trainfan7122
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Got it, I was just making sure it was still operating incase something had happened. Random question, Are we allowed to have mid-route shunting yards or no?
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Sure, why not?Are we allowed to have mid-route shunting yards or no?
Current modules made:
- Clark City Terminal Railroad (2 baseboards by meowrailroad)
- Bigg City Yard (2 baseboards (N-S) by benjaminw)
- Farm lands 17 (2 baseboards by oknotsen)
- Grain Loading (1 baseboard by benjaminw)
- Two Valleys (2 baseboards by oknotsen)
- Newton Silos (1 baseboard by mrmegaminer)
- Harbor Route (3 baseboards by curmudgeon66)
(last updated: August 26th, 2016)
No, as part of the standard is that the main line is right hand running.As part of the M120 standards are we labeling modules either (LHR) or (RHR) left hand running and right hand running ?
Changing this would make some modules incompatible.Driving direction: Right-side driving on main line. Everything else is up to the choice of the designer.
I don't post very often so not sure how to it, but came across this thread, and felt I had to add my two cents.
Originally Posted by NSWGR_46Class
As part of the M120 standards are we labeling modules either (LHR) or (RHR) left hand running and right hand running ?
Originally Posted by oknotsen (in the opening post)
Driving direction: Right-side driving on main line. Everything else is up to the choice of the designer.
This might explain why there are not more modules, not all railways in the world are RHR and I for one have little or no interest in RHR (for those that do that's great), however I would love to to be able to make LHR modules but since that isn't allowed under this standard I won't bother. If someone comes up with a LHR standard I would make modules for that. A standard should be a flexible as possible and cover as many variations as possible, if a particular variation is not wanted by many then it wont be overly represented, but those few that want/need a particular variation will still be able to use the standard. Locking those people out of a standard only forces them to develop their own probably non compatible standard. Since trainz is an Australian product how many people would feel left tout if carz traffic was right hand drive only.
I wonder how many others feel the same, if I am the only one then so be it.
No, as part of the standard is that the main line is right hand running.
Changing this would make some modules incompatible.
It's finished, just have to edit the corresponding video.Looking forward to the end result :hehe: