Ned 1/3 arcsecond
RWDecal ( Fantastic program )
Google Earth
Bing maps, birds eye view
Im trying to make this route in the small free time that i have. Been using cabride footage from the mid 80s along with photos from my own trips and railpictures.net ( great source ). Some areas are pretty close to real life, and some not. Sadly i know nothing of modelling, and i dont have time to learn ....yet :-( The grades on the eastern slope is prototypical along with " the slide". The distance from the tunnel portal to the bridge covering the track at Gallitzin is too short, however i still easily recognize that it is Gallitzin.
As i said, this is my version of the route and some areas are not prototypical ( would love them to be though ) but areas are still easily recognized regardless proto or not. Rose yard sits at a small grade in real life, mine is flat for ease of placement, example track and turnouts. The yard is not prototypical, but close enough....for me. :-) Cresson still has the old bridge covering the main NS tracks but i can still fit a double stack under so i know thats not prototypical . Im hoping that by the time i have completed Johnstown i can turn back and create the branch lines that fan out from Cresson.
While using the cabride, i modelled the view just like what i see in the video. The scenery far from the track do not look good in external views, again, i modelled the route from the cabride mostly . But as i said, as long as i dont stray too far with the various cam views, it looks pretty good.
Railworks world editor is easy to work with, and i recommend anyone who is still hesistant to give it a go ! The only thing i miss from MTS is forest regions. It took me two late evenings to learn the editor, now i can lay track, use RWDecal, google earth, bing maps birds eye view and place scenery pretty accurate and fast !
I have made a youtube video covering some photos and video clips from the route, check it out

The route starts just east of Altoona and as of today i have just passed Cresson. No signals, level crossings or track speed "poles" as of yet. Scenery is done.
Thank you all who participate in making content for Railworks. I hope more people will start using and developing content for Railworks. I still believe there is a bright future for the sim, now that we know the team is still promising patches. RSderek has also confirmed they are working on engine lights, finally ! This has bugged me ever since the first RS version. Sadly, still no confirmation about multiple sound throttle up, argh. !!! I know pikehkr has made "lights" for some units and they are really quite good, thanks Pikehkr ! He also has a tutorial on how to make multiple engines throttle up correctly, havent had time to look at it yet.
Youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrBNesxo6QM
My system is:
Intel E8500 oc 3.7 Ghz
3gb RAM
Two SSD`s
One Raptor
Geforce GTX275
Railworks runs pretty well !

Have a few questions i hope someone can answer.
Does anyone know the gradient between Cresson and Johnstown ? Where does the grade sharpen? I know that as one approach Johnstown the grade stiffens, but how much? Im using google earth height as of now, trying to follow the gradient from the DEM, corresponding with the height in google earth. Thank god i have the cabride as a guide too :-)
Any help is appreciated.
Onto to the show: