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Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - VOTING

Posted: 09 Jul 2017 13:12
by Emperor Jake
And the results are in!

(People voting in this round were given three votes due to the amount of entries)

Code: Select all

Emperor Jake	14
Swissfan91     13
piratescooby	11
Quast65	     10
Pilot	        9
Pyoro	        8
trainman1432    8
SilverSurferZzZ 6
flogeza		   5
luxtram		   5
STD         	 5
leifbk		    3
BW89		      2
kamnet		    2	
ISA	 	      1
Total---------102

I feel honoured to be the winner of this month's competition despite the amount of entries! And a commendation to those who came very close! :D

Thanks again to everyone who participated and voted. I think the "vote for three" method went well but I'm going to put a poll up to decide if I should continue it for when there are more than 10 screenshots.

And as a final thanks, have some bonus screenshots from me :)
This was my other option that I considered for this month's competition: the Muallt Viaduct. One of the busiest lines on Darren Island crosses this viaduct near the city of Llanfair-ym-Muallt. Local third rail EMUs are seen sharing the track with steam powered freight and passenger trains.
The Muallt Viaduct
The Muallt Viaduct
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And here's the Tredegar Viaduct in 1940, when it was still part of the rail network. A passenger train is seen crossing it, while more trains pass through Tredegar station on the mainline.
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To continue the theme of my screenshot, the theme for July will be Abandonment
For transport infrastructure that is no longer used, in disrepair or has seen better days...

good luck and get abandoning! :D

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - VOTING

Posted: 09 Jul 2017 16:25
by STD
I congratulate with the victory you, Jake :D . Great job on the organization of the competition. I liked the bonus screenshots. Beautiful :)) . I fully support your view that we should give the right of choice in the amount of three votes, when the number of screenshots exceeds 10 :D . I hope that soon we will have lots of screenshots, as this time.
I like the new theme. Excellent choice. Very important at all times. The theme is quite broad for the imagination. I think every future member already has a lot of ideas in head for the implementation of the current theme. So go ahead gentlemen friends :)) .

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Changes on the Wiki (TT Screenshot of the Month) I also made recently :D .

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - VOTING

Posted: 09 Jul 2017 18:55
by Quast65
Congrats Emperor Jake!!
A very nice new theme and welcome to the top of the overall leaderboard, I have been too lonely up there for too long ;-)

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 10 Jul 2017 16:40
by SwissFan91
Congratulations! I was so close :x

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 11 Jul 2017 00:09
by GarryG
Congratulations on all the players who enter these competitions whether you win or not.

I haven't entered any yet and hope to start in coming months.

The 3 votes great idea as some images hard to choose which one like best so being able to vote up to 3 makes it more interesting. Probable if 10 or less, still good if have to vote for at least 2. When it is 1 vote I imagine some players who entered the competition would only vote for their own, So voting a minimum of 2 no matter how many entries gives every one a good chance.

Cheers all

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - July 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 11 Jul 2017 04:34
by kamnet
A post-war town, once a vital transport link, has been left to abandon and rot. Scrappers have started pulling up sections of track, while the road infrastructure and buildings crumble and decay. Vehicles, no longer needed, are left abandoned in the streets, rusting away.

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 14 Jul 2017 16:42
by BW89
The ex Low Speed Train Network is replaced with buses and a High speed train but there are still two trains on the heavy damaged tracks.
There are tow Planes on the abandoned Airport.

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 14 Jul 2017 16:49
by Pyoro
Is something off with the perspective of that screenshot? It totally gives me motion sickness.

Except it's not moving.

How very weird :shock:

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 14 Jul 2017 17:43
by BW89
I rotated it :D
I change it to a not rotated version ;)

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 16 Jul 2017 09:10
by NCommander
As it turns out, I got a screenshot in my current MP game that works great for the Abandonment theme.
The Cockburn branch, built in 1921, is one of the most distinctive pieces abandoned pieces of infrastructure built by the legendary WEWRailroad. Now obsecured in the city of downtown Cockburn, the original station was the first passenger service run by the WWR

Originally built as a shuttle service to connect nearby cities to Cockburn airport, the line was extended northward to Lyon division creating the first connection between WWE's northern and western divisions. Due to single track operations, and sharp corners, only a few trains could pass through day at low speeds over the distinctive twin bridges. The branch line was electrified in 1942, lasting only until 1950 when the new Cockburn station was developed in the south, and passenger service was discontinued to Cockburn Central. The Lanstrend Act provided government funding to build a new dual track line now known as the Empire Connection, bypassing the original 1920 alignment. Goods service lasted until 1960 using the northern division tracks when the Empire Connection was finally completed.

The only sign of the Cockburn branch on the north division is a single crossover near a fruit station.

Despite nearly a decade since the last train rolled over the Twin Bridges, Cockburn Station itself remains in operation serving as a passenger waiting area for streetcars. The tracks and some of the original semaphores have been left in place, though parts of the rails have been stolen by scrappers.
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Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 16 Jul 2017 16:59
by Emperor Jake
Welcome to the competition, NCommander! :)
BW89 wrote:I rotated it :D
I change it to a not rotated version ;)
Would you mind posting the rotated version? (not for entering, I'm just curious to see what you did to it :wink: )

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 16 Jul 2017 19:04
by BW89
Here it is ;)

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 16 Jul 2017 20:05
by Pyoro
ARGGGHH!

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 17 Jul 2017 02:17
by NCommander
BW89 wrote:Here it is ;)
It's like one of those magic eye diagrams. You look at it and you can tell something is off but you can't tell what. o_O;

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 17 Jul 2017 16:13
by Quast65
BW89 wrote:Here it is ;)

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 17 Jul 2017 19:11
by BW89
I think i saw it at another screen too, but i think Windows Pictures ( my Windows is in German the App is called Fotos ^^) is not the best programm to to things like this...

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 18 Jul 2017 10:51
by nodrog289
Followed this competition for a while and I really love it. Only recently just got back into play OpenTTD and so I thought I'd try entering! :)

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 23 Jul 2017 00:43
by SwissFan91
July Entry:
Sheerness-on-Sea Railway Station, 2017 & 1940. Once a bustling terminal for holidaymakers and industry, Sheerness-on-Sea is now almost abandoned with only two Southeastern trains per hour to Sittingbourne for a connection to London.
Sheerness-on-Sea Railway Station, 2017 & 1940. Once a bustling terminal for holidaymakers and industry, Sheerness-on-Sea is now almost abandoned with only two Southeastern trains per hour to Sittingbourne for a connection to London.
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Sheerness-on-Sea Railway Station 2017 - 1940.

Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 23 Jul 2017 19:30
by Pilot
My entry for the month:

All that remains of the train station in the village of Geringswalde are the platforms. The station was modernised in 1976, however, was soon abandoned in 1978 when there was a mass exodus from the town following the collapse of the local mining industry. Whilst trains still thunder through at speeds exceeding 200km/h, they no longer stop in the sleepy village. Over the years, the shelters and passenger information displays have been removed, and the steps to the underpass bricked up. Upon closure of the station, the loop line, which allowed express trains to pass stopping trains here was also taken out of use, and whilst officially still a part of the network, is now devoid of track, having been stolen by those hoping to make what little cash there is still to make in the village. The little bus that now services the village every Tuesday (to allow people to the Market in nearby Gundelsheim) can be seen just underneath the railway bridge, whilst a Regio Express train, on one of the services that used to stop here, blasts through the site of the former station.
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Re: Screenshot Of The Month Competition - June 2017 - ENTRIES

Posted: 23 Jul 2017 20:42
by piratescooby
My entry for the month ,the abandoned village of Ogri'la being repopulated thanks to the two new factories .