The Canadian Thread - Hi-Res images

Pierre, that shot shot of mine is in TRS19. I think I am getting the lighting set close to what I am happy with.

The MLW locomotives are real nice, Whitepass. I like the sound when they're pulling! Thanks very much!

Cheers, Jack

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Great screen shot, Casey. I don't know how many of that type of plow CN still has. I remember seeing them being cut up for scrap. And we had our first snow but it should melt away before winter really hits us.

Back to Wilkie sub for this one.
Cheers,
Jack

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Very nice shot Casey...many details and very realistic ! Nice shot too on the wilkie Jack ! One from me at Saint-Joseph Quebec

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Hi everyone, I'm new to Trainz and trying to navigate my way around finding great content to use. I'm Canadian and there are a lot of amazing screenshots on the last few pages here...are any of these routes available in the download station? I'm having a hard time navigating that and really don't know what to search for (the search options seem rather poor)

Thanks!
 
Rolling stock has been placed for the first session.
I'm not in the mood to script it tonight, but it'll be ready :D
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Some pics of the area. No trains has been operating today, and the crew was so friendly that the photographer was granted permission to take a up close picture of the GP9
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List of Canadian Routes I have used.

Hi everyone, I'm new to Trainz and trying to navigate my way around finding great content to use. I'm Canadian and there are a lot of amazing screenshots on the last few pages here...are any of these routes available in the download station? I'm having a hard time navigating that and really don't know what to search for (the search options seem rather poor)


Thanks!


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Good evening Sir and Welcome aboard to the wild and wacky World of Trainz, I am not that good for searching Canadian Routes, you could try CNR or CN for Canadian National RR, CP for the other, but it seems to me, more of the Routes are by City or area names, Rather than by the name of the Railroad Companies, now I might be incorrect, and others here more knowledgeable on this matter.

I have quite few Routes downloaded from all over the world geographically speaking.

So below here are some of the Routes I downloaded from the DSL.....Hope this helps you.....

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One Question here if I may, your Timeline says you have been here since 2006, 13 yrs, are you new to the Forum then?



<kuid2:134612:100116:8> Canadian Atlantic Corridor

<kuid2:122860:100316:55> Canadian Rocky Mountains - Columbia River Basin (Payware)

<kuid:455176:1041> CN Bala Sub V1

<kuid2:107727:1200867621:1> CN Northern Sub

<kuid:455032:100052> CNR Abandon Valley Branch V5.0

<kuid2:134612:100139:1> CNR Abandon Valley Branch Wenter map

<kuid:455032:100091> CNR Halifax Sub

<kuid2:134612:100384:2> Dominion Atlantic Railroad

<kuid:455032:100321> Fort William-Crianlarich & Malaige (not sure if this is Canadian?)

<kuid2:69871:15658:1> PortOgden&Northern ( This is a RR you might like by a great Route Builder)

<kuid:455032:100703> QUEBEC MONTREAL TORONTO ONTARIO MANITOBA V.16 No Missing

<kuid:455032:100706> QUÉBEC MONTANA RAIL V. 2
 
<kuid2:134612:100116:8> Canadian Atlantic Corridor

<kuid2:122860:100316:55> Canadian Rocky Mountains - Columbia River Basin (Payware)

<kuid:455176:1041> CN Bala Sub V1

<kuid2:107727:1200867621:1> CN Northern Sub

<kuid:455032:100052> CNR Abandon Valley Branch V5.0

<kuid2:134612:100139:1>
CNR Abandon Valley Branch winter map

<kuid:455032:100091>

<kuid2:134612:100384:2> Dominion Atlantic Railroad

<kuid:455032:100321> Fort William-Crianlarich & Malaige (not sure if this is Canadian?)

<kuid2:69871:15658:1> PortOgden&Northern ( This is a RR you might like by a great Route Builder)

<kuid:455032:100703> QUEBEC MONTREAL TORONTO ONTARIO MANITOBA V.16 No Missing

<kuid:455032:100706> QUÉBEC MONTANA RAIL V. 2

I have to crated you on a minor detail CNR Halifax Sub is now renamed:
Dominion Atlantic Railroad
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, There's now the Halifax & Southwestern RR not yet out.
 
Hi everyone, I'm new to Trainz and trying to navigate my way around finding great content to use. I'm Canadian and there are a lot of amazing screenshots on the last few pages here...are any of these routes available in the download station? I'm having a hard time navigating that and really don't know what to search for (the search options seem rather poor)

Thanks!

Hi! Welcome to Trainz.
In answer to you question:
White Pass and Yukon RR - One of the better routes available. Not on DLS. Here is a link:

http://www.trainzitalia.com/forum/index.php?/files/file/167-white-pass-and-yukon-railroad/

and the trainz forums for that route:

https://forums.auran.com/trainz/sho...-YUKON-RR-International-collaboration-project

Another is Cayden's "The Canadian Pacific's Mountain Subdivision"

https://forums.auran.com/trainz/sho...c-in-the-Mountains-of-British-Columbia-Canada

you will find the link to his website (doug56.net) in the forum.

Finally two routes that are embedded in one (of four) on the DLS: "Interconnected Routes" #2 Rocky Mountains ...; #3 Summer Lake Pass.

Other routes that a newcomer might find interesting - I noticed you have TRS2006 and TRS2010 as well as TRS19 -

TRS2004, TRS2009 & TRS2010 ... Darjeeling and Himalayan RR (on DLS)
TRS2006 Alberta Run, Kauai West, Toronto Rail Lands (on DLS)
TRS2010 Autumn Impression (DLS likely not complete), Abhaz(DLS likely not complete), SGLM(DLS ?), Kodino, Strana.

The latter routes will test your ability to find missing assets to the limit.

Most of theses routes will stress a high end computer.

If you would like more information on any of the routes mentioned drop me a PM and we can go off-line to email.
Good luck!
Cheers,
--Michael.


 
d_reage, froobie pointed out Cayden's routes and they are definitely worth downloading as they are nicely done.

Hiawathamr, really great screen shots that you have been posting. Excellent work!

Cheers,
Jack
 
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Gorgeous shots hiawathamr! You sure are doing a terrific job there!

Highway 15 crossing, mile 78.25, just west of Quinton.
Cheers, Jack
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