Western Rail Corridor v.3

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Western Rail Corridor v.3

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I just downloaded it, and I came to install it and it give an error, and won't install.

Edit: I have found the source of the problem after changing the RWP to RAR I have discovered a 0bit file in the Scenery folder.
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You can use 7zip to extract the files from the .rwp, then delete the zero-byte file:

Western Rail Corridor v.3\Content\Routes\0810ba6e-f5f1-42fd-948b-4d690396c3bf\Scenery\-000001-000005.bin.bak1

BTW, there are a number of other *.bak* files in there that you can also delete.

Then just slide the 0810ba6e-f5f1-42fd-948b-4d690396c3bf folder into your railworks\Content\Routes folder and you should be good to go.

Important : the new version of the route will overwrite the older version if you still have it in your Routes folder -- they have the same folder name.

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Re: Western Rail Corridor v.3

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jevon wrote:You can use 7zip to extract the files from the .rwp, then delete the zero-byte file:

Western Rail Corridor v.3\Content\Routes\0810ba6e-f5f1-42fd-948b-4d690396c3bf\Scenery\-000001-000005.bin.bak1

BTW, there are a number of other *.bak* files in there that you can also delete.

Then just slide the 0810ba6e-f5f1-42fd-948b-4d690396c3bf folder into your railworks\Content\Routes folder and you should be good to go.

Important : the new version of the route will overwrite the older version if you still have it in your Routes folder -- they have the same folder name.

- Jev
Thats what I did, now it works. Its a very good route.
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Re: Western Rail Corridor v.3

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Hello Guys,
I have opened the rwp and deleted the 0bit file. Now i will reupoad it (not as a RWP because i have done more work on the route and I dont want to include unfinished things. So it will be copy and paste instead) Have to do that so people dont have problems.
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Re: Western Rail Corridor v.3

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Hi
were is Western Rail Corridor V.3 located and is there a file number please
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Re: Western Rail Corridor v.3

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Sorry but i have deleted it to fix the problem. Check back tomorrow it will be there! (Fixed hopefully)
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Re: Western Rail Corridor v.3

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I'll just post a few screenies to show your fabulous efforts Lukas, I've only driven for about 20 minutes on this around the Southall area, but, it's superbly created and textured, I like the use of the animated characters to change the points, etc, very well thought out, and that viaduct is just simply fantastic....Not too sure about all those mountains in the background though, I didn't know Middlesex was that hilly... :lol: ....Very well done anyway young man.

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Re: Western Rail Corridor v.3

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Danger for the unwary, I think, in the revised version instructions. These tell you to go to your Content folder within the RW Routes folder and replace it = not a good move! Clearly the intention is to move the actual route file for WRC3 to the Content/Routes folder, sensibly deleting the earlier version (if installed) first. David.
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Re: Western Rail Corridor v.3

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Hi
Thanks guys for help on loading route now up and running. Very nice put together route am enjoying it. Thats what i like about this site always get the help you need
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