where did you get those invisible stations and what are they called
If this is what you mean, here you go:
At the DLS typed:
andi06 or kuids 122285
I also used them in my custom made elevated layout!
Ish
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where did you get those invisible stations and what are they called
Thanks very much, Ish. I'm really pleased that you like the route.
I had fun building it, and I find it very enjoyable to operate as well, both from an aesthetic and an operational perspective. So...yes, I plan to build more routes like this one.
At present, though, I'm hard at work on another Texas-themed route.
Happy holidays,
Max
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Mark, What trackage it that?
Very, very nice! Would you be so kind as to tell me where I could find those traffic barricades?
Strabgleis Spline by RW1HH (Rolf Westphalen): http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS_packcontents.php?AssetPackID=16400
The traffic barriers are available on the DLS as part of this “Warnbaken” pack: http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS_packcontents.php?AssetPackID=5047
The two items in the above screenshot are “Barriere gelb blinkend“ and “WarnbakeLi gelb blinkend“.
It is completely impossible to compare german content to vintage NYCTA content. The train is tilting(professional term is "banking") because he is using the "Banking Consists" rule, found on the DLS.Looks like a re-skinned ICE consist to me as that is the only consist capable of tilting on the curves.
Hi Mark. Perhaps you may be able to help me Please(as you have been extending Frankenberg)I am missing only one asset <Kuid2;116296:127>would you know what it is ? and where to DL it.
NormP.
Where did you get the freeway roads, freeway signs, & the LCD signs?Here's some of a fictional high-speed line, I've dubbed it HS1. It's based on the proposed Florida High Speed Railway, connecting Tampa and Orlando. I've altered the routage, specifications in the proposals such as station placement, etc.). The route starts in Pinellas Bay(a spinoff of Pinellas County and Tampa Bay) at Central Intermodal Terminal(the CIT), traverses down the FM4(FM refering to Federal Motorway), arriving in Lakeland, a mini-Las Vegas(comprising casinos, hotels, and a mini "strip"). The train arrives at Lakeland Union Station(Union refering to the Unity of lines between the two destinations), the line then moves eastward towards the eastern terminus, and stops at several other stations/locations; Disney World and Celebration before terminating Downtown, in Maitland(Maitland is a suburb of Orlando, but I decided to keep Orlando as a suburb and use Maitland as the city core).
TGV001 traversing the FM4
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FM4 - FM75 - FM275 Interchange(dubbed Spaghetti Bowl or Malfunction Junction)
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TGV001 bends around the corner after dodging the 4-75-275 interchange at a fast rate. Tilting technology hasn't been fully realized yet on this route, and will be; in time.
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TGV001 storms past TGV002 on it's trek to Maitland
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PBTA #048 enroute to Plant City takes the HS1, a rare move done during rush hour usually, due to the closure of the FM4 for the Macy's Holiday @ the Beach Parade(long story), as well as other festivities; later tonight
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