A week ago, I was wondering "what in the heck can I write about this month?"...
Taxes? Too depressing....
UFL Football? I'd probably have to explain it to too many of you.
The upcoming NFL Draft?
Waiting a few days turned out to be good strategy, because a bunch of stuff hit over the course of a couple days, and it was all worth writing about.
So without further procrastination, let's get to it....
Whether it's music, mo...
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by ericAh, the 3DTrains Feather River Route.
It's iconic, and visually one of the best routes ever created prior to OpenRails...
And, it's back!
We're hosting the file here at Trainsim to help our our friends at 3DTrains, who have been without a sales site for over two years now.
There's an Information Page with details on the route, how to purchase, and how to install. This is one that I missed out on, and will be adding to my collection. I hope ever...-
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by ericIt's Anniversary Week!
Looking back a few days, March 8th marked the one year anniversary of separating Trainsim.Com from its previous owner, and ending a negotiation which had started five weeks earlier.
But that's not the only anniversary at hand...
Tonight, March 12th, marks a somewhat more significant milestone -- the one year anniversary of moving onto our own servers, and thus having total control over our collective destiny as a community.
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by ericIt's been a little over a year since FlightSim sold off Trainsim, and what a year it's been.
Rather than rehash that, I just wanted to take this time to thank a few people.
First of all, Nels Anderson for starting and funding the site, and Rick Frerichs for literally keeping it running during those two plus decades. Rick wrote the original software used for the file library, and it performed flawlessly up to the day we moved from the FlightSim servers to our own servers....-
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by ericAnd just like that, NFL football is over for the season. Those of you who don't follow football closely may not understand the emptiness that sets in following the end of the regular season (especially for those whose teams don't make the playoffs), but for me, watching football is a block on the weekend where I am guaranteed to get mostly uninterrupted time to concentrate on programming fixes and other things Trainsim related because our household watches a lot of football... Congrats to the ...
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by burgerbernI Just went on to the Trainsimulations site and they now have a new Archived Product page that has many of the packs that people have been after off late,...Last Activity: Today, 10:34 PM
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by ericFor those interested in trying an unstable version of TSRE, the following is available.
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by CSRXSo, this is a project I have been off and on with for the past several years. Awhile back Sean had been kind enough to completely give an update with...Last Activity: Today, 09:29 PM
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by shadowmaneWhich routes in the library cover the Milwaukee Road's electrified routes? I know they're out there.Last Activity: Today, 09:23 PM
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by ZachBell4400Crossing State Highway 70 and paralleling 107 near Braham, MN. ...Last Activity: Today, 08:18 PM
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As new accounts may not be immediately able to use the file library here, directly to follow this link to go to TrainSimulations.net and download their Starter Route for Open Rails.
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