On a lovely Spring afternoon in 2013, you are on shift aboard UP manifest MRVNP, and are currently waiting for a work crew to clear the tracks in Laramie. As soon as the signals indicate, you will make the light climb over Sherman Hill to Cheyenne. Your train today consists of three locomotives, a pair of SD70ACes and a lone GEVO, with 10,000 feet of train on the drawbar. This is a very easy scenario that takes around 110 minutes to complete.
You will need to activate the cab signalling once you load into the scenario--the first text box both reminds you of this and gives you the keybind for it. The only thing of major note about the signalling is that saving and loading will disable the cab signalling and it canot be reenabled unless you stop.
Some very weird things are done to get the AI to work (just because your train is so long). As long as you don't sit in Laramie for 15 minutes you won't see a Z train barreling down main 3 in reverse.
Suprisingly, the only payware requirement this time is Sherman Hill, all of the rest is freeware and linked in the manual, as is more prototype and scenario info.
Created by geepeethirty and Mfeets
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Tags: sd70ace sherman-hill union-pacific
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About this mod
- Created
- 21 days ago
- Updated
- 21 days ago
- Game
- Train Simulator Classic
- Type of content
- Scenario
- Geographical area
- United States of America
Idk if this happens to anyone else, but when I was using the dynamic brake to slow down, it caused my train to derail. Maybe I should not trust the dynamic brake to slow me down, it neverd happened to me before
That's a mix of a bad train setup and game limitations, with all of your power on the headend, full dynamic force is only applied at the front of train and makes it somewhat likely to derail, and the way the game's physics work compounds this. The best way to descend is using both air and dynamics, and its what would be done IRL as well.