UK Screenshots for Pre BR Blue. High resolution warning.

Thank you very much. Glad to see my filter juggling can bring a smile. Not sure I can guess your fav style.

This is probably more continental in style than contemporary British, still was fun to try out:

Nice poster.

For the Big 4 era I quite like the railway posters by Claude Henry Buckle, Norman Wilkinson and Frank Newbold, but the old pre-grouping posters are more my thing.
 
re post #1258 KotangaGirl

Nice shots there, KotangaGirl. If you are thinking of getting a new video card, see the latest newsletter from N3V Games,
"How well will your hardware run Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019?". It gives recommendations on how the next version will run depending on what you
have got. It will give you an idea what you need for the future.

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Cheers, evilcrow

Thanks for that. The testing software thought that my computer was basically Ok, but considered my video card to be terrible, - but I knew that, - though possibly not just how terrible it really was.
 
Cool screenshots there Evilcrow. What map ar eyou using for the screenshots at post number #1259 ?


A storm is brewing over Prestonpans:

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re post #1265 Ardaeshir
Thank you for the compliment Ardaeshir. It's my own map and still a work in progress.

UK........BR/ER

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Cheers, evilcrow
 
I'm not sure bouncing around in an unfitted goods train would have done the milk much good either. Milk wagons were normally attached to passenger trains or run in dedicated high speed fitted trains with a passenger brake van attached. They also normally had an express type locomotive to as the the tanks were heavy and had to get to their destination quickly before the milk spoiled.
 
I don’t think strings of milk tanks ran in unfitted (or even part-fitted, for the matter) goods trains for reasons Ed’s given above. Unless it was a shorter or local branchline trip. I think I read somewhere that high-priority perishable goods trains such as Fish and GWR Milk trains would hit 75mph to keep time.
 
nah, there's a number of locos that do this, now.

Not keen on it then as the loco looks like it's blown all it's packing glands. I watched a video of a well worn out Meyer at work a while ago and even it wasn't leaking as much steam as that.
I agree about the milk as it's a specialised traffic and while a small number of tank wagons might be moved along a branchline by an older locomotive in a unfitted train for a short distance the dedicated main line milk train itself will be an express fright working.
 
Re post #1274 KotangaGirl

Here you go KotangaGirl,
Cottage2 <kuid2:87158:1031:1>, Cottage5 <kuid2:87158:1043:1> both by "Angelah". Add Chimney Smoke <kuid2:84912:9990:1> by "Brook" for effect. All built in to TANE but I presume you can get them on TS12 DLS.

Cheers, evilcrow
 
Thanks for that evilcrow. Cottage2 isn't available, but Cottage5 was on the DLS. I use 'Chimney Smoke' quite a bit, - very handy it is too.
 
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