southeast coal company Kentucky (SECX)

"Applachian" for keyword too.....On DSL

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Evening Sir,


Found some items on DSL Etc.....

"kentuckyCentralV4"

This might be part of the Route...........Copy name and put into your Content Manager line, shows as a Route......

I searched in Google, thru this Link and there is some of what you had, plus I think some other Links.........?

https://www.google.com/search?q=sou...y+(SECX)&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1


Also found this Route..jrfolco

"Applachian" misspelled or "Appalachian" for keyword too.....On DSL

jrfolco notes:

The Appalachian & Ohio Railroad is a terrain generated map of the The Appalachian & Ohio Railroad, a class 3 railroad. The railroad operates 158 miles of rail line, between Grafton WV and Cowen, WV. Coal is the primary commodity the A&O transports, from the several coal mines it serves. Other freight includes logs, lumber, and chemicals. The Appalachian and Ohio interchanges with the CSXT at Grafton, WV. It also connects with three short line railroads: the Beech Mountain RR at Alexander, WV; the Elk River RR at Burnsville Junction, WV; and the West Virginia Central at Tygart Junction, WV.

There are no 'Tiger Lines, shown, but small signs, indicating the location of towns, have been placed along the tracks so that conditions in those areas, (Multiple track, yards, roads ,waterways, etc.) can be accessed using Google Maps. Since the Appalachian & Ohio RR is currently running everyday operations, Google Maps will give you a much more accurate description of the route. The map has 158 miles of track, ( 118 between Grafton & Cowen), 1928 baseboards, and covers 386 sq miles. A Trainz Map of the route is available in the content folder. Open the file in Content Manager, click on 'Edit in Explorer', and look for the A&O RR Map.jpg

:) Hope this might help you?

Good luck.......Others here are probably more familiar, I am not unfortunately..........
 
Hi Someone know southeast coal company Kentucky (SECX) Does Trainz route not exist

Thanks Jean

All the pieces needed to recreate a SECX coal train can be found on the Download Station. Just search for SECX. However, if you want some more accurate models of the diesels used, a group of EMD GP38-2, Jointed Rail, a third-party company, has some really good models of the GP38-2s, and are free. Note that it requires registration to download their stuff. They've got a lot of good stuff on their website.
Jointed Rail's homepage: http://jointedrail.com/
Location of SECX GP38-2's on Jointed Rail's website: http://jointedrail.com/product/emd-gp38-2-secx-2-pack/
 
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