speters_0501
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Does anyone know where I can find some US style signals and gantries used by such railroads as CSX and NS?
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Does anyone know where I can find some US style signals and gantries used by such railroads as CSX and NS?
Thanks
Hello there!
To tell the truth, I am raising that same question! To start, NS's older Safetran Signals are available on USLW.net (searchlights) and the DLS (multi-head). The content creator for those is NorfolkSouthern37. If you are asking for the hooded "Darth Vader" signals, I am probably asking the same. NorfolkSouthern37 showed a screenshot of a gantry triple hooded signal on the USA Pics thread a while back and I am eager for them to be released. A site has signals resembling the US Signals. You could see those on my route.
Gantries are extremely hard to get in modern terms. Most modern signals are actually hard to find.
I am working on "Darth Vader" signals - more to come.
I assume you saw Zak's signal thread on the Freeware announcements forum? Looks like some of those would be ideal for former C&O lines, if we can get him to release some of them. The meshes look great.
--Lamont
Just so you guys know. The SAL and the C&O are the same signal design from US&S, but the aspects are moved around and the indications are different to some degree. Im starting to design content for the C&O Peninsula Sub again, and Ill be more than happy to design the C&O equipment as well. Just give me time, with 09 out, im busy getting the old signals to work properly with 09, adding LOD's to cut down the load and simplifying the texture maps. I posted this screenie on the freeware board, so ill do it here to show you guys the Seaboard Air Line signals in the works. Also added a shot of the C&O Cantilever for you C&O guys.
Also, I have the drawings for the Safetrans signals used by either CSX or NS. Thats for another discussion.
~Zak
www.eastcoasttrainz.com
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