Screenshots of European Trains

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Wow Bill,

I never knew you had a German route, wonderful it is too!
I am working with the Central European Project to update some of my buildings to have seasonal capability, release will be Jan/Feb.

Cheers,
Graham
 
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Thanks, Graham. The screenshots are from TS2019, but the content is still back from TANE. I started it in TS2012. I'm about to replace all the trees with better-looking ones instead of the billboard ones. I loved the three years I spent in Germany. It was back when train travel was quite plush and service topnotch. The period I was there (1955-1958) was filled with a load of train trips to al lot of places: Paris, Brussels for the '58 Words Fair, Munich, Bremerhaven, and a lot of short hops just to be traveling. I was a teen back then and everything was great. I'm working on my third novel now which is set in Germany (mostly) in the 1950's. As they say, write what you know. I plan on using some of the screenies as chapter headings. My first book was set in the mid-eighties of Tokyo, Japan (I spent three years there as well).

Bill
 
I love Munich, I was forced to go there often with my job :D (I was a BMW Service Manager in the UK.)
The last trip to Munich involved the launch of the then new BMW730i in 1986.
I was in a convoy of 150 of them for publicity and a reliability test.
After an overnighter with a conference in Munich we were bussed to Regensberg, had a tour of the new BMW facility, lunch and then drove the cars back to England.
We had a stopover and a conference in Strasbourg and then next day drove to Paris, another conference and overnighter and then up to Calais to catch the ferry to Dover (no Channel Tunnel back then).
I found the German people to be friendly and welcoming at all times.

Cheers,
Graham

edited to add,

lovely atmospheric screenshots Rutger.
 
I worked in the base photo lab (Bitburg AB, Germany near Trier) and saved enough money to buy my first car: a 1958 VW Karmann-Cabriolet (a convertible VW). Paid $890 for it. It turned out to be a girl magnet when I got it back to California. Only VW in the entire town. Not being imported yet in 1958.

Bill
 
Hi pm,

In the background, is it a specific truck for logs loading?

<kuid2:283523:22052:1> Kłody - Sterta dł. 8,7m
<kuid2:283523:27100:1> Tory ładunkowe - Kłody 4,2m
<kuid2:283523:60020:2> Kłody - Sterta dł. 4,2m
<kuid2:283523:60028:1> Kłody - Sterta dł. 13m
<kuid2:283523:60023:1> Kłody - Sterta dł. 12m
<kuid2:283523:60022:1> Kłody - Sterta dł. 8,7m
<kuid2:283523:60021:1> Kłody - Sterta dł. 6m
<kuid2:283523:22051:1> Kłody - Sterta dł. 6m
<kuid2:283523:22050:1> Kłody – sterta dł. 4,2 m

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Kacperkgl, great to hear from you again, and very glad about your new project. But i would like to suggest you to change these trees to speedtrees, like i did told it to zieba with his great map Korsze-Elk-Olecko. Because TS19 lightning gives unrealistic look to those trees from certain looks. Anyway, it's just my opinion :)
 
Thanks for showing your excellent screenshots :)

I look forward to seeing more from you.

More on my FB ;)

Kacperkgl, great to hear from you again, and very glad about your new project. But i would like to suggest you to change these trees to speedtrees, like i did told it to zieba with his great map Korsze-Elk-Olecko. Because TS19 lightning gives unrealistic look to those trees from certain looks. Anyway, it's just my opinion

In this moment TS19 is to new for me, I still testing ;) But i think, my computer have a COVID for SpeedTree's ;) :)
 
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