Show Off Your Routes *Potential For Large Screenshots*

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Your route is looking really good, netjam99 - thanks for your earlier comment!

I've been in a bit of a construction lull over the last month or so, but here are a few from a recent run, including some newer territory in the last shot:

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More Work At Valley Mountains Railroad, Got New Updates

Updated Track Grades

And More!

Pictures

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New Davesnow's Intermodel Trailers
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New Location, Town Of West Hillsville

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More Working Coming Soon!
 
Nice screenshots Gramma. BDP I can't see yours for some reason so I'm not able to comment on yours.

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Progress slowly being made...

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Look Ahead - Look South

escd84 - That town looks great.

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View of downtown Gwinville & the County Court House from accross the Messabi River.

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When I was a youngster back in the late 60s and early 70s I always loved the reefer trains that Southern ran out of Memphis heading to markets in the east. Not sure if my memory is correct but I think they must have had special trains that seems to consist of only reefer cars. UPFE & SPFE among others. Southern looked so professional and sucessful. We had Illonois Central with a branch line also in the area, they seemed to be on a shoestring just pulling cotton and plup lumber in small trains with only one locamotive. In Grand Junction they crossed, one of the kids on my school bus everyday...his father worked for the IC and had a modest building for his work place. Some kind of dispatcher, but not sure on that!
 
Don't know if this is the right thread for this as I don't have any pictures to post. However I made my first ever full length you tube video tour of my current project. It is four and a half hours long and below is my you tube introduction. I hope to upload this to the DLS eventually, but I have done a lot of reskins on different objects in the route. All of the tunnel portals except for the hiline tunnels north of the Keddie Wye are reskins of Jointed Rails Mohave route tunnel portals to match my terrain. If anyone from JR watches this I would ask permission to upload the portals to the DLS in the future when I am ready or if requested by others. Near the beginning of the tour I slow down to show some reskinned locomotives I did for the Hungry Horse Railway which I will e-mail the original authors about. Other reskins are buildings and track features. The terrain still needs work along the Feather River and I am hoping the new grid system N3V is working on will help int that area. All of the tracks, roads and buildings are done and the roads will have buried BNSF50s invisible track in them so you can drive your favorite cars or trucks along the highways. I'm thankful for the new surveyor 2.0 that allowed me to lay realistic grass and other plants for more realism. Please let my know in the comments whether you like the tour video. I am working on a drivers view cab ride video. The route takes about six hours to drive at posted speed limits so it will be a lengthy video. Video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlfqe0aKstE

Jack

This is a video tour of my ( so far about 20 years ) project in Trainz Railroad Simulator. It's not completely finished as it is an on going project that will probably last the rest of my life. The same as a persons model railroad layout would be for them. The route is a combination of several layouts built in Trainz simulator with the main feature being The Feather River Route through the Feather River Canyon. For you model railroaders the tour begins with a city module with a sea port and then transitions into the Hungry Horse Lumber Company layout by Linn H Westcott (1913 - 1980) of Model Railroader Magazine fame. The layout is depicted in "101 Track Plans for model railroaders" in the section "if I had a million". I couldn't post a picture from the book due to copyright but if you have a copy it is on pg 62. I want to thank all the wonderful artists and third party content creators that made this route possible and N3V games for their continuing work on making Trainz the best simulator ever made. Be sure to watch out for those UFO's flying around in Port City.
 
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