Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

(Sn 01 Ep 03) Coal Duty at Ford Mine
20 Comments
RBJets  [author] 7 May, 2021 @ 3:50pm 
Ahh, I remember testing that one. :)
Bruce Rail Fan 7 May, 2021 @ 3:02pm 
That was a real challenge, dropped to 2 MPH going up the hill. Did not think I was going to make it but finally did.
RBJets  [author] 4 May, 2021 @ 8:03am 
Thanks Rammy and welcome. :)
Rammy 4 May, 2021 @ 7:08am 
That was a Challenging Scenario stalled on the first Gradient but managed to get going again and made it to the top Few. Thank You.
RBJets  [author] 8 Nov, 2020 @ 6:33am 
Cool, glad you made it. Welcome Warren. :)
wadawes 7 Nov, 2020 @ 11:51pm 
Another great scenario, and really enjoyed it. That last climb to the finish with a full load sure stressed the little loco but it made it. Thanks again RB. Cheers, Warren.
RBJets  [author] 24 Dec, 2018 @ 8:28pm 
For some reason while trying to upload the next batch of scenarios for this route an unknown error has been happening. So you can download the first scenario from season 2 here:
Yard Work (Butler) [railworksamerica.com]
Thanks to everyone at Railworks America [railworksamerica.com] for all the help.
RBJets  [author] 20 Aug, 2018 @ 3:42am 
Thanks Chris, agree, fun route. :)
chris5012 20 Aug, 2018 @ 3:16am 
Excellent scenario - everything worked perfectly. I am really pleased I finally purchased this route, it's such fun to drive!
RBJets  [author] 4 Jul, 2018 @ 2:15pm 
Agree, the manual is so detailed about the route I couldn't wait to start working on this series.. Plenty more to come, all feedback is welcome. It will help.
Bob 4 Jul, 2018 @ 1:13pm 
Once you get them down they are the best and so much fun switching with them
RBJets  [author] 4 Jul, 2018 @ 12:00pm 
Cool, thanks so much. still learning the steam locos, enjoying it so far.
Bob 4 Jul, 2018 @ 11:47am 
got it thanks, Great scenario and series so far. Thanks for sharing!
RBJets  [author] 4 Jul, 2018 @ 10:43am 
OK Bob, let me know, make sure you clear your cache also.
Bob 4 Jul, 2018 @ 10:32am 
You should have others test the rolling starts because although they work great on your own computer they normally do not on others. I will try the scenario again and let you know I can try it another way but that will be four times
RBJets  [author] 4 Jul, 2018 @ 9:13am 
Thanks Bob, I had no issue with the Caboose or I wouldnt have posed the scenario if it was any type of issue.. Rolling starts work fine on all the other routes that I used that option on but mainly diesel locos. DTG wants more info on the hoppers going from empty to being filled after the rolling start box is ticked.
Bob 4 Jul, 2018 @ 8:55am 
rolling starts do not seem to work on the workshop because it does not upload the start file created to do the rolling start.
Bob 4 Jul, 2018 @ 8:53am 
was enjoying this series but got to this scenario and cannot get the check for dropping the cabboose because the engine is on a siding when the cabbose gets to the drop point. You need to either not drop the cabbose or reverse to a point where the engine (or consist) does not touch another siding while dropping the cabboose.
RBJets  [author] 3 Jul, 2018 @ 12:37pm 
Cool, thanks for the info Eric, I will remember that from now on. my scenarios aren't true to form..I also wanted to start this scenario and episode 4 in "rolling start" mode but when testing it the hoppers would be full. DTG is looking into it, some kinda bug.
ericmeinzen 3 Jul, 2018 @ 7:01am 
Great "Episode" but we left the conductor office and caboose at Rivervalley Junction. In the 20s you would not leave the caboose because of crew and conductor paperwork. Keeping the caboose would increase the challenge that was faced by railroad crews back then.