USA Pics (electric)

Classic Interurban!

LOL thats epic :D

+ random, 2 yr old picture...
(snip)

Agree, Ivan's track looks exactly like so many old local lines. Only enhancement would be for it to be animated and dip its ties a little into almost-unballasted mud as the train passes over it :D
 
That looks exactly like a shot in a video about Traction that I have. Well, now to start working on that interurban that I have for some reason been delaying. Anyone know of good flag stop sheds?
 
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Well...i already noticed that the USA pics thread is more for the 'diesel Shots', and i dont want to disrupt the pic flow there with all my electric things.
So this is where people like me that actually have routes in the US that have catenary or third rail can post pics without annoying the USA pic thread posters...lol
This is NOT one of my always hated project threads...

Screenshots AND Videos are welcome
:D

lets start....


Can you release the red high voltage sign. I would like it for my railroad
 
flusi got a job with a train company in real life. Last I heard he's doing fine, just busy.

peter
 
That's good to know. He's a good kid.

Thanks man and nice to hear that :D

Everything ok here, just a bit busy right now. Peter is 100% correct with what he told you :p
So yah, i basically left trainz, on one side due to my limited time, on the other side due to the fact that Trainz is not able to recreate the german PZB/LZB and SiFa systems correctly - I am "playing" Railworks now, which actually is able to recreate that correctly and also has better physics than Trainz. But that's another topic...

About that red sign there, sorry, cant give that out. Not because i dont want to, but simply because i dont have the trainz content on this pc anymore....none of it. All i still have are some VERY OLD Pics in my bandicam folder...one of them i'll just use as an alibi here right now ^^

Greetings,

Felix

 
Interesting Collection!

Decided to run some electrics for a change... :) (snip)
Quite a collection you have there - think I recognize a few. (And I need to update those tracking trolley poles - the technology may have advanced to the point they can actually work as designed!)
 
Quite a collection you have there - think I recognize a few. (And I need to update those tracking trolley poles - the technology may have advanced to the point they can actually work as designed!)

Thanks I have more Electrics but decided not to take screenshots of them today since I need a break from screenshots.
 
Thanks man and nice to hear that :D

Everything ok here, just a bit busy right now. Peter is 100% correct with what he told you :p
So yah, i basically left trainz, on one side due to my limited time, on the other side due to the fact that Trainz is not able to recreate the german PZB/LZB and SiFa systems correctly - I am "playing" Railworks now, which actually is able to recreate that correctly and also has better physics than Trainz. But that's another topic...

About that red sign there, sorry, cant give that out. Not because i dont want to, but simply because i dont have the trainz content on this pc anymore....none of it. All i still have are some VERY OLD Pics in my bandicam folder...one of them i'll just use as an alibi here right now ^^

Greetings,

Felix

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Do you happen to know where you got the E60? I am not asking you to send it to me if it is not available, which it probably is.
 
How about an electrification project?

msgsapper released a mashup of several gfisher routes called New England Coastal. I decided it would make a great fictional New Haven branch line and set out to electrify it.

Years later...

Dover Springs transfer yard where the line switches from electric to steam.

Before:


After


Before:


After


Some 20-30 miles of electrified track the remainder of the route is steam. I am slowly backdating the route to around 1925-1935 era.

New England coastal shots in TS12 49922, New Haven Coastal in TS12SP1HF4
 
Sounds like a big undertaking, looks okay to me but you might want to try the JR NS Track in one of the american Intermodal Dep Packs, and the tress on the hill could be thicker. I don't know if they are like that in that area.
 
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