You can view the page at https://www.trainsim.com/vbts/conten...2-Years-Online
You can view the page at https://www.trainsim.com/vbts/conten...2-Years-Online
I have been immersed in this hobby since 2007, and have yet to tire of it. The invention of Open Rails breathed new life into MSTS just when it was beginning to falter. I am 79 years old and don't have the expertise to design anything, but I can get the trains and routes to do what I want them to do. I consider that a major achievement. I am willing to invest my money into a membership every year, if that is what it takes to keep this website up. I hope others will do the same. Having managed a website for a while, I know how expensive it can get. Long live Trainsim.com.
Your efforts are much appreciated by this retired railroader who is also a rail fan, did the HO thing, and now does a docent gig once a year on the Cumbres & Toltec. I got my first copy of TrainSim from the local outlet of CompUSA in 2001. I tried TRAINZ and RailSimulator later and while those are great products, the physics of running the train did not seem right. I think my first contribution was probably iin 2002 or 2003 and like Mikeaday I plan to continue investing time and $$ in it. At 84, I'll probably retire from being a docent this year or next. Long live our hobby and Trainsim.com.
Kudos to all that you did for the hobby and a big thank you to not only this site but all the contributors who have provided endless amounts of content and routes for a 20+ year old piece of software. Here is to another 20 years!!!
I joined this site in 2003, since there I have always been enjoying this hobby, I also discovered the paid sites and the great community that exists around the train simulation.
congratulations and for many more years.
all the best.
Diego Benitez
Buenos Aires
Argentina
It sure doesn't seem like we've been here 22 years. I sure am grateful you took an idea and shared it with the world Nels_Anderson which enabled this hobby to grow leaps and bounds to what we have today. Here's to another 22 years!!!!
Kevin Kelleher
As you get older time sure does fly by. Coming from a family of railroaders in the Pacific Northwest, I loved to watch the trains roll in and out of the Vancouver Washington Station and the mainline that ran less than a mile from my home as a child. It sure doesn't seem like it has been 16 years since I discovered this site. I will continue to support this page with my subscription and I'm willing to donate a membership to a worthy member. Eric, I hope you can keep it going and the server fees don't drain all of your resources. Good luck to you and let's try to keep this community alive.
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Rick Franzosa - ZosaTrains
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Keep going TrainSim !
Thank you, Nels. My kids gave me Train Simulator for Christmas in 2001, and it was the best Christmas present I ever got. I would have tired of it soon except for the incredible volume and quality of add-ons and help available at TrainSim.com. It's still my main hobby.