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Monon Route

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270 miles of mainline,plus branches.From train-sim.com 3x51mb & 1x34mb zips.


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So much street running there you sure its not supposed to be a tram route ? :lol:
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Still practicing the jokes then,Dave ?
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Post by lateagain »

Hi George

Much appreciate this post.

I downloaded the route and checked Train-Sim's forums for information. General consensus was that a bit more "read-me" type info would have been helpful.

Looks great.

I only wish more people would make use of the MSTS for USA forum.

I know that this may seem superfluous on a UK site but I know there are plenty of US rail fans (besides me) who are avid UK fans too. The forums on Train-Sim.com seem much harder to use as they seem to delight in "one-liner" monosylabic answers to complex issues. The support on UKTS's forums is generally much more articulate and helpful.

Thanks again for taking time to post theses shots..... "a picture is worth a thousand words">

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lateagain wrote:The forums on Train-Sim.com seem much harder to use as they seem to delight in "one-liner" monosylabic answers to complex issues.
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It is a very well put together route,which is well worth the download time.

Just wish i knew what "Monon" means. :wink:
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Just wish i knew what "Monon" means.
Really? Have you tried...

http://www.trainweb.org/monon/monon_history.html

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Re: Monon Route

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GeorgeJacksonChurchward wrote:
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I'm sure there's a caption competition waiting to happen here.

I see the route uses some of Rich Garber's payware buildings from Canton. I wonder if Rich knows?
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Really? Have you tried...
No i just thought i would post the same mindless drivel that everyone else on this site does.
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Post by ianmacmillan »

Have you downloaded Lehigh Valley yet ?

Another great route.
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Yes Ian ,i have thank you.As you say ,it is an excellent route.I find overall that i prefer the USA routes,both freeware & payware to the english ones.
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Post by andrewgadd »

I quite like the Full Bucket Line; it is also a reasonably small download.
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Agreed Andrew, Full Bucket v3.0 is a very convincing USA Desert route,considering it is fictional.

At present i have the following routes installed.......................

Tehachapi Pass v2
ATSF Glorieta Pass
ATFS Raton Pass v2
East River District
Ohio Rail v10
Cajon Pass
Conrail Indiana v2
Delaware & Hudson Bridge Line
Full Bucket Line v3
Hamilton & Norfolk
Kicking Horse Pass v2
Lehigh Valley v2
Monon Route
Pittsburgh & West Virginia v2.2
PRR Middle Division
Sandpatch
San Diego & Arizona v2.1
NEC 4
Newark & Jersey City v1.5
Whitefish MT - Sandpoint ID v2
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