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Chicago Elevated Railway

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I've always fancied this...since watching it in films.....but its a bit cold over there at the moment.

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Is that something you're working on? If not where did you find it?

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It's available at train-sim.com, there are two different lines there of Chicago Elevated.
If you were wondering, the avatar is me on Planet Stooopid...
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Hi
Yes this is available from trainsim....this is version 0.3...version L1_0_6d is bigger but earlier and not as detailed...I think this version is brill :D
And I think version L2 caused all the problems with Tsection ?...but this version now runs with the standard Tsection21 :P ....I think he learnt his lesson.
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Thanks, I knew about the old one and the trouble with tsection, didn't realise it was being redone
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asalmon wrote:didn't realise it was being redone
No, it wasn't. This is another seperate line.
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Stooopidperson wrote:
asalmon wrote:didn't realise it was being redone
No, it wasn't. This is another seperate line.
No I think its the same line :o ....but a totally new version.
There is only one Chicago Elevated Railway...Doh :wink:
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The 'L' is one of the 'oldest' MSTS routes - my recollection is that it's been around for probably two years on t-s.com
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Yep, I think it was even on the "roundhouse" CD!

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qzdcg8 wrote:The 'L' is one of the 'oldest' MSTS routes - my recollection is that it's been around for probably two years on t-s.com
This version was uploaded to trainsim July 2003...and uses newroads version 3 and some of their own trackwork which you also have to install to the global folder.
Which raises another question....how big is your global folder mines now swollen to 75Mb :)
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