Thanks, acs121acs121 wrote:I saw your screenshot, very good indeed. Yet i know this was a feeble attempt, but i'm mostly posting screenshots from my games.

Thanks, acs121acs121 wrote:I saw your screenshot, very good indeed. Yet i know this was a feeble attempt, but i'm mostly posting screenshots from my games.
I know but I don't play realistic unless it is a realistic scenario .I just love to play and have fun.This particular scenario is in the arctic ECS Industry ,and I'm shipping water or is it ice .acs121 wrote:Very good, though you shouldn't put on freight on departure boards, it looks unrealistic
An english town, with swiss locomotives ? Très bien.mr jj wrote:My entry
Maybe some Brits fleeing the heat have moved here!acs121 wrote:An english town, with swiss locomotives ? Très bien.mr jj wrote:My entry
On a cold December day in 1947, Fred's Company Christmas Train pulls into Bel-Aire station on Blackstone Island. The parcel vans are filled with donated toys for children which the train distributes throughout the island, ensuring the holiday cheer is spread to all.
Is from Nutracks.They can be found in the online content or here: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=47347&hilit=nutracksacs121 wrote:I saw those tracks in many screens, and what is that track GRF ?
And the latecomer is ...Emperor Jake wrote:Happy new year everyone! Sorry about the late entry, I'm sure I'm not the only one recovering from the festivities, so I'll leave entries open for a few hours in case there are any latecomers.
Yep, you could say thatwallyweb wrote: He must have been severely New Yeared! Somebody pass the aspirin.
In Switzerland, Christmas Markets are in numbers and they even took place on some station platforms. You can see an SBB-CFF-FFS RAe TEE II, and a french TGV.
On a cold December day in 1947, Fred's Company Christmas Train pulls into Bel-Aire station on Blackstone Island. The parcel vans are filled with donated toys for children which the train distributes throughout the island, ensuring the holiday cheer is spread to all.
Australia doesn't get snow at Christmas, but Santa still visits.
Because of the heat in this country it not suitable for reindeers and he uses Kangaroos .. they white in colour and called Boomers.
He just delivered presents to all the kids in the park and now he heading back to the North Pole ready for his night run.
Bondston is a village made up of lumbermen and miners in the past. The ore is gone out and the cut is forbidden. Then the village became a tourist destination. Here we can see two tourist trains, one A 3/5 "Rudolph Star" and a Be 4/6 "Polar Express", both going to Brindington Market.
Happy Christmas to all , My entry for the month is S.Clause refueling base at Valdez ,well Rudolf and Co. have a load of miles to cover they need refueling stations .
The city Krutogorie a great place to relax during the Christmas holidays. In this city you can go for a walk in the park, on city squares with Christmas trees, sit in the cinema, to make purchases in stores and shopping malls, to visit the Christmas market and other that comes to mind. In the north from the city ski slopes. You can get there on the electric trains from the neighboring settlements and in the passenger long-distance trains from other cities. Then you can then rent a car and drive to the ski slopes. Residents and guests of the city in winter often come for skiing and snowboarding. Everyone loves here. Beautiful scenic spots, frosty air, excellent service - holiday homes, parking, cafes and more.
My favorite Christmas Present ...![]()
was an HO gauge train set and it had a freight train and a passenger train that made real smoke and a bridge and a tunnel and two stations and all kinds of other stuff...
Strange, it works for me, even after a hard refresh in 2 different browsers... can anyone else not see it?wallyweb wrote:mr jj's image seems to not have resolved.
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