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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 18:23
by Pilot
Some More :mrgreen:

1) Guayana Central, a Station shared with Chemins de Fer Corse. It is one of the Termini of the GuayanaLink.
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2) San Luis - Estacio de Sant Adria, this Station is the other Terminus of the (soon to be Expanded) GuayanaLink.
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3) Bogota Central, the Terminus of Numerous Lines, including a High-Speed Line from Guayana.
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Do you guy's enjoy these? Do you want to see more?

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 18:38
by Jacko
A321Pilot wrote:Some More :mrgreen:

1) Guayana Central, a Station shared with Chemins de Fer Corse. It is one of the Termini of the GuayanaLink.
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2) San Luis - Estacio de Sant Adria, this Station is the other Terminus of the (soon to be Expanded) GuayanaLink.
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3) Bogota Central, the Terminus of Numerous Lines, including a High-Speed Line from Guayana.
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Do you guy's enjoy these? Do you want to see more?
Did you basically reload our online game, make everything yours and post screenies about it?
Anyways some of your screens are quite cool.

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 19:08
by Pilot
I took a Save of the MP Game I had, and Bankrupted your Company :twisted: . I sold most of there Tracks to me then! :mrgreen:

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 09:00
by Pilot
Well, here are some more!

1) Bogota Aeroport, it is only served by RyanAir. It is also part of the Bogota CrossRail.
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2) Santa Rosa, a fairly Sizeable town, with a nice looking Station.
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3) La Fria Factory, where RyanTrain really made there Money 8)
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 27 Oct 2012 16:26
by Pilot
Just a Little Screen
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 18 Jan 2013 19:25
by Pilot
Just one for you, but possibly more this weekend.

Airport Junction:
This is Kashiwazaki Airport Junction, which has been remodelled after the construction of the new Kashiwazaki Tung Chung (Yes, it's Chinese, not Japanese) Airport. The Airport is yet to recieve it's first flight, and the railway is yet to reopen after the reconstruction. Also visible in the shot is Kashiwazaki Railfreight Centre, which is currently only used by Mail Trains to Saijo.
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 21:56
by Pilot
5,000th Post Special!

Seeing as this is my 5,000th post on these forums, I thought I'd go back to my humble beginnings on here, this thread was my first thread, but the first post in here was actually my second Post.

So here is an Overview of Kashiwazaki, the main City in my current Japan-based Game:
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Bring on the next 5,000 posts, and let these forums stay great!

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 23 Jan 2013 07:52
by jor[D]1
Nice screens and congratulations with 5000 posts

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 11 Mar 2013 19:58
by Pilot
Small part of the same game.

The Kobe Viaduct has just been opened on the new Akiruno - Kobe line. Here, we see the first train crossing the new Stone Viaduct.
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 14 Mar 2013 11:11
by STD
A321Pilot wrote:Small part of the same game.

The Kobe Viaduct has just been opened on the new Akiruno - Kobe line. Here, we see the first train crossing the new Stone Viaduct.
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A good screenshot :) .

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 14 Mar 2013 21:35
by Pilot
Thank you STD 8)

Another for your viewing!

Kusaka
A Kashiwazaki Travel KHIA 281 Series DMU pulls into the brand-new Kusaka South station, as a Misawa Bus & Coach Company bus passes over the Bridge to the south. Also visible in the screenshot is the newly built Hotel, of a stunning (IMO) design.
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 20 Mar 2013 17:09
by Pilot
Kitakyushu
The town of Kitakyushu had often been neglected by Kashiwazaki Travel, but soon became a major junction when the line through Ebetsu Junction began to lack capacity. The company expanded a commuter line through the town, and the freight was diverted this way. But the expansion also offered greater opportunities for the town, and new passenger routes opened. In this shot we see a commuter train taking the Junction for Setouchi, an Express stopping with a Nagoya - Ibaraki service and 2 of the Oil trains which helped force the construction of the new lines.
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Matsuzaka
The Lakeside town of Matsuzaka is a popular tourist resort. Here we see a train unloading after a trip from Nagasaki.
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Airport Junction
Here we see an updated shot of an operating Airport Junction. The station has been moved further towards the Junction, which has been remodelled because of the move. Crossing the Junction, we can see a Saijo to Kashiwazaki Semi-Fast, which will stop at the station, before continuing to Kashiwazaki Station, whilst unloading is a Nagoya to Kashiwazaki stopper, which on departure, will stop at Kamata before reaching Kashiwazaki Station. If you compare to the previous shot, you can also notice some differences to the surrounding area, such as the expansion of the City, and the lack of the RailFreight Centre, which has been moved further out of the city.
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 21 Mar 2013 06:14
by STD
A321Pilot wrote:Kitakyushu
The town of Kitakyushu had often been neglected by Kashiwazaki Travel, but soon became a major junction when the line through Ebetsu Junction began to lack capacity. The company expanded a commuter line through the town, and the freight was diverted this way. But the expansion also offered greater opportunities for the town, and new passenger routes opened. In this shot we see a commuter train taking the Junction for Setouchi, an Express stopping with a Nagoya - Ibaraki service and 2 of the Oil trains which helped force the construction of the new lines.
Kitakyushu.png
Matsuzaka
The Lakeside town of Matsuzaka is a popular tourist resort. Here we see a train unloading after a trip from Nagasaki.
Matsuzaka.png
Airport Junction
Here we see an updated shot of an operating Airport Junction. The station has been moved further towards the Junction, which has been remodelled because of the move. Crossing the Junction, we can see a Saijo to Kashiwazaki Semi-Fast, which will stop at the station, before continuing to Kashiwazaki Station, whilst unloading is a Nagoya to Kashiwazaki stopper, which on departure, will stop at Kamata before reaching Kashiwazaki Station. If you compare to the previous shot, you can also notice some differences to the surrounding area, such as the expansion of the City, and the lack of the RailFreight Centre, which has been moved further out of the city.
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Very cool screenshots :)) . With the subsistence all looked.

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 09 Aug 2013 13:28
by Pilot
The New Misawa Airport
Misawa Airport was rebuilt after the original single-runway Airport ran out of Capacity. The new larger Airport was built on an artificial island out in the bay of Misawa due to the city not having enough room to expand the existing airport, or build another on the mainland. However, the bay is also a busy shipping Lane, so now several ships pass around the edge of the Airport, with spectacular view off the passing ferries when the Aircraft are taking off. The original Airport land has been cleared and sold for redevelopment.
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:07
by STD
Cool. Looks great. Very realistic built the airport :) .

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 24 Aug 2013 10:56
by Pilot
Cumbernauld South Junction
Cumbernauld South Junction is on the East Coast Mainline, to the south of Cumbernauld Station. It is also the convergence point of the routes from West Morley and Leicester/St. Pancras. In this picture, we see a Northbound GNER Service hauled by a Class 91 operating a Tiverton Kings Cross to Loddon Service arriving on platform 6, whilst a Virgin Trains HST departs to the south with a Redditch to Tiverton Kings Cross service.
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 26 Aug 2013 12:45
by STD
A321Pilot wrote:Cumbernauld South Junction
Cumbernauld South Junction is on the East Coast Mainline, to the south of Cumbernauld Station. It is also the convergence point of the routes from West Morley and Leicester/St. Pancras. In this picture, we see a Northbound GNER Service hauled by a Class 91 operating a Tiverton Kings Cross to Loddon Service arriving on platform 6, whilst a Virgin Trains HST departs to the south with a Redditch to Tiverton Kings Cross service.
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Looks realistic and beautiful :)

Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 05 Dec 2013 22:14
by Pilot
Vennington Beach
Vennington has a very large beach, which for a while was totally inaccessible to anyone due to Vennington Forest, which is between Vennington and the Beach, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. However, the local authority of Vennington managed to gain permission to build a road to access the beach, whilst also allowing the Forest to become a walking route. This move has since been seen as the best move the authority in Vennington has made, with the beach becoming an instant success. Here, we see the beach in it's glory, along with Vennington Forest. Also visible are the 2 Vennington Lifeboats, which are kept anchored at sea during the summer season, so as to avoid moving them out through the crowds when they are required.
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Re: [OTTD] A321Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 06 Dec 2013 05:43
by STD
Interesting story about the beach and the Forest Vennington :)

Re: [OTTD] Pilot's Screenshots

Posted: 05 Aug 2015 12:12
by Pilot
So after over a year and a half without a screenshot, it's time for some more from me! :) This is actually the same game from the last screenshots that I posted.

Warley Depot and Sidings
Warley Depot was built to replace multiple depot's and sidings around the network, many of which were lacking capacity for the extra volume of trains using them. At the depot, a variety of train types can be seen, such as Class 08s, 37s, 50s, 55s, 86s, 158s, 159s, 171s, 172s, 313s, 321s, 377s, 423s, 455s, as well as a Eurostar set. Also visible are 2 pairs of stored Tube stock, awaiting their entry into service.
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Tiverton Heathrow Airport
Tiverton Heathrow Airport was built to replace the old Tiverton Midsomer Airport, which is now the site of the new High Speed station. The new Airport has 2 more Runways, and the capability to handle the new Giant of the Skies, the A380, which will be used by British Airways on flights from the Island to the Mainland, as well as the domestic Island Services to Worthing and Grays. All of these services are regularly fully loaded. In this screenshot, we see that Heathrow is a major hub on the Island, with over 30 flights an hour landing and taking off here. Not only that but there are various train services here, such as the Tiverton Overground Services to Stratford, Bury and Midsomer High Speed Station, the services to Bury are operated by 4 Car 171s on loan from Southern, and the other services are operated by 313s.
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Tiverton Central Distribution Centre
Tiverton's Distribution Centre is a major hub for Eddie Stobart's Island Subsidiary, who operate several services around the island, including moving Mails and Valuables. The Trams at the distribution Centre are used as a quicker way of moving a large amount of Goods from one side of the Centre to the other. Several smaller trucks bring goods from around the City to the Centre, where they are then transferred onto the larger lorries for long distance work. The Larger lorries also unload here, transferring their loads onto the smaller trucks for the journey into the centre.
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