Suggestions for Jointed Rail (Not Locomotives)

A DLS search for "Smithville classification" should turn up a small route with a working hump yard...installed in TS2010, and works correctly.
 
-You guys are missing the point, a hump yard that is updated and works in TS12. I'm not going to go back in time and install an older version of Trainz just so I can use a single asset.

-Joe
 
-You guys are missing the point, a hump yard that is updated and works in TS12. I'm not going to go back in time and install an older version of Trainz just so I can use a single asset.

-Joe

Sorry Joe, but not missing the point at all. It would be more sensable to reach out to someone who has already made one that works in TS2010, and see if it can be updated (if it even needs to be, I have not tried it in TS12, because TS12 is just so over-all disappointing)...rather than ask the Jointed Rail team to start from scratch ...just my thinking, but why reinvent the wheel when all it needs is a little grease and balancing.
 
How about some N&W and/or Southern Streamline passenger cars like were used on the Powahatan Arrow and Southern Crescent?
Absolutely agree. May I suggest some cars lettered for the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum? Their passenger cars paint scheme is similar to Norfolk and Western's cars, but say "TENNESSEE VALEY" at the top instead.
 
Amtrak passenger railcars. Especially bilevel Superliner(diner,coach,sleeper, lounge). It will be good with the new GE P42.
 
Maybe some MOW camp cars like this one from the Original Norfolk Southern.
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Are there any plans to do some more grain bins? There aren't very many around which can make it hard to create a modern grain elevator.
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North American cowl locos made to JR's usual high standards would be great - F45/FP45, SD50F etc

****sorry, just realised this is the non-loco thread****
 
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