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    New York Division-Bergen County Line

    After seven years of development, this Workshop route is now in its final version.

    The latest thread, Episode III, describing this route and its development on Railworks America is here http://railworksamerica.com/forum/vi...1100&start=930

    If you are interested in US switching routes with many, many small and some large industries to supply, along with New York and New Jersey commuter trains give this one a try. Once it is finalised on the Workshop I'm sure there will be plenty of scenarios.

    You can find the route easily in the TS Workshop by searching for ' Bergen '.
    Alan
    See this thread for my railway photos https://www.trainsim.com/vbts/showth...78#post1935978

    #2
    Finalised i believe................................

    Yma O Hyd

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      #3
      Thanks, Mike.
      Looks like a decent creation, but needs an awful lot of additional stuff.
      IBM XT i386; 512Kb RAM; 5.25" FDD; 1.4Mb FDD; 5Mb HDD; VGA 256-colour graphics card; AdLib soundcard; DR DOS 6.0; Windows 3.0

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        #4
        Most welcome Bruce, it's not for me though buddy.

        Just thought i would share the info.

        Mike.
        Yma O Hyd

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          #5
          Originally posted by seagoon View Post
          Thanks, Mike.
          Looks like a decent creation, but needs an awful lot of additional stuff.
          GOG comment. This thing is probably the most magnificent route ever created by a individual in the history of our hobby for TS.

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            #6
            What's a "GOG comment"?
            IBM XT i386; 512Kb RAM; 5.25" FDD; 1.4Mb FDD; 5Mb HDD; VGA 256-colour graphics card; AdLib soundcard; DR DOS 6.0; Windows 3.0

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              #7
              Originally posted by buzz456 View Post
              This thing is probably the most magnificent route ever created by a individual in the history of our hobby for TS.
              I doubt it.
              Yma O Hyd

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                #8
                Originally posted by haverfordwest View Post
                I doubt it.
                I don't put much stock in Your opinion.. I never seen anything of merit linked to You, except a sharp tongue, and a ton negative comments, pasted across several websites..

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                  #9
                  You can put your claws away now.
                  Yma O Hyd

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                    #10
                    I'll ask again: What is a "GOG comment"?
                    IBM XT i386; 512Kb RAM; 5.25" FDD; 1.4Mb FDD; 5Mb HDD; VGA 256-colour graphics card; AdLib soundcard; DR DOS 6.0; Windows 3.0

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                      #11
                      ''Grace of God'', young Bruce. We use to say ''By The Grace of God'' extremely loudly when we were having a rant about anything in the 1970s, it's obviously been editted.

                      And I would suggest that as Buzz is American, he probably isn't aware of the many British freeware routes that have been available for a few years that are on par with the Bergen Line, and many of them are not on Steam Workshop.

                      Cheerz. Steve.
                      i7 10700k 3.8GHz Eight Core CPU, Gigabyte Z590 AORUS ELITE AX, 32GB RAM, nVidia RTX3060ti 8GB, WIN10 PRO 64-bit. 10xTB in HDDs total.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ex-railwayman View Post
                        ''Grace of God'', young Bruce. ........Cheerz. Steve.
                        Thanks, Steve.

                        The reason I was puzzled is because there is a GOG website.
                        IBM XT i386; 512Kb RAM; 5.25" FDD; 1.4Mb FDD; 5Mb HDD; VGA 256-colour graphics card; AdLib soundcard; DR DOS 6.0; Windows 3.0

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                          #13
                          Quite correct, Sir, GOG.com (formerly Good Old Games) based in Warsaw, Poland, I believe.

                          Cheerz. Steve.
                          i7 10700k 3.8GHz Eight Core CPU, Gigabyte Z590 AORUS ELITE AX, 32GB RAM, nVidia RTX3060ti 8GB, WIN10 PRO 64-bit. 10xTB in HDDs total.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by seagoon View Post
                            I'll ask again: What is a "GOG comment"?
                            Grouchy old guy.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by buzz456 View Post
                              Grouchy old guy.
                              Aaaah! Now it makes sense!
                              IBM XT i386; 512Kb RAM; 5.25" FDD; 1.4Mb FDD; 5Mb HDD; VGA 256-colour graphics card; AdLib soundcard; DR DOS 6.0; Windows 3.0

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