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    Default Open Rails Route--Omura Line

    Hi

    Thanks for posting this new Route; Omura Line of Japan,

    Many of our members were involved

    Paul Charland, Nick Clarkson, Derek Morton and Mike Stephan .

    Apologies to the many I have missed, (old age)

    From my initial run ; it is very detailed and a treat to

    the eye. :-)

    Cheers

    Daniel
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    It used to be my favourite place in the world.

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    Thanks, Daniel, for the kind comments. And thanks to those who have tried out the route. It was mostly a labor of fun, I enjoy creating a route, and while this route isn't particularly challenging in terms of creating activities being mostly single track, I hope it will be enjoyable for the scenery if nothing else. I spent a lot of time creating this, lots of Japanese scenery objects, but that was part of the fun. If some folks enjoy driving it then my time wasn't spent foolishly. Hopefully it will inspire someone to go beyond US or Indian routes and create some other interesting stuff.
    Jeff

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    Great route, thank you for your efforts!

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    Are the consists needed available anywhere? I do not have JAPAN installed and have no way to access my MSTS CDs.

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    If you will email me (my address is in the readme file), I'll send you a link to my Dropbox folder where you can download the consists.
    Jeff

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    Jeff, I have emailed you my email address.

    David

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    If anyone has been trying to contact me via email using the address in the readme file. be advised that I misspelled the address; there should be 3 "f"s, not 2. Or PM me here. Sorry for the inconvenience.
    Jeff

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    As some people have thrown up the fire alarm.... Consist files are not copyrighted. Those can be shared.

    The equipment in said files... that's still considered payware.

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    Good to know...
    Jeff

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    The equipment for the activities Jeff supplied were just equipment that was supplied on the MSTS discs. I thought years ago Microsoft gave the OK to share this as they had abandoned MSTS.

    Paul :-)

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