Thank you, thank you. That was previously on another YouTube link that has now gone private. It is a wonderful, high resolution video it the wonderful fall colors.
So happy you shared it!
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Thank you, thank you. That was previously on another YouTube link that has now gone private. It is a wonderful, high resolution video it the wonderful fall colors.
So happy you shared it!
That was my thought, too much website traffic at the same time. However, never since 2003 have I seen that warning before, though I do visit at off hours from the east coast.
At about 7 am HST/1 pm EDT I got multiple "server is too busy” or something close to that when opening any forum topic. Cleared up 5 minutes later.
Thanks, glad I didn’t respond to the other.
Is it from UCCIFEDVIPmkt (Highmark Inc) ? I got one today and turned it in for phishing. I still have the link on a PDF if legit.
The new "We Remember" Forum is a touch of class. Thank you.
Jeff Link
I rode one at the Philadelphia Wannamakers in the mid 1950s. The Virgil Fox pipe organ was putting out great holiday music.
Merry Christmas, Jeff Link
I recall that issue with early MSTS when building motors facing forward, then running them backwards in a a multi-engine lash-up or by themselves. Believe it was an MSTS-unique issue and some...
You can also search on the names "Jeff Link" and "Frederick Dreaney" for our many generations of NYC transit equipment. However, be aware it's very first generation, early 2000s MSTS. For a while...
Thank you! That has some magnificent photography.
I read this as you are looking for a real route. However, if you are referring to an MSTS route that was popular, might it be the London and Port Stanley?
If I'm not mistaken, those are Frederick Dreany's third rail textures from the early 2000s. Frederick also did the beautiful textures on the Island Electric very first generation MSTS P-motors that...
Excellent video, very good work!
Which routes do you have in mind? You might generate someone's interest.
That is a stunning shot of 4294. Well done.
Cory, it's very nice to see you using the old Island Electric content. They were done 15 or 16 years ago. Best wishes with the route!
Aloha, Jeff Link
Do some personal effort to go through PRR-ER archive threads and you'll find your answer.
Are there any US passenger equipment and operations among the current content?
It is worth watching how it grows. I no longer have Windows-capable computers, the developers state it will run on a Mac. With sufficient routes and equipment, might be worth a try.
Ah, understand! Thanks. Nice photo, by the way.
Do you mean Amtrak 3 and 4? 42 and 43 are the Pennsylvanian, currently not operating.
Nice to see some vintage electric motors underway. Off to a good start!
I'm a moderator on another forum that gets persistent spammers from time to time. Blocking an IP address is a simple thing to do, but spammers are able to bounce around to other IP addresses and...
I like the policeman holding a drone at the end. Somebody might be in a lot of trouble!
Super upgrade by Vince, great screenshots by Rick! Show us more! Thanks guys!
Aloha, Jeff Link