Show Off Your Routes *Potential For Large Screenshots*

Something Ive been playing with the past few days.
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Here is a screenshot of the Elkins, WV car shops of the Western Maryland Railway. Original route created by JRFolco. But I redid the yard all over again using maps, charts, and photos. The WM Bucyrus Erie MOW crane is a recent creation of Majekear using a Dave Snow reskin. Trainz version: 2010.
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Thank you for all the kinds works.

Yes, I do hope to release the route one day. At present ti is about 3/4 finished.

Yep, she's steep and road crews ease down it carefully and as going up the firemen make sure the have a good head of steam up before hitting it. This approach is passenger only and are shared by the NYC, LE&E, Reading and a few more making the upper tier approach to Union Terminal. The tracks running in front of the stores along the base of the viaduct are the PRR, L&A, NM&W along with a few more. It's not uncommon for trains to race each other, but if the upper tier train makes the viaduct before the lower tier train can get through the riverfront business district the top line will get the nod and enter the station first.

I'm going to see about easing the grade...a bit ;).

Dave
 
Testing the signaling into Cincinnati Grand Central by passing Cincinnati Union Terminal. It's driving the AI crazy, but so far it's working MUHAHAHA:cool:.













Dave
 
The Railfan has been peeking into the Norwood Ohio shops of the L&A.







For those with a sharp eye you will see an overhead crane the Ben Dorsey just finished for the Bayshore shop. I'm guessing it should be on the DLS soon.

Dave
 
What a naughty railran.. tell him/her to keep off the railroad grounds in future.. :hehe:

Interesting screenshots, I don't know what it is but something about the 'engine in workshop' look draws me in.. :)
 
A small Midwestern route I've been working on for a couple days...







Something I like about modeling farmland, you can place minimal scenery (I may have overdone the flora just a little bit) and still be fully decorated.

These shots were taken on mid-range hardware. I can't wait until my I get my GTX 1050Ti.

Matt
 
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