Train Simulator Classic 2024

Train Simulator Classic 2024

ROUTE: Glenwood Springs-Denver Version 1.1
9 Comments
williamperryjr 26 Nov, 2016 @ 7:07pm 
Hello Friend;
I don't know if these may help you but they work for me when I am trying to make routes. 1 is http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org it is a digital elevation import for terrain bing or google it or go to youtube and watch a video on how to do it under ts2015 importing SRTM TERRAIN by Matt Peddlesden and he will show you how to do it. 2 download google earth pro it's free and he has a tutorial on google maps overlay to, he has some good videos on how to's. Hope I could help GOOD LUCK MATE. William11857
ANZACMonash-AAPG Daniel  [author] 12 Aug, 2016 @ 9:46pm 
Hi Volkswagen. I'll arrange it. Go here for the latest version please: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=723163372
VolkswagenHenri 12 Aug, 2016 @ 1:33pm 
I would love a free roam update! Congrats and good work!
psihala 19 Jul, 2016 @ 2:47pm 
The Moffat Route, built by (and named for) David Halliday Moffat's Denver Northwestern & Pacific Railway began construction in 1904 and ended at Craig, CO in 1913. The line ran over a 23 mile 'temporary' 4% grade across Rollins Pass until the Moffat Tunnel was completed in 1927.

It became the Denver & Salt Lake two years after Moffat's death in 1911. The Dosero cutoff was constructed in 1932, linking the Moffat with the Denver & RIo Grande Western's Tennessee Pass Line, giving the Moffat access to Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, and Salt Lake City, which the Moffat never reached on it's own.

The D & SL and D & RGW merged on April 11, 1947. The rest of the history is mentioned elsewhere in the comments.
Thad 18 Jul, 2016 @ 8:00am 
It's been a while since I've looked up the origins of this route in particular. I believe it was built by the D&RGW, and maybe their rival ATSF had trackage rights to it. If it was D&RGW, then in 1988 it would become Southern Pacific and then, in 1996, Union Pacific. In 1996, ATSF would become BNSF.
ANZACMonash-AAPG Daniel  [author] 16 Jul, 2016 @ 11:24pm 
Thank you, yes I did notice that (about vegetation and forest). Thank you for the info. Also yes the map editor has a google earth overlay.
Thad 16 Jul, 2016 @ 8:06am 
Judging by the screenshots, it looks like you went a bit overboard on the desert textures. The area is a bit dry in real life (due to the mountains blocking some of the rain), but for the most part, the area is mostly forested.

The Moffat Tunnel Subdivision is owned by Union Pacific. BNSF has trackage rights over the area.
Thad 16 Jul, 2016 @ 7:05am 
Are you using google earth as a reference to re-create this route in the game?
tact86 16 Jul, 2016 @ 5:10am 
Looking forward to this