Subways, Underground, Tram or anything else Urban shots!

hello hert ,

Thanks for your words , not for download yet , is an privat Project , I have working over two years at my Trolleybus-system for Trainz ......

Here the Trolleybusses at night :

abends2.jpg


Regards

Conny
 
Hello Connyxy,

Very exceptional work there. I am so impressed and look forward to seeing more of your work. Thanks for sharing some pictures.

Cheers

Trent
 
Thanks Ish, Alain, and Phil.

Phil, I run trainz on the Downtown Traction Co. all the time, and I'm flattered you like the look of my Jay Street route. Yes, that's your PO&N reskin of a Whitcomb diesel. I was glad to find it, as it looks very similar to a loco the actual Jay Street Connecting RR had in its roster around 1920.

Great screenshots there, Conny!

-Max
 
hello hert ,

Thanks for your words , not for download yet , is an privat Project , I have working over two years at my Trolleybus-system for Trainz ......

Here the Trolleybusses at night :

abends2.jpg


Regards

Conny


Very impressive!!! show us more, please ... two years, wow, ... looking forward to seeing a only-bus route!!:D

Ish
 
hello hert ,

Thanks for your words , not for download yet , is an privat Project , I have working over two years at my Trolleybus-system for Trainz ......

Here the Trolleybusses at night :

abends2.jpg


Regards

Conny


Hallo connyxy,

your trolley bus system looks very great – compliment!!

:)

Keep on going.
Your’s TUME
 
Hi tume, very impressive shots! :cool: The PCC seems to be a "museum car" (dang, how should i name that...:D? )
My congrats on your work.

cheerio
spike
 
Hi Tume,

The scenery set up is very impressive ... although you are using many buildings, the layout doesn't look crowded and heavily conjusted.... great work!!:wave:

Ish
 
All winners

Found some time to look at recent pictures here.
Nice shots by everyone! You all get the drool mop award.:mop:
Even though taken in different places, they all remind me of parts of New York in different eras except the bus pictures but those have a Philadelphia quality, SEPTA uses electric buses, so points for those too.:cool:
There were times when trolleys ran here and other times when there were a lot of railroads like the Jay Street Connecting, all isolated port/terminal operations. Once I saw a model based on one of the small ones, it could fit a baseboard with room to spare.:hehe: Now only one remains. And the subways are well known.
 
Just a question for Tume,

This is just a tad bit off topic.

Are the locos in your signature in TRS2010? Or are they available for download??? :udrool: :udrool: :mop: :udrool: :udrool: :mop:
 
Answers to some questions

Hallo,

thank you all for the compliments.

The layout now contains about 20 kilometres of street car lines. This includes a big downtown loop and a long line expanding westward. After some kilometres, the west line splits into three branches, toward north, west and south connecting suburban areas to the city. I also want to put in some bus lines using invisible tracks.
Also train traffic will take place. A passenger terminal is situated just west beside the downtown including some maintenance facilities. The rail line will also expand westward including several industry yards. Still, I did not decide, which industry will take place.
As the fictional city is situated at the east coast, there will also the possibility to include some passenger ferries made by Vulcan.

@ spikerod: The PCC cars, I am about to create, are virtual models of SF-Muni Cars. But the PCC at the night screens has a fictional color scheme. So don’t try to find its counterpart in real live, as there is no one :-)

@ ish6: The streets containing the street car lines are 30 meters wide just between the footpaths. The other roads are 20 meters wide just between the footpaths. The buildings have a distance like indicated by google maps for several cities. So therefore I think the scene doesn’t look crowded.

@ Ronayne: From left to right, the banner indicates following Milwaukee Road content:

- EF4 “Little Joe” – 60’s livery (EF4 No. E75 is Built in at TS2010)
- EF2 “Box Cab” Unit A+C+B – 50’s livery (EF2 No. E29 is Built in at TS2010, but in 60’s livery)
- 4-8-4 S3 Northern (not finished jet)
- EP3 “Quill Drive Electric” in 20’s livery (not released jet)
- EP2 “Bi-Polar Electric” in 40’s livery (not finished jet)
- Erie Built Diesel in 50’s livery (released at DLS)
- Olympian Hiawatha Skytop Lounge Car (released at DLS)



For more information about my Milwaukee Road project, you may have a look to this thread: TUME’s Simulation of “The Milwaukee Road”.

Link: http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=39904

There you can use a link to watch a video about my Milwaukee Road Avery-Drexel route. The whole route is now Built-In at TS2010. Only you see the route at the video as it was at TRS2006. So in between there was a lot of further detail improvements including a new set of 3d-LOD-tracks and the changeover to speed trees coming along with TS2010.

I hope this helps a bit. :)

Your’s TUME
 
Hallo,

thank you all for the compliments.

The layout now contains about 20 kilometres of street car lines. This includes a big downtown loop and a long line expanding westward. After some kilometres, the west line splits into three branches, toward north, west and south connecting suburban areas to the city. I also want to put in some bus lines using invisible tracks.
Also train traffic will take place. A passenger terminal is situated just west beside the downtown including some maintenance facilities. The rail line will also expand westward including several industry yards. Still, I did not decide, which industry will take place.
As the fictional city is situated at the east coast, there will also the possibility to include some passenger ferries made by Vulcan.

@ spikerod: The PCC cars, I am about to create, are virtual models of SF-Muni Cars. But the PCC at the night screens has a fictional color scheme. So don’t try to find its counterpart in real live, as there is no one :-)

@ ish6: The streets containing the street car lines are 30 meters wide just between the footpaths. The other roads are 20 meters wide just between the footpaths. The buildings have a distance like indicated by google maps for several cities. So therefore I think the scene doesn’t look crowded.

@ Ronayne: From left to right, the banner indicates following Milwaukee Road content:

- EF4 “Little Joe” – 60’s livery (EF4 No. E75 is Built in at TS2010)
- EF2 “Box Cab” Unit A+C+B – 50’s livery (EF2 No. E29 is Built in at TS2010, but in 60’s livery)
- 4-8-4 S3 Northern (not finished jet)
- EP3 “Quill Drive Electric” in 20’s livery (not released jet)
- EP2 “Bi-Polar Electric” in 40’s livery (not finished jet)
- Erie Built Diesel in 50’s livery (released at DLS)
- Olympian Hiawatha Skytop Lounge Car (released at DLS)



For more information about my Milwaukee Road project, you may have a look to this thread: TUME’s Simulation of “The Milwaukee Road”.

Link: http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=39904

There you can use a link to watch a video about my Milwaukee Road Avery-Drexel route. The whole route is now Built-In at TS2010. Only you see the route at the video as it was at TRS2006. So in between there was a lot of further detail improvements including a new set of 3d-LOD-tracks and the changeover to speed trees coming along with TS2010.

I hope this helps a bit. :)

Your’s TUME

Out standing work Tume!!!:D

Ish
 
A pic of the Airport shuttles making thier way from the parking garage to the airport terminal.
airportmetro.jpg


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