BLW released a trainset for the route, and there is an activity template. The Feather River route is modeled as it might have appeared in 1968. A fine payware route is 3DTrains Western Pacific Feather River, complete doesnt require the MSTS default routes to be present.and I also recommend Paul Charlands new Conn River, also not payware, but still very deserving of taking a look at. Also included is a segment of the 4th Subdivision, from Keddie to Almanor. Like I said, If anyone know of any good freeware routes or any websites that have a good amount freeware routes. The Feather River Route by 3DTrains is a representation of Western Pacifics 3rd Subdivision between Oroville and Portola, California, which includes the scenic Feather River canyon. Here are the following website that I know of already and they are: S-Jingguang (The longest MSTS route available) The routes that I am interested in are mountain railroading, City railrodaing, and routes that have alot of double trackage.ĭunbar Subdivision (getting it next month on CD-ROM) Please take a look at my listings of routes and if you see a route that you think is good.
I have added alot of freeware and payware routes to my collection that I have on CD, But I am always looking for more freeware routes to add to my collections.
When free custom scenery becomes available, it is normally listed in these topics too.My name is Randy and I have been simming for close to 6 months now and since then. Many of the route builders are active forum members and there are long topics on the forums where you can keep up-to-date with new features and versions of the routes. Also : it is worth signing up for the forums mentioned later on this page.
The good news is that most of the Dutch route builders tend to use the same objects over and over again so if you go through the (long) process of acquiring all the free scenery items plus the payware routes listed on this page ( Required Assets for most Dutch routes), you will normally only have to only do it once, and many of the available free routes will then work for you. Missing objects can range from things you might never notice (like office buildings) to things you would certainly notice (like the rails). This means that when it comes time to make the route available for you to use, you must also have the exact same routes as the original author or you will be missing scenery objects. Switching between AI trains easily the best feature. Trainz-Pros: Fantastic Route Editor, Great variety in freeware and payware, DLC routes are generally of good quality.
Instead they rely on using objects and items from other routes that they happen to have installed on their own machines. The Pioneers Edition included two bonuses: a bonus route, Semmeringbahn: Mrzzuschlag to Gloggnitz and the ability to have beta access to Train Sim World. Cons: Poor graphics, 2D Cabs, (EDIT) MSTS is highly recommended if you want the full experience, and that can be difficult to obtain/install on a modern computer.
This only affects locomotives and not carriages, the included consists work and other freeware locos work fine. The file will save into my consists folder but will not show up on the selector screen in the Open Rails menu. Many of the people who build the free routes are not able to make their own scenery objects. Whenever I try to create a consist using any of their locomotives. Why do I need so much payware to use FREE routes? Among others, the 't Hart Van Nederland, 'Gooi Centraal, De Vechtdallijnen and fictional routes like Den Hampen/Kolfmeer and Krammerdijks Deltaland.
Routes Are there free Dutch routes available?ĬhrisTrains does not make any routes, but there are plenty of freeware routes available at the Dutch routes page.