Subways, Underground, Tram or anything else Urban shots!

My own urban tramway is still stretching into the distance... Ish.

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I would rather create slideshow but can't find the link on Tinypic.

Hi,

Just copy and paste all of your screenshots into windows media player --- And just follow the instructions from that point forward ... once that's done, upload to were you upload your photots ... and then paste link here using the insert video link --- I, once, did this for like 50 screenshotz ... save times, and it's easy on the community's eye! :wave:

Just a suggestion, if you do try it!

Regards
Ish
 
Thank you Ish.....i will give it a try but me being a techno thickie i fully expect to fail.

I still have a pile if screenshots but don't want to clutter the thread..... i've done enough of that already....tks.
 
Thank you Ish.....i will give it a try but me being a techno thickie i fully expect to fail.

I still have a pile if screenshots but don't want to clutter the thread..... i've done enough of that already....tks.

Hello there, sir ..

Please read PM at your when you can!

Kind Regards :wave:
Ish
 
Hello H,

Great screenshot there ... cool, you got it working!

Tip: If you want to the window to show just like those in the video trainz forum just copy and past the URL address for the top bar into the "insert video" on your post window!

Kind Regards
Ish
 
Really nice tramway you got there hotgrove! And that Tatra looks amazing!! :udrool:


Some shots from me; an American Interurban Railway in the late years of operation, soon to be replaced by a 6-lane highway...

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Please(!!!) tell me if you see something that's not really right, since this is my first time building an American line, and it's supposed to be somewhere in the 50s/60s :)
 
Cars usually park in a line, not diagonally (at least where I live, might be different in other towns/parts of the US), and the row stores look a little too modern for the 50's. You could replace them with white picket fence houses. Maybe try one of the JointedRail St tracks, because there are no-ballast versions, and interurbans often didn't have ballast, or had minimal ballast. You could raise the ground a little to fill in between the ties, the paint it with mud and gravel textures. When building interurban, remember that they didn't have much money and were often shoestring operations.
 
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So you're saying that a public transportation system in the 50's just plopped their track down in the mud ?

The 50's was a very vitalic era, lots of row stores, and angled parking with meters, or even free parking (before the invention of the strip mall) ... and I see no modern row stores in his shots ... those are called "houses" with porch's

We had all kinds of way cool modern stuff way back in the 50's, like legtricity', GE refligalators', Sears washa' machines, and RCA B&W tv's ... it's not like it was way back in the dinosaur days with gas lamps

But we had no good looking women way back then, and warshed their hair only once per week ... look at some old family photos ... Aunt Etheyl, with the rindstone horn rimmed glass's, and crooked teeth ... AhhhDoyee

The signals would have probably been low dwarfs with red/green aspects
 
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Scenes from Metropolis Transit, my city who stemmed from Modular City. Now a 4 borough sized city.


If only Brooklyn had trackless trolleys like this....



 
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