T:ANE (in development) screenshots...

Wow, just wow ... You certainly make it hard to pic just 1 for the newsletter Matt!
Thanks for the compliment and appreciation towards my shots. I try my best to bring as much a good publicity towards TANE by taking more than one shot because I generally run on the bigger more larger routes because small routes to me get boring pretty quickly (unless they are a model railroad type route) so large routes means more photo opertunity to take more shots because in my book 1 shot is not good enough for me.
 
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Thanks for the compliment and appreciation towards my shots. I try my best to bring as much a good publicity towards TANE by taking more than one shot because I generally run on the bigger more larger routes because small routes to me get boring pretty quickly (unless they are a model railroad type route) so large routes means more photo opertunity to take more shots because in my book 1 shot is not good enough for me.

This goes for everyone, not just you Matt but please be sure that when you take the screenshots that you also get them up on Trainz Gallery (gallery.trainzportal.com) so everyone can see your awesome shots! If you use TANE's built-in screen capture component then you can automatically upload them within the game making it pretty painless.

Never get tired of looking at these... Keep them coming!

Cheers,
Paul
 
Deep in the heart of queens, the LI YFD-301 crew returns east across English Kills on the Bushwick Branch on an overcast 1987 afternoon. Today's power is MP15AC #154, an oddball from the SW1001 that this Yard A based job usually gets.

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Love the shot knifeswitch, hope the MP15AC is "updated" and released someday, looks beautiful. Like the brick factories in the background.
 
Thanks gents. ;)
Hours later, the sky has cleared up; 30 miles away we are at the terminus of Oyster Bay where three trains are laid up for the Monday morning rush on May 30, 1987. This yard has since been extensively rebuilt to accommodate the new diesel fleet, and the two E15s in this shot are on what is now the property of the Oyster Bay RR Museum.

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The rest of the shots I took this morning.

Plus all shots I take on this route from JR are always dedicated to Wearsprada (the creature of this route).

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