Screenshots of European Trains

@Tinotos & yojimbo: exacly. Passenger coaches and their history are most interesting to me. In Poland it is mighty hard to get this knowledge since the photos and archives are still usually held in private hands - no books, no publications, not many available photos from before 1990... Anyway as you say Tinotos, there was much more former Italian stock that worked in PL. I managed to get to some wrecks and survivors of italian origin recently. This one anchored at the moment in the city of Białystok would be most interesting:

http://www.wgk.cal.pl/details.php?image_id=6870

Although another one in Hel is looking preety much as an ex-FS unit too:

http://www.wgk.cal.pl/details.php?image_id=6711

Also there is some knowledge about the SNCF fleet of former FS coaches, like this C10myfi 11979:

http://railfaneurope.net/pix/fr/car/misc/SNCF_C10_MYFI_11979.jpg

And my screen:


The screen is beautyfull and the links are very interesting ... Thank you!
 
@Spikerod, I think you would find the re-released 'DBx' set much more apropriate to the quality level of your maps, yesterday she was let out at www.trainz.pl and awaits for her time at the DLS:

 
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Macan --

"wow thats stunning!"

I agree!

kilanziom --

I hope you don't mind, but I posted this over at train-sim (most of the readers over there are supporters of either MSTS or RailWorks), with the heading:
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Over in the Trainz forums is a screen shot forum called "Screenshots of European Trains."

Most of the shotz are absolutely stunning, including this one in particular.

It's not mine, but I thought it well worth sharing with a wider audience:

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Phil
 
Well since im going to a school for future game developers, and my dream job is level designer, why not press my own limits a bit and see what i got ? ;)

Please feel free to comment on the shot.

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