Pressurized coaches are also already a reality. The Chinese use them on their rail link across the Himalayas into Tibet.
Conclusion? This idea has legs. Go with it.

Moderator: Graphics Moderators
Indeed it´s very hard to invent a "futuristic train".wallyweb wrote:Computerized trains are already a reality. [...]
TTD by its very nature is a computer controlled system where we program our trains by giving then their orders and then we set them loose onto our networks in the hopes that we did not preset one of our signals incorrectly..michael blunck wrote:* Computerized control for trains is already in existence and one may argue that it´d be more widespread in the future. However, this is a feature which cannot be modelled sensibly in TTD.
like this? http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=34753NekoMaster wrote:Maybe Somebody could make it Above Ground and Make a Special Station set that Connects the Ground to the Track
I tried this before, it didnt work out too wellRoujin wrote:like this? http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=34753NekoMaster wrote:Maybe Somebody could make it Above Ground and Make a Special Station set that Connects the Ground to the Track
WTF! How can Plasma and Anti Gravity Go together? Ok, that's really thinking out side the box but might be a little too advanced for the 21st century, maybe in the 22nd or 23rd would be good cause right now our technology is no where near getting plasma to work, we have Plasma Torches and Cutters but thats not really the plasma where thinking offathanasios wrote:Why should we stick to reality? This is a game. What about plasma-anti gravity?
There are fuell cell trains in some set, I think it is pretty much the same.NekoMaster wrote:Hmm, now that i think about it, a few weeks ago when I watched Iron Man tony used a Arch Generator or something like that to keep him alive, to power his suit and also Power Stark Industries, well, how about a Train powerd by simular means?
It would be expensive to buy but cheap in the long run as it wouldnt rlly need fuel at all and the running cost would be low, and also the Power and speed would probably be pretty high.
Anyways, i finally rememberd to bring home my drawing of the GPT train
Your talking about the Fuel Cell (hydrogen) train from the NARS v2.0 setCommanderZ wrote:There are fuell cell trains in some set, I think it is pretty much the same.NekoMaster wrote:Hmm, now that i think about it, a few weeks ago when I watched Iron Man tony used a Arch Generator or something like that to keep him alive, to power his suit and also Power Stark Industries, well, how about a Train powerd by simular means?
It would be expensive to buy but cheap in the long run as it wouldnt rlly need fuel at all and the running cost would be low, and also the Power and speed would probably be pretty high.
Anyways, i finally rememberd to bring home my drawing of the GPT train
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests