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Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 19 Jan 2017 19:31
by SwissFan91
The penultimate station on the line is Kingscote - complete with a new signal box to control operations towards East Grinstead. Here we must wait to pass 0-4-0 No 3 Baxter.
The penultimate station on the line is Kingscote - complete with a new signal box to control operations towards East Grinstead. Here we must wait to pass 0-4-0 No 3 Baxter.
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We reach our terminus in East Grinstead. Here we can make National Rail connections to London Victoria through a short walk to the mainline station. Note the former East Grinstead Low Level station which is now a car park.
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Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 20 Jan 2017 13:27
by Pilot
Ooooo, these look good! I'm going to be checking the Quail Maps to ensure you get the right track layouts now :lol:

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 29 Jan 2017 16:23
by STD
A rare but stunning screenshots. Realistic style of construction of the entire railway infrastructure. Cool :)) .

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 03 Feb 2017 17:58
by SwissFan91
Just one (large one!) for today. Here's a view of a fairly busy Ashford International station:
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Shortly to arrive into Platform 1 is a terminating Southern train from Brighton. Standing at Platform 3 is a high speed Southeastern service to St Pancras - this train runs on a clockwise rotation through Margate and Dover Priory. Platform 4 has a stopping Eurostar service to Paris Gare du Nord. Standing at Platform 5 is a Southeastern regional service to Charing Cross originating from Ramsgate via Canterbury West. Finally, departing Platform 6 is a regional Southeastern service to Ramsgate.

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 28 Jun 2017 02:14
by SwissFan91
Just finished LHR on this map (VERY LARGE screenshot):
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It has a complete network rail connection to Paddington and between T2&3 and 4. Couldn't quite squeeze in the Underground though!

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 28 Jun 2017 08:25
by colossal404
Wow, it looks nice!
But... what?

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 28 Jun 2017 08:48
by Quast65
Just finished LHR on this map (VERY LARGE screenshot):
AWESOME!!! :bow: :bow:
colossal404 wrote:Wow, it looks nice!
But... what?
Had to check and there is actually a plane there:
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A fantastic little detail!! (I do feel sorry though for the poor owner of the Petrol-station :mrgreen: )

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 29 Jun 2017 00:55
by SwissFan91
Indeed there is:
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However, I didn't have an A380 and besides, if I'd just put one plane in there then it wouldn't have been symmetrical and I would have gone mad :lol:

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 30 Jun 2017 00:18
by kamnet
Now if only there was an OpenTTD airport somewhere in there!

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 30 Jun 2017 04:03
by SwissFan91
kamnet wrote:Now if only there was an OpenTTD airport somewhere in there!
Some people are never happy :P

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 12 Jul 2017 03:50
by SwissFan91
Map really taking shape now:
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All of the 'major' London rail terminals are built and all other than Kings Cross have trains running in to them.

Next task is North London!

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 13 Jul 2017 11:39
by Pilot
SwissFan91 wrote:Just one (large one!) for today. Here's a view of a fairly busy Ashford International station
Wow! That is absolutely stunning! Probably the best representation of a real life station I've ever seen in OTTD.
SwissFan91 wrote:Just finished LHR on this map
Bit heavy on the 747s aren't you?! I counted 53 BA 747s alone, and they only 41! Even in their heyday they only had 55 :mrgreen:

In all seriousness with that one though, again, it's brilliant, shame you couldn't fit in the Tube, but it's all Underground anyway, so we can just "pretend" :P

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 14 Jul 2017 01:05
by SwissFan91
Pilot wrote: Wow! That is absolutely stunning! Probably the best representation of a real life station I've ever seen in OTTD.
Thank you.
Pilot wrote:Bit heavy on the 747s aren't you?! I counted 53 BA 747s alone, and they only 41! Even in their heyday they only had 55
747s were the only plane objects that I had in BA livery. So it was either have tons of BA 747s or tons of smaller planes in random liveries :lol:

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 11 Aug 2017 02:09
by SwissFan91
I need motivation! If anyone lives in the South East and wants to see their local station let me know. I guess I can accept requests from people who don't live there too :wink:

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 11 Aug 2017 08:27
by Jibberandtwitch
That Ashford International really does look nice, as does the airport.

Wouldn't mind seeing your take on Southend Central!

There's a bridge across the high street immediately after the station to the east, bonus points if you can get that in!

Also, is that a British stations set with functional single sided platforms you're using?
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Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 12 Aug 2017 01:08
by SwissFan91
Thanks for the kind words :D

Southend Central:
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A train from London Fenchurch St sits at Platform 4 while a train approaches over the High St bridge from Shoeburyness.

The main station sets I use are the Japan station set (as in Southend Central) or the Dutch station set (as in Ashford). Was it one of those you meant?

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 14 Aug 2017 19:51
by Jibberandtwitch
Bloody hell! No half measures with you are there!
That is absolutely stunning!

I love the high street and bridge across the main road, and very nice representation of the university.
And is that Victoria Shopping Centre I see in the north there?

Amazing attention to detail


As for the platforms, it was from a bit further back, like this one

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EDIT: ahhh, it's the suburban stations set, though I wouldn't mind making use of single side platforms with that set as well! Don't seem to have them on mine :/

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 07:15
by Pilot
Jibberandtwitch wrote:ahhh, it's the suburban stations set, though I wouldn't mind making use of single side platforms with that set as well! Don't seem to have them on mine :/
They could well be from this one here. Slightly older version of the set.

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 15 Aug 2017 18:24
by Jibberandtwitch
Aha! I'd already downloaded it but hadn't actually added in to the game yet! Thanks for the pointer though, wouldn't have realised my mistake otherwise :D

Re: SwissFan91's European Screenshots

Posted: 18 Aug 2017 01:15
by SwissFan91
So the game has finally started to run slowly on my poor laptop!

The introduction of some more Crossrail routes may be the issue. The Bedford - Brighton route, for example, covers 653 x 3634 tiles from one end to the other!
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