Trans-Pyrénéen route
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wilkinson
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Trans-Pyrénéen route
Every lead I follow comes to a dead end. Is this route still available anywhere?
I also appear to need SNCF Jacquemin 9223 - don't know why - but I keep getting an error message about it.
Y a-t-il quelqu'un qui puisse m'aider, s.v.p.? Ça commence à m'agacer.
Jock.
I also appear to need SNCF Jacquemin 9223 - don't know why - but I keep getting an error message about it.
Y a-t-il quelqu'un qui puisse m'aider, s.v.p.? Ça commence à m'agacer.
Jock.
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Hello Jock,
I fully understand your irritation, and all the more since I'm afraid there are presently no solutions. Actually, all the links are dead, Daniel Bazin closed his site and the route is no longer available anywhere. Some months ago I wrote a topic, explaining that the main problem with the french creators is that they are individualist and are fond to create their own site. As a consequence they have to suffer problems from their net providers and eventually resign themselves to close their site. Even the "big" sites as Simtrain or FunTrain have postponed their downloads.
Would you have the patience to wait some days, I could burn a Cd and send you to your adress
Concerning the BB Jacquemin, I don't know why you have a message. If you need this model dowload it from http://www.trainsimfrance.net/download/packbb9200.zip
trainsimfrancenet being one of the last site functionning correctly
Emmanuel
I fully understand your irritation, and all the more since I'm afraid there are presently no solutions. Actually, all the links are dead, Daniel Bazin closed his site and the route is no longer available anywhere. Some months ago I wrote a topic, explaining that the main problem with the french creators is that they are individualist and are fond to create their own site. As a consequence they have to suffer problems from their net providers and eventually resign themselves to close their site. Even the "big" sites as Simtrain or FunTrain have postponed their downloads.
Would you have the patience to wait some days, I could burn a Cd and send you to your adress
Concerning the BB Jacquemin, I don't know why you have a message. If you need this model dowload it from http://www.trainsimfrance.net/download/packbb9200.zip
trainsimfrancenet being one of the last site functionning correctly
Emmanuel
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Hello. New on this forum, I discovered your post only to day. In fact transpyréneen is still available on my private site " l'académie train simulator " for i did not exactky closed my site, but only décided to cease public diffusion of routes according to exessive bandwith ( french trainsimmer refuse categorigly to pay participation and i cannot assure) If sommebody is interested by this route E mail to : chenas01@aol.com. I shall give you a " key to download" Sorry for my bad english.
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- moofychops
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Hi All,
I e-mailed Chenas and he sent the link back by return. This route is mainly a single track mountain route as you would expect from the title, and is well worth a download. The best start is 'Dax' and there is plenty of well made mountain scenery. I have just ran a freight consisting of 120 goods, headed by 5 locos and this route is well siuted for this type of traffic. Congratulations to the author for allowing us to download this route.
Ron
I e-mailed Chenas and he sent the link back by return. This route is mainly a single track mountain route as you would expect from the title, and is well worth a download. The best start is 'Dax' and there is plenty of well made mountain scenery. I have just ran a freight consisting of 120 goods, headed by 5 locos and this route is well siuted for this type of traffic. Congratulations to the author for allowing us to download this route.
Ron
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highlandtrain
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Ligne du Transpyreneen Est V1.2
Hello all,
I think you can download the route from "Simtrain-fr.org"
Scroll down the upper frame,click on " Les Voies", then you see
"francaises" click on it,scroll down the route list to the "Transpyreneen".
On the right side is the link of the exe- right click "save target to..."
ready!!!
I hope this is the one you are searching.
Have a good time
I think you can download the route from "Simtrain-fr.org"
Scroll down the upper frame,click on " Les Voies", then you see
"francaises" click on it,scroll down the route list to the "Transpyreneen".
On the right side is the link of the exe- right click "save target to..."
ready!!!
I hope this is the one you are searching.
Have a good time
- chenas
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Hi everynody. If you like mountains railways, I have also " La Mure" a french narrow gauge route. It's availablbe in english version ( activities translated by Aquarius " on train-sim.com. Specific rolling stock is available on my site http://trainsdemesdixans.com in public area or at train-sim.com ask Murerst.zip or at activitysimulatorld.
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- moofychops
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