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    #46
    Success with the Keyser Turntable as well!
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      #47
      I was describing the Paterson cutoff eastbound and should have noted Pinto as my starting point. Which Cumberland Terminal is needed? The Trainsim Library already has a nice looking WM Cumberland Station. I placed it into my copy of MLT's Sandpatch. The old B&O Queen City Hotel & Station isn't modeled in MLT's Sandpatch, but is replaced by a smaller Amtrak Station as built after 1972. The West End Route would likely want the old Queen City Hotel-Station, but I doubt the extension is planned to go that far west of the Cumberland yard.

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        #48
        Originally posted by ;n2306220
        Can the Keyser turntable also be animated?
        Yes, it can, all that needs to be done is add it to the Turntable DAT file in the routes open rails folder.
        M. Payne

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          #49
          Originally posted by CSXT Q-317 View Post
          Yes, it can, all that needs to be done is add it to the Turntable DAT file in the routes open rails folder.
          Already done! The image above confirms it is now working.

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            #50
            Originally posted by ;n2306296
            Already done! The image above confirms it is now working.
            Yeah, I also plugged it in earlier. Moving on now to get transfer tables operable for some projects.
            M. Payne

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              #51
              Here's a short video of the Keyser Turntable in action.



              Denis

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                #52
                Looks like they dumped a load of coal in the pit.

                Randy

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                  #53
                  There are a lot of timetables and track charts here:

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