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Trainz1905, I personally don't have anything planned, sorry. I am not sure about in general either.
The free train and route. It's, eh, interesting ;P
Advice, definitely start small :) I see you may like smaller steam locos, so maybe a freight yard or something like that may be a good place to start.
Good luck with any endeavours!
Maybe 10mph is the way to go, and feel free to modify the route if you wish :)
Again, great feedback, thank you! I have made some other routes as well, which you are welcome to check out! (Shameless promotion, I know :D)
Hi, thanks for the kind words! Unfortunately I had to reinstall TS so the route is not in my workshop any more. However, another modern route is coming soon!
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There it is. Have you had a look at the route yet?
Feedback would be appreciated.
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''Well it seems that if instead of the Workshop tab (which doesn't allow "Drive" to be chosen) I use Quick Drive instead, I can play it just fine. What I suggest might help is when you have the route open in editor, click the scenario button, and place a few consists each end of route in sidings and add a driver to each. (don't add any further instructions). Then the route will show on the Free Roam screen and players can drive any of the trains by clickng on them. Just a thought! I really like the route, nice work!''
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