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Another popular Train Simulator with the notable highlight of being freeware! Also note the new OpenBVE version with many new features - well worth a look!

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eezypeazy
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Thank you... I thought I was going mad.... I'm not, you know, those kind people at the hospital gave me a certificate (at least, they said i should be certified)...

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I did dredge it up... however I was quite pleased that using the search facility actually produced the answer.

Sandymill is one of the few examples of a fictional route (across all the sims) that actually seems to work. I like Edinburgh to Aberdeen as well but the laptop copes with Sandymill much better - no missing graphics - and you can do the whole run comfortably in one session.

I wonder if BVE 4 actually offers a save run in progress facility?
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You can pause a route in BVE4
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