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Post by fishbowl5227 on Feb 4, 2008 11:14:24 GMT -5
Looking for a Chicago route for making some acts for Metra that i can offer the community. Any suggestions???
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Post by acela4000 on Feb 25, 2008 12:59:53 GMT -5
I got 1, how about a metra electric route and a south shore line route. P.S. I'm from Chicago, but in 2005, My family and I moved to macon ga. ;D And how about somebody work on designing the 2 Metra electric Highliners (the old & new). I heard south shore line is getting some new highliners just like metra electric did. (Did u know the stairs on the new highliner is going to be away from the sliding doors? ) And will somebody please design on the nictd's present interurbans, Tell u the truth, I'm worn out on the 70's interurban, and I don't know what program you guys are using to design these loco's/rolling stocks. The present nictd interurban is availabe for Auran TRS2004, (which I'm also a member of). Long story short, can u tell me what program you guys are using to design the trains please? I want to design the trains to. Thanks a lot. -Auston
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Post by santafe3751 on Mar 24, 2008 1:14:55 GMT -5
You could try making your own using Google maps/earth thats what I had to do with some of my routes. good luck in finding one.
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Post by matbub on Apr 13, 2009 10:16:30 GMT -5
Look at Train-sim and Hawkdawg. There is a Chicago route. It is called Chicagoland. It includes some Metra lines to Aurora and Joliet. There are also some Metra stations in there. You can start and end the activities at four downtown terminals: Roosevelt Road (the old IC Station), LaSalle Street, Union and Ogilvie Transit Center (the C&NW station).
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Post by rocket on Apr 14, 2009 20:55:12 GMT -5
Chicagoland is the best route ever.
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Post by neonspinnazz on Apr 14, 2009 21:44:52 GMT -5
Chicagoland is set about 30 years back (according to the readme) but it served well with my Metra stuff.
P.S. I live REALLY close to Chicago but I wish that there was a MSTS sub that went from Union Station to Fox Lake...
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