Screenshot of the Week: 2/5 to 2/12 (Warning: potential for very large shots)

Retro00064

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This week has no theme.

One screenshot allowed per entrant. Screenshots must adhere to the theme and the Code of Conduct.

Submission closes on February 12 at 12:00 a. m. UTC (February 11 at 7:00 p. m. here in the eastern U. S.), after which point voting will begin.

Next week's theme: Big ugly locomotives (suggested by rbar_164).

Please feel free to PM me with suggestions for themes, etc. They are appreciated! :)

Good luck. :)

Regards,

Zachary.
 
The coal is blacker on the other side of the fence.

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I elected to use this over my own routes screens because I really like this pic.
 
The daily Frisco train pulls out of Flemington, Mo. right on time to its final destination of Kansas City, Mo.


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Platte County Narrow Gauge 2-8-2 No. 22 trundles a rake of steel bulkhead flats down the 30 inch rails to the interchange at Gunnison.
 
Great shot and route sawyer! Is that Platte County Mo?

What's the kuid of those power poles in the far background on the left?
 

Long Espee Coal Train passes a couple DPU's that will soon couple to the end of the train to help it over Tehachapi Pass

Cheers,
Alex :cool:
 
Great shot and route sawyer! Is that Platte County Mo?

What's the kuid of those power poles in the far background on the left?

The places, names, and of course the fact there's a 30 inch NG railway there are fictional, but yes it is supposed to be Platte County MO. I don't have the KUID on me (actually typing this in the cafeteria at school...when i should be studying :eek: ) but I'll look them up when I get home.

EDIT: okay, the KUID is 413547:100061. To be totally honest, the route is actually Dermmy's amazing Kanshino NG Railway standing in for a Midwestern/Missouri route...and doing a good job of it actually if I don't say so myself. The point of me saying that is I got the wires from the packaged route dependency CDPs on Checkrail.com, and for the life of me I don't have the slightest clue where they originated from, other than a Russian Trainz site. Hope that's of some help to you dricketts.

*snickers to himself* c'mon, y'all didn't honestly think I could make a route look that great on my own, did you? :hehe:
 
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