I'm from Germany and ther are a lot of other Germans on this Forum, too. We also have some Brits here.
), but the classic US Steamers (Wild West) and Diesels (F7) have always attracted me.
micaelcorleone wrote:I even lost the interest in our German trains.![]()
micaelcorleone wrote:US railroading is just BIG, BIG, the Biggest. Dirty, unique engines, really long trains and loud sounds. The wide open range, the mountain routes.
Wonderful, I love it.

johnmckenzie wrote:Surely not Baureihe E03?![]()

they sound pathetic,
they just don't sound like you really mean "Get out of my way". 

johnmckenzie wrote:Yes, they're more a sort of polite "Excuse me"!
Samwolf wrote: The strangest thing about your trains is the horns,they sound pathetic,
they just don't sound like you really mean "Get out of my way".

and if it does the scenario creations for that route could be endless as you can split freight and passenger services right down the middle in one scenario ( not sure how frequent or if it even happens on that route as I have no knowledge except from the MSTS version )
)Mark wrote:I will be uploading it here hopefully ( if Hawk doesn't reject it that is)
All the best
Mark
)The primary goal of this site is to offer a positive environment for the development of North American content for RailWorks (although content from outside of North America is quite welcomed also),...


Hawk wrote: main page of the site (does anybody see that page?)

micaelcorleone wrote:Nice engine (DB Class 103), but compared to US Diesels it's a toy train.

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