Screenshots of European Trains

Herlev, I do not want to be rude, but was it really necessary to quote all the pictures just to tell him that?????????
LDR has already posted them one time, is not that enough????
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// Erik from Sweden
 
Well, after dropping some $31USD on 8 sessions and their rolling stock from N3V's new shop and running half the sessions yesterday (definitely a all day trainz day). I was left a little dissatisfied and, as I often do when in that mood, I took a look at what routes I had in older trainz versions to see what I hadn't imported into TANE yet. I discovered Two Ports by TrainzItalia (formal name Due Golfi BETA 1-6-2015). After a few enjoyable hours of downloading, installing, hunting for rolling stock, downloading and installing I had a fictional high speed 88Km route from the Adriatic Sea to the Tyrrhenian Sea over the backbone of the Italian peninsula and tons of rolling stock (174 locomotives and 322 rail cars). Here are a couple of them :D
Edit: LOL, turns out that wasn't enough rolling stock. The final count (so far) is 240 Locomotives and 342 rail cars.









 
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I am still missing some 188 assets but most are the 174 pofig flora assets that don't work in TANE anyway (note that a few do work). So the route is somewhat bare but still quite enjoyable and scenic as is expected from TrainzItalia.










 
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I have not attempted to optimized the environment for the route yet and substituting for 174 varieties of trees is somewhat daunting but it should be fun.
 
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