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Anonymous
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Thu, Sep 20 2007 5:19 PM
Ehh, is Kicking Horse Pass V2.0 Better than Rogers pass? I have Rogers pass. Great in detail but the track layout doesent look as fun as KHP2. But KHP2 doesent look like it has as good graphics.
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StillGrande
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Fri, Sep 21 2007 2:31 PM
KHP2 is much older, but there are a number of scenery upgrades available for it (and some of the other routes) for free on train-sim. The tree replacements really help it out. Brought it up to more modern standards. There are some problems with a couple of the activities included (I consistently get stuck waiting for a train to clear a signal so I can go back down the main after switching on one. The train refuses to proceed on green. I have tried a couple of things and it just will not go), but there are plenty of activities out there for it.
Dewey "Facts are meaningless; you can use facts to prove anything that is even remotely true! Facts, schmacks!" - Homer Simpson "The problem is there are so many stupid people and nothing eats them."
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WCL
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Wed, Sep 26 2007 3:54 PM
MLT stuff is not to bad....They focus on a lot of mountain routes and less city action...The LS&I and Sandpatch are my favorite ones :).....Why...LS&I is by me and Sandpatch is fun to run on in the fall with the Chessie and CSX units :)....The fall colors and the dark sky make a perfect backdrop :)
J Trane
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Dallas Model Works
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Thu, Sep 27 2007 12:08 PM
Niagara Corridor features my hometown so it's all good as far as I'm concerned!
Craig
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