Which default route looks more canadian?

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Which default route looks more canadian?

  • Which of the default MSTS routes looks ,more like your in the Eastern USA Or Canada? I downloaded some Canadian rialorad locos and cars and want them set in a place that looks canadian.
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  • You can pull a sample of Maple Leaf Tracks Kicking Horse Pass off the Canadian Pacific Website and see for yourself. The demo is free, and there is a bunch of other CP items for MSTS on the site.
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  • QUOTE: Originally posted by StillGrande

    You can pull a sample of Maple Leaf Tracks Kicking Horse Pass off the Canadian Pacific Website and see for yourself. The demo is free, and there is a bunch of other CP items for MSTS on the site.


    I recommend this add-on as the curvature and profile is far less "roller coaster" than the Marias. Furthermore it allows running very long trains, about 90 cars or so with helper sets.

    Dominique
  • There are also some free canadian setting routes on Train-Sim. If I remember correctly Hoodoo Pass is a CN route.
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  • Kicking Horse Pass is highly reccomended, I was just running a 112 car unit coal train over it, it's absolutely wonderful. Cut in the six helper SD40-2s, put it in notch 7, and take her to the summit...

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