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New Austrian freeware route now available.

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For those of you who may be interested, a brand new Austrian Alps layout has been unveiled recently on the Railworks German website, called Felberpass, it is approx. 92 Km's long, about 57 miles, and features many items of scenery that is predominant in the area, viaducts, towns, cities, rivers, mountain passes, alpine meadows, etc, etc. I'll pop a few screenies up to showcase the layout. It includes many of SAD's and Iceman's scenery content, which you need to have installed, or, acquire it beforehand and it's a bit of a resource hogger for those of you with low-end computers/laptops. Apart from that it's been superbly created and reflects the wonderful scenery in this part of Europe.

See the Railworks Austria website for appropriate OBB rolling stock, etc.

Cheerz. Transport Steve.

Big screenies, 1280 x 800 - FOV 24. All taken in the summer.

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Nice find Steve

Is this like the Abula Line where looking down give you vertigo???
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it ;-)
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In places it does get a bit high, just don't look down if you scared of heights, or, press F1 and go into the cab, you can't see over the side then....... :D

I'm just off to take some screenshots in the snow, should be a good drive, it' s a great route, very realistic...... 8)

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I got it yesterday and love how nice & bright it is in the tunnels, it was indeed a good find.

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I live in Vienna (very close the the under reconstruction Sudbanhof) so this is one I have to have.

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Here's 6 big screenies in the snow, enjoy..... :wink:

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The download links for rolling stock just seem to go to junk links. Has anyone downloaded any of the required rolling stock?
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Same for me for the Austrian site. The downloads from the German site are OK. The Austrian site opens (after some delay) but clicking on the download button brings me to an IQ test. I'll try again tomorrow in case the site is having some problem this evening.

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chrisreb wrote:The download links for rolling stock just seem to go to junk links. Has anyone downloaded any of the required rolling stock?
It seems Steve has; great shots, Steve!

There really seems to be a problem with that Austrian website.

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Been trying again and sometimes actually get a download. However all come up as corrupted - looks like this may be a route to give a miss as I am not happy with whatever the Austrian website is doing
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According to their website they made the downloads available at rapidshare: http://rw-austria.square7.ch/ They do apologize for the trouble earlier this evening.
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I like the mountainside screenie.

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... and now the website http://rw-austria.square7.ch/ is plagued with unnecessary pop-ups, which in theory my browser should have prevented from running. Just another day on the Internet ...
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hi,
Working my way through the list of required down loads :D
I have everything down loaded and all bar one installed :D
about now its a :( as I have no idea what to do with the ICEPAK
Any clues would be appreciated as I can find no readme, or rwp

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Hi, ICEPAK is an Assett provider, so my best guess is to drop it into your assett folder.
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