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I think they look okay....we don't see them up in this part of NSW, though. They seem to be mainly down south.
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I think they look okay....we don't see them up in this part of NSW, though. They seem to be mainly down south.
Yes....definitely, Mike!! :D
Yep, Vern.
The more trains/static rolling stock that is in a World then the performance takes a hit, however small.
Yet. :)
Dan does it again.
A five-minute video of a UP consist at Dexter, Oregon, taken in March.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAQawyXnn58&ab_channel=RailfanDan
Well, that's killed it for me, Mike. :(
I'll stick to R8 for my dose of Mojave. :)
Thanks, mate.
So is Bakersfield included......either UP or BNSF?
Where does the Mojave Sub run from and to, Mike?
It looks like the arse-end of the old Milwaukee "Olympian Hiawatha" in a new paint scheme! :D
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(Pic taken from this nice article on the "Hiawatha" trains).
Well, the Inzer is a river in Russia.
That's a nicely-detailed route, from what the screenies show.
Keep a watchful eye out for Ukrainian saboteurs, Mike.
Easily answered, Vern. The second alternative will give you more value for money at the moment......wait for a while before getting the DTG thing.
Good to see that you've found your niche with R8, Vern.
Sorry, Mike. I thought you were referring to that blunt-nosed thing and not the streamlined unit....on which it was difficult to see the number.
That is fictional.
The NSWGR never ran...
:rolleyes:
If you re-read his post you'll see that he's got West Colton and is after the DW stuff.
If you read a little further on you'll see that DW are no longer in the business of supplying...
The name of the business was dieselswest.....plural.
As far as I can determine, they no longer exist as a supplier of "stuff" for MSTS.......I think they closed up the shop about three years ago and...
Why are you using lower-case where it should be upper-case and upper-case where it could be lower-case? :)
:)
I did a similar thing as the video rolled out......looking for landmarks.
Right on both counts, Vern.
Over the years when buying rolling-stock (and locos) I have become totally frustrated by the fact that there is no way to correlate what we have bought with what we...
Yep...back in the day they decided that due to the mountainous terrain (and maybe the small size of the country?!! :) ) they'd opt for 3'-6" instead of standard gauge.
Yes, there is a Class 423, Mike, but not in the livery shown in the screenies.
Here's information on it and you'll note that they were rebuilt from the Class 1502.
The stupid, lazy search engine for the library comes up with zilch when searching for "HRS_".
You need to enter the entire file name hrs_southeast_sessions.zip in the Filename field.
Either that or...
My pleasure, mate. :)
The Class 46 used to haul one of the commuter trains which I could catch when living in the Blue Mts, Mike. They used to be fettled at times just down the road at Valley Heights, where there was a...
I didn't either at the time, Mike, but I enjoyed what "Sir Gibby" had put into the route.
He updated it to "Murchison 2" and it can be run on all Trainz versions up to TS2012.