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(OTTD) - Aylomen random screenshots

Posted: 24 Jan 2007 18:50
by Aylomen
Here I have some screenies with the DB-set XL and my not-the-best-rail-network

Posted: 24 Jan 2007 18:51
by Aylomen
and another one

Posted: 25 Jan 2007 00:26
by DonRazzi
Looks quite nice everything... I ever love screenshots from people who don't want to build the perfect network, bu a nice looking one. I've seen enough maglevs. Everybody knows now, that it's possible to build 20-platform stations, but most people don't know how to build a realistic one...

Posted: 25 Jan 2007 03:12
by Ben_Robbins_
B2 looks really good. The main line going into the suburbs slightly prier to tunnelling the cbd looks very nice, and then the small side line cutting threw the town with large buildings up to its sides looks cool too.

Posted: 27 Jan 2007 05:52
by Train-a-Mania
I like the city in the second picture.

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 09:22
by Aylomen
I think, large citys in the 1930s looks like much better than large modern citys.

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 15:11
by Marshy
Lovely shots, i really like the little city branch lines going around the citys

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 16:14
by Aylomen
about 20 years later...

One of these small stations became a little bigger and a small train goes to the next city...

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 16:46
by DonRazzi
Nice again, but in that era I use the et-87 for metropolitain purposes. As it is an EMU, a train can handle more passengers and speed and acceleration also are quite acceptable. Also it reminds me much of Berlin S-Bahn-Vehicles from between both world wars.

Posted: 28 Jan 2007 17:09
by Aylomen
your right...I'll change the loks. I didn't have used this train, because I hadn't got any money and the trains are expensive. But now I have money and can change them

Posted: 11 Apr 2007 16:50
by Aylo
Here you see Limstadt main railway station and it's daily traffic...

Posted: 11 Apr 2007 21:36
by Badger
That is :!: mental :!:

Posted: 12 Apr 2007 11:51
by Aylo
Some years later...

The second pic has won the first round of Ameechers TT Screenshot Competition...

Posted: 12 Apr 2007 18:09
by Badger
me wrote:That is :!: mental :!:
I take that back, the new pics are even more so!

Posted: 12 Apr 2007 18:55
by Aylo
When I sit in a train, the train takes so long to get into the station and there are so many track switches on the way...in TTD I have only seen stations, where the trains are on the platfroms in a few seconds, so I tried to build such kind of stations...

Posted: 12 Apr 2007 19:27
by Scia
Yes, it looks very good how you build it. Reminds me that I would like something like PBS in OTTD back.

Regards

Posted: 12 Apr 2007 20:10
by Louie Armstrong
Awesome screen shots Aylomen

Re: (OTTD) - Aylomen random screenshots

Posted: 30 Mar 2008 19:23
by Aylo
On this one you see Waldbrücken, a "medium" town (in relation to other towns) with its station.
DB Set XL, TTRS and some other things

The secons shows the station of a "big" city, that is important for many cargo transports

The third shows a very old coal mine, that is close to expiration

Re: (OTTD) - Aylomen random screenshots

Posted: 02 Apr 2008 19:29
by Aylo
Now we have 1960 and some stations need urgently some new platforms.
on the first you can see Schweinhorst before the renovation and the second after the renovation.

In the third you see Neu Tonhorst, a not so important station, but this will change in some years, when my railbuilders will build into the north.

Re: (OTTD) - Aylomen random screenshots

Posted: 02 Apr 2008 19:40
by Aylo
Also Bremen a.d. Donau needs expantion. It became a very important station for passengers and freight, and so I decided to make two stations, one for freight and one for passengers.

Hamdorf is a city directly in the south of Bremen and doesn't allow me to raise any buildings or build a station. The city is very angry, because I made Bremen to a big, important city and the most trains don't even stop in Hamdorf (although it is the fourth biggest city in the country). Südbrücken is the southern district of Bremen with an own city council. Although they were disliking each other I built my station between these citys and gave it the name of the smaller city. Now they have one city council for both citys and there are no more conflicts.

Südbrücken West is only one rail, were old trains and waggons serving as playground for poor youths. It is too expensive to recycle them.