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And you can't get that load started! Rails are too Slippery and your outta sand!
Boy, I'd Hate to be the engineer of that train if that happened.
 
Epo, I notice there are cattle stops on both sides of the grade crossing. Is it supposed to represent something in real life? Also, is the double-trailer semi custom traffic or static object? I'd hate to see the thing turn on a 90 deg curve. :hehe:

Cheerio,
Nicholas.
 
Nicky the cattle grids are an Australian feature. I always sneak something from down-under into my USA routes - congrats, you are the first to pick me up on it! Speaking of things Australian (and I don't want to get into a mine-is-bigger-than-yours debate) but in the northern half of Oz we have road trains which have four trailers- twice the length of Epo's...

Nice screen Epo, and your English is just fine :)

Andy
 
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G'day Dermmy, I never knew you were Australian, judging by the route you so skilfully crafted. :)

Anyway, I was just curious how the truck would navigate a turn in Trainz, which unless articulated, will have the front and rear ends jutting out in a very hideous manner. I understand the legal limit for road trains in Australia is 4 trailers?

Cheerio,
Nicholas.
 
Epo, I notice there are cattle stops on both sides of the grade crossing. Is it supposed to represent something in real life? Also, is the double-trailer semi custom traffic or static object? I'd hate to see the thing turn on a 90 deg curve. :hehe:

Cheerio,
Nicholas.
Dermmy Is correct, But Cattle Guards aren't always used just in the Big Down Under. Most commonly, they are used on Single track lines, where a railroad line intersects with a Farmer's Cattle pasture. They are lined with sharp, metal spikes on a plate, designed to keep the cattle from escaping their pasture.
Sean
 
Ahh Sean, you make things much clearer.

In the meantime.... :D:D



up FOR SALE is some old property by the Sharmaine Creek with connected utilities:

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and two privately-owned double-story summer houses complete with parking and boat shed!

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Anyone interested?

Cheerio,
Nicholas.
 
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