Are there any US passenger equipment and operations among the current content?
No. A typical task sheet is shown below.
All freight, all US north-east.
https://www.runonrails.com/en/faq.html
https://www.runonrails.com/en/manual_sd70m.html
https://www.runonrails.com/en/intro.html
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Last edited by seagoon; 06-21-2020 at 06:13 PM.
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I am pleased you said about it being a NE US railroad setting, Bruce.
No interest to me, i only enjoy the railroads in the western states.
Stops me being tempted anyway.
Mike.
Yma O Hyd
Well that is nasty David, you could have kept that too yourself buddy.![]()
Mike.
Yma O Hyd
I see the full Cajon Subdivision is available and also AI.
2020-09-29 - Version 0.11 deployed
Changelog:
Now some AI trains are sharing the tracks with the human players, giving more realistic simulations and signal interactions.
The first 75 miles of the Cima Subdivision have been added to the Southwest U.S. scenery, traveling from Yermo to Kelso Depot. Now the longest trip in this simulator is San Bernardino to Kelso, and takes at least 4h to complete. This combined with the IA traffic sharing the single track to Kelso can lead to more than 4.5h of continous train engineer duty.
2020-08-18 - Version 0.10 deployed
In this release we are launching the Southwest U.S. scenery, featuring the full Cajon Subdivision. Cajon is one of the most popular locations for railfans and train spotters in the U.S. Starting at Barstow, double track travels through the desert up to Cajon Pass where meets the triple track from San Bernardino, giving a total of 80 challenging miles with steep grades and scenic deserts.
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Jason
Just read that about Cajon being available...........tempting, very tempting.
Yma O Hyd
Hahahahahaha, web browser function that puts me off.
$16 a year is only around 12 quid, so £1 a month.
Wouldn't get any other game for that money.
Yma O Hyd