Comm Cody wrote:Looks neat.

Comm Cody wrote:Looks neat.
Whoa, what grf is that? I usually run TBRS + Monkey Bar Bridges + Better Bridge Parameters but I do miss having some kind of wooden bridge... and that trestle and covered bridge look great!wallyweb wrote:The challenge is moving downhill across an old wood trestle and an even older covered bridge where the maximum speed has to be held to 35 k/h.
I would like to propose a rule that any screenshots from NetTrans be barred from future competitions - you did too damn good a job at that game and it's not fair to everybody else still struggling for awesomeness!!!Emperor Jake wrote:Haven't been playing much lately (thanks to Factorio) so I'll slip one in from an older Japanese game..
A busy freight line crosses over a busy passenger line at Asahikawa. Heavy haulage of passengers and freight abound.
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Tsylatac wrote:Whoa, what grf is that? I usually run TBRS + Monkey Bar Bridges + Better Bridge Parameters but I do miss having some kind of wooden bridge... and that trestle and covered bridge look great!
It's not NetTrans, it's from a Japanese game I played on Tintinfan's server a little while ago... although I'm glad NetTrans seems to have a reputation nowkamnet wrote:I would like to propose a rule that any screenshots from NetTrans be barred from future competitions - you did too damn good a job at that game and it's not fair to everybody else still struggling for awesomeness!!!
From the lowly docks, several Crocodile locomotives await more coal or iron ore to transport up to the steel mill in the hill. The steel will then travel back down to the metal processing plant and be turned into goods to be transported around the map. These are the longest trains run by National Rail, stretching 14 tiles long and always clogging up the mainline. To fill these trains, several ships loaded with Iron Ore and transfer coal trains unload in this yard to condense the number of trains heading up the pass.
They make good money though.
A busy freight line crosses over a busy passenger line at Asahikawa. Heavy haulage of passengers and freight abound.
Heavy [ Tram ] Haulage
Barts Heavy Hauliers Making the most of the heavy hauling capabilities of trams as well as trains ,for transfers and for deliveries .
Two electrified railways - trunk electrified DC railroad (140 km/h) and high-speed electrified DC railroad (250 km/h). Trunk electrified DC railroad is used for the movement of freight trains of large capacity, carrying different cargoes (coal, sand, limestone, scrap and others). High-speed electrified DC railroad is used for the movement of passenger express EVS1 "Sapsan" between cities and small towns. The area to the right and to the left very beautiful: wheat fields (now it is time to start harvesting wheat), deciduous forest with a lake.
Heavy haulage of passengers around Olympic Park in Stratford, London. Eurostar and Javelin services can be seen running out of the low-level Stratford International while above ground 'DLR', London Overground & Underground, TfL and Abellio Greater Anglia services can be seen.
We have a three M636 diesel head with two helpers mid train and one pusher on the end moving 162 wagons each containing 47 tonnes of iron ore for a total of 7614 tonnes from Campbellton Mines bound for Port Campbellton Terminal to be loaded and shipped to the foundries at Hamilton. The challenge is moving downhill across an old wood trestle and an even older covered bridge where the maximum speed has to be held to 35 k/h.
Emperor Jake wrote:Voting is currently OPEN for August 2017.
poll wrote:Poll ended at Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:44 am
Here I am partly to blamewallyweb wrote:Emperor Jake wrote:Voting is currently OPEN for August 2017.poll wrote:Poll ended at Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:44 am
Get out of bed Jake. Duty calls.
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STD 9
piratescooby 5
Comm Cody 4
Emperor Jake 2
SwissFan91 2
wallyweb 2
Total 24
Heh, it's around 10pm herewallyweb wrote: Get out of bed Jake. Duty calls.
Thank you, JakeEmperor Jake wrote:Congratulations on your (first ever) win STD! It's about time![]()
Thanks for choosing the new theme so quickly, I see you decided to go with something different![]()
Heh, it's around 10pm herewallyweb wrote: Get out of bed Jake. Duty calls.![]()
Anyway, let's get down to the beach, entries are open!
Thanks, knew I was forgetting something. I've updated the above postSTD wrote: By the way you forgot to specify a table with the final results of the vote.
Nice shot, but do you happen to have it in a format other than jpeg? I'd like to strongly discourage blurrinessQuast65 wrote:Here is mine:
The seaside resort town of Bedwas, on Darren Island. Holidaymakers arrive on a warm September day by way of steam train, coach and ferry and enjoy the locally famous strawberry ice cream on the beach.
Not for that one... Its an oldie (but goodieEmperor Jake wrote:Nice shot, but do you happen to have it in a format other than jpeg? I'd like to strongly discourage blurriness![]()
Fair enoughQuast65 wrote:Not for that one... Its an oldie (but goodie )
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