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Outer Banks Shinkansen - Bullet Train - USA - United States Rout | ||
Type: | Layouts | ||
Downloaded: | 1532 | ||
File Size: | 46.21 MB | ||
File Type: | .cdp | ||
Created by: | janathan | ||
Date: | 29th August 2021 | ||
Version: | TRS19 or TRS22 Beta | ||
KUID2: | <KUID2:140046:101252:4> | ||
Description: You can see a demo of this route here: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLltQPlejvU&t=4s) I made some updates to this route. Update1: Added Emerald Isle Update2: Added station 'Atlantic Beach' Update3: Added town 'North Topsoil Beach' Update4: Added town 'Topsoil Beach' Update5: Added station 'Surf City' Update6: Added station 'Carolina Beach' Update7: Added Bald Head Lighthouse Update8: Added Oak Island Lighthouse Update9: Added town 'Caswell Beach' Update10:Added station 'Bald Head Island' Update11:Added station 'Caswell Beach' Update12:Extended North Carolina Highway 12 to the town of Hatteras Update13:Removed trains that are now faulty in Trainz 2019 Update14:Added custom trains 'American Bullet Train' Update15:Removed Frecciarossa because the portal failed to produce it. (Kept producing incomplete trainsets) Still a great train, though. Warning1: This is a work in progress and has incomplete scenery. Warning2: Do not alter the trains' messages. It's all automated. Most operations have been tested and worked. List of dependencies not on the DLS (to be updated): footpath_concrete seasonal (kuid2:122860:102134:1) I don't remember where I got this one. TBS Road Narrow: No Markings (https://web.archive.org/web/20200216003509/http://thebackshops.com/scenery/freeware/Misc.html) Railroad Crossings (https://web.archive.org/web/20200216112234/https://www.thebackshops.com/trk_equ/freeware/signals.html) and ((payware)(https://www.reggiestrainz.com/crossing-signals) and (https://www.reggiestrainz.com/freeware-crossing-signals) The lore: (All events are fictional) This is a fictional high-speed railroad that runs along the east coastof the United States serving large, small, famous and little-known towns. It is owned by East Bullet Train (EBT) and is used by various state-owned high-speed railroads competing to bring tourism into their own state. Some railroads were even built next to the right-ow-way to act as small commuter lines, serving towns not served by the mainline and bringing commu |