dude!
 
Thanks for the comments. PacificTrainz routes are all so far US-Based.

As for the rollingstock, these are some of the most advanced locomotives in the US,Canada,Mexico,and even Brazil.

I'll have some more pics this week!

You'll also be surprised to know that almost 25% of my customers are from Europe.
 
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I believe it is built-in....if not then would be on DLS.

I'll be adding more pics here real soon.
 
So I got some more pictures of the route.

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As the name suggests, Route X doesn't have an official name, neither does the towns or stations, but it's all being planned out.

So far, 18 miles of track have been laid out for the freight portion, there is in fact a passenger portion that will split off going South while freight heads East, and eventually, the two portions will meet later on.

As planned, the route will use mostly built-in assets, there are only a couple of third-party assets, but have only been counted up to two assets (Crossing Boards and Gates). So everything is smooth so far.

I hope everyone likes the pics, more are coming!
 
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