Routes Included

Einsamer_Wolf

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The features description 2010's page confuses. It reads in pertinent part:

New and Upgraded Routes*
Included in the TS2010:EE Release will be several new routes for you to explore as well as improvements to routes you're all used to. These include:
  • ECML Doncaster Peterborough
  • Milwaukee Road Avery Drexel
  • ECML Doncaster Cleethorpes Hull
  • CN Holly Subdivision
  • Conrail Lincoln Secondary
  • CSX Saginaw Subdivision
  • Detroit Connecting Railroad
  • Harbor Master
  • Port Ogden and Northern

So does 2010 include all other routes previous included in the Trainz series and assorted expansion packs, or are these all the routes included without additional downloads. Thanks.
 
Those routes ou listed are the ones included with this version of Trainz. You can find more for download on the Download Station via the Content Manager.
 
A lot of the routes form 06 are included as well. But are "Hidden." All you have to do to un-hide them is click a little gold star in the routs menu and you'll be able to see them all.
 
Plus routes from Trainz Classics

TS 2010 not only includes routes from TRS 2006 but also Harlem Line and Metropolis-Modula City from Trainz Classics.
 
Not that I'm aware of. That's something on my to-do list. The problem is a few of the routes don't have sessions, so unless you make one yourself, they're not drivable. The good news is it's easy: For Modula City, it took 2 minutes to pick a tram, place it, and run it in Driver, and not much longer to decide I wanted to buy the complete version...lol.

There's about 40+ or so routes included.
 
Re Metropolis-Modula City

TC Metropolis-Modula City is what got me hooked on Trainz several years ago. For some reason, they put both the Demo version (may have been in TRS2006) and also the full version from TC into TS2010. If you want to investigate this route, use the full route, not the demo route which is a subset of the full route.

I believe Winter in the Alps in TS 2010 is similar to the same route in TRS 2004. I'm sure you won't be disappointed with the routes in TS 2010.
 
The UK ECML is brilliant, includes pretty much all of Eastern England and built to scale as well.

The other default route which I've only recently got into is Avery to Drexel. Fantastic scenery and is my chillout route - load up some passenger view enabled coaches behind one of the loud Chinese diesels, retire to the bar car with the AI driving and watch the world go by.

I've toured that part of the world by car in the past and the route author has really caught the look of the Idaho and Montana forest and mountain country.
 
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