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    Car Carriers for Trainz UTC?

    I'm looking for Car Carriers for Trainz UTC. I haven't a single one on the WWW!

    Thanks, Guys!

    Christopher Tarana

    #2
    Originally posted by CTarana45 View Post
    I'm looking for Car Carriers for Trainz UTC. I haven't a single one on the WWW!

    Thanks, Guys!

    Christopher Tarana
    UTC? Ulitmate Trainz Collection aka Trainz Railroad Simulator 2002?

    Why the heck are you still using Trainz 2002 in 2020?
    The only ones available are poorly reskinned boxcars made in paintshed.
    I hate to break it to you but the first version of Trainz to have those for download were Trainz 2004, 2006, and 2009, but even those aren't in fashion anymore.
    If you want those so badly, Trainz 2010 is your best bet.

    Or long story short......

    1. Go to Amazon.com
    2. Buy Trainz 2010.
    3. Register an account for the trainz dls and your trainz serial number.
    4. Presto! You've got all the autoracks you could ever want!

    Simply: Buy TRAINZ 2010!

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      #3
      $10.00 at Office Depot was a good deal! Still is! I believe starting with Trainz 2004, a source of coal and water became mandatory?

      Thanks, Guys!

      Christopher Tarana

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        #4
        Originally posted by CTarana45 View Post
        $10.00 at Office Depot was a good deal! Still is! I believe starting with Trainz 2004, a source of coal and water became mandatory?

        Thanks, Guys!

        Christopher Tarana
        Second one is correct and also you bought Trainz 2010 at Office Depot?

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          #5
          Nope, no need to! I bought Trainz UTC for $10.00! I had the demo for Trainz 2006 but deleted it!

          Thanks, Guys!

          Christopher Tarana

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            #6
            No you don't understand. There are NO auto carriers for Trainz UTC. You need Trainz 2010 to get access to the auto carriers let alone to make them work.

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              #7
              This is they did it in the old days! Box Cars! PRR, BNSF, Milwaukee Road.

              Thanks, Guys!

              Christopher Tarana
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                #8
                First of all, it was ATSF not BNSF and second of all, why on earth do you still use Ultimate Trainz Collection in 2020, when there exists a better game (Trainz 2010).

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by CTarana45 View Post
                  $10.00 at Office Depot was a good deal! Still is! I believe starting with Trainz 2004, a source of coal and water became mandatory?

                  Thanks, Guys!

                  Christopher Tarana
                  I got the Trainz 2-Pak at Office Depot last year when my local one closed its doors.

                  It included the 2009 World Builder Edition with the 2010 Engineers Edition for a buck ($1) brand new. Got a few copies for back-up at that price.
                  - Mark -

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                    #10
                    That's a Steal Literally! Half Price Books is another good source of software! I snagged a brand new copy of Jane's I688 Hunter Killer!

                    Thanks, Mark!

                    Christopher Tarana

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                      #11
                      Christopher,

                      One of the best places to get old, sealed software & games are places like Office Depot, Office Max & Staples when they close a store. Besides the Trainz 2-Pak I picked up in the past. At a Office Depot closing of another local branch I got 2 Full Size "BIG BOX" 2001 Retail versions of MS Train Simulator for $2.00 each. Even got multiple retail versions of T-S 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017 each for a buck a piece. Even the tin can limited edition version of MS Flight Sim X for $3.00 (Got 3 of them). Plus games like all the Half Life's & Quakes with all the expansion packs with not one piece of boxed software opened. And the best part, not one over $2.00 too. Even picked up a few sealed boxed versions of Part Shop Pro 12 for $4.00 each. I think I got 4 of them.

                      A lot of people don't realize that those office supply stores use to sell a lot of game & productive software back in the late 1990's to mid 2000's. And when they close a store & go through the warehouse in back to clean it out. It can be a treasure trove of old software & games at next to nothing prices. So if you see Office Depot, Office Max or Staples closing a store, head there for some great deals on old software & games. It is hit or miss but when it is a hit, it's worth it.
                      - Mark -

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