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Actually, I think you will find that the locomotive in question is a CA&L heavy pacific. If you take the time to read the description/liscense, you will discover that use of these locomotives outside of the CA&L timeline without my permission is not permitted. I worked very hard on those locomotives and they are meant to be unique, I don't care how you use it on your computer, but I do ask that you keep that private, as I have a very complete account of what happens to all my road's steam locomotives and would like to keep it as I intended without having to circumnavigate your own personal wishes.

-Ben

I just wanted to say that I am sorry for not taking the time to read the config to understand it, I did not know about the timeline you have for these great iron horses, had I known about the timeline you have for these unique steam engines, I should have asked for permission first before reskinning it, and to add to that, I also apologize for being a little angry about this whole mess to begin with, I could not keep playing the sim with this black cloud looming over, well the reason why I stopped playing for a short time was because that excitement then changed then guilt which took over in having them to begin with was the reason why that impaired my thinking process.:(
 
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RBMN PNEX-7 is seen passing the old Auburn Station. The train is running North to West Cressona Yard on ex Reading Company trackage.

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Is this on the Roon3808 part of the route, or on your own part?

Here's some PA shortline pics of my own:
The Reservoir and Ironstead IR-1 passes by the Iron Furnace Airstrip, and Airway Yard on the outskirts of the industrial area of Ironstead.
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Earlier it passed some warehouses
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As of now, the train schedules have been changed a bit. IR-1 and RI-1 used to be the only traffic on line with extras handling everything else as needed, but now the middle C425 in EL paint has been paired with an ex-NYLE C425 and put on CIR-1, a loaded coal train from Ironstead Fuels. This train is comprised of the coal cars seen at the back of IR-1 in the first shot. CRI-1 is the train's empty counterpart from Reservoir Yard, the NS interchange. The rest of the freight cars have been made into GIR-1 and GRI-1, wiht the G standing for General Freight. These are locals switching out the online industries and run with RS18u 46 and RS18 47. One of these industries, Northern Propane, can be seen trackside in the first picture. The Iron Furnace Airstrip used to receive fuel for planes when it was a small military training field, but those deliveries stopped when it was sold to a civilian operator. The siding and storage tracks were fenced off and sold to the railroad and are now Airway Yard, used for storing some MoW equipment. Two tie gons and a transfer caboose are parked here now. Further down the line in Tollenus, PA, the old Tollenus Crane Works spur is used to hold another tie gon, and two full size cabooses, LVCR X-1 and an ATSF Ce-11 caboose. The LVCR marks stand for Levere County Railroad, which used to operate in Indiana in the 80's. The traffic started to drop after beign successful for a while, so the management made LVCR into a holding company and purchased the Reservoir and Ironstead railroad in Iron County, Pennsylvania.
 
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On my WIP American Rail route, we view the metro section and this time I get a train

Here is the view of the yard
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And a few more views:
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@nickrailfan - > Is it really necessary that you always quote ALL Pictures a post had in it ? It is quite annoying to see the same pictures over and over again and it also uses up bandwith
 
New Route West from Denver vers.2 - Part 1 -
--- Colorado River near Hot Sulphur Springs (CO) ---

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Hey, Jango, that is brilliant saturation and colour on your backgrounds. Very nice work. :D


 
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