Heinrich505 ...... Was the story a first hand account ? Vary entertaining with great shots BTW. PRR1361 .....I'm always wanting to see more of your work .
Matt
Heinrich505 ...... Was the story a first hand account ? Vary entertaining with great shots BTW. PRR1361 .....I'm always wanting to see more of your work .
Matt
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Railwoodman,
Thanks for the compliments. Just a fictional recounting, as the real photographer of the PRR was William Rau, and to some extent Abram Brown. I believe there were others as well.
It was fun to imagine being a photographer for the railroad and Trainz lends itself so nicely to taking screenshots of the amazing routes you route-authors create.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Heinrich505
The Curve
Matt
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Looking goodly Matt
Cheers, Ken
Thank Ken
Have been enjoying yours as well sir
Matt
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Did this some time ago, thought I would share my personalized "Grif Teller Edition" of Trainz2010.
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PRRT&HS 9968. Facebook: PRR Branch Line Trainz
PRR1361,
Really nice Grif Teller backdrop. You just reminded me about his work. I especially like his GG1 artwork. I just spent some time staring at all his cool works and wondering how I would afford them, haha.
Thanks for sharing.
Heinrich505
Matt
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Railwoodman,
The rocky face on the inside of the curve looks really good. I especially like the third shot, as that escarpment really stands out well!
Heinrich505
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PRR SD45 #6156 leads a coal empty unit train at Beaverdale, PA. This train is on the Beaver Secondary which branches off the South Fork Secondary at Sidman, PA.
See this now abandoned PRR branch and others being rebuilt and operated our project: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfv...jjoEq31vPdJcJA
I know this is a screenshot thread, but I ran across a 1921 Official Railway Guide covering the US. It is pdf format, amd covers all the PRR passenger operations. Thought it might be of interest. http://cprr.org/Museum/Official_Rail_Guide_1921.html
PRRT&HS 9968. Facebook: PRR Branch Line Trainz
Nice shot , and thanks for the link .
Matt
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See this now abandoned PRR branch and others being rebuilt and operated in our project: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfv...jjoEq31vPdJcJA