I’m currently building a route extending from Picton to Moss Vale in the NSW Southern Highlands. This is part of the main NSW Southern line. Next up will be the section from Moss Vale to Goulburn, then from Joppa Junction to Binalong - which is in testing.
I am hoping that ntesdorf will be able to get a version of his Goulburn route upgraded to the real elevations soon also. I also hope to do the Henty/Albury section. All will be at TRS2010 level.
For those game enough to merge all of these routes together you will have the NSW main Southern line from Picton to Henty (approx 500Km) and includes many of the branch lines in between from various route builders. Boorowa Branch, Demondrille to Cowra and Grenfell, Hay branch through to Griffith, Tumut/Batlow branch, Kywong, Westby and Rand Branch – a substantial coverage of southern NSW. There is also the option to just merge whichever routes suit your needs.
The full route from Picton to Henty/Albury plus the branch lines will probably run over 300Mbytes and require a fairly hot computer to run successfully. Ive tested the routes to date ( ~200Mb) running TRS2010 on Windows 7 in 64 bit mode with a Core 7 processor, 16Gb RAM and SSD hard drives and its more than acceptable. I think the newer versions of Trainz are more suited to 64Bit mode with any multi core CPU and a good amount of RAM.
Work is progressing – watch this space.
One day I will get back to finish Grafton to Casino.
PG
I am hoping that ntesdorf will be able to get a version of his Goulburn route upgraded to the real elevations soon also. I also hope to do the Henty/Albury section. All will be at TRS2010 level.
For those game enough to merge all of these routes together you will have the NSW main Southern line from Picton to Henty (approx 500Km) and includes many of the branch lines in between from various route builders. Boorowa Branch, Demondrille to Cowra and Grenfell, Hay branch through to Griffith, Tumut/Batlow branch, Kywong, Westby and Rand Branch – a substantial coverage of southern NSW. There is also the option to just merge whichever routes suit your needs.
The full route from Picton to Henty/Albury plus the branch lines will probably run over 300Mbytes and require a fairly hot computer to run successfully. Ive tested the routes to date ( ~200Mb) running TRS2010 on Windows 7 in 64 bit mode with a Core 7 processor, 16Gb RAM and SSD hard drives and its more than acceptable. I think the newer versions of Trainz are more suited to 64Bit mode with any multi core CPU and a good amount of RAM.
Work is progressing – watch this space.
One day I will get back to finish Grafton to Casino.
PG