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MSTS add ons online

  • i found a overall good site to go to,it is a canadian railroad,canadian national.cool donloads.for microsoft train simulator add-ons.if you are intrested i recommend you point yiur mouse to the fallowing site.it is.www.cn.ca.
  • I don't see anything on the CN site.  Canadian Pacific has a bunch of free stuff, including part of Maple Leaf Tracks' Kicking Horse Pass route.  Heritage locomotives, steam, passenger trains, freight.

    http://www8.cpr.ca/cms/English/General+Public/Train+Downloads/default.htm

     

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  • Tried the CN site.

    ZILCH!

    John Baker

  •  John Bakeer wrote:
    Tried the CN site. ZILCH!

    It's actually the CP website.

  • Sorry about incorrect RR.
    This new site is having problems and can't be used.

    Pity!

    John Baker

  • Hi, Rich Garbers stuff is available at Avsim (the flight sim site they do MSTS stuff too) for European stuff try uktrainsim.com.

    Shaun
    "Flying is easy. all you have to do is throw yourself at the ground and miss" Douglas Adams
  • railserve.com is a good site for activities for the original MSTS routes. Also the main problem with downloaded activies that do not work is that the activity calls for engs or cars you do not have in your trainset file. I correct this by going into the activity file change the offending car into one that is in my trainset file. I have fixed many activities this way.
  • how can you register and make the activation code work
  • I dont know if you are referring to the game itself or the website to get the files.

    At any rate, the NEW MSTS has been announced this week online and is beginning to be in development.

  • I'm afraid this information is only hearsay, but, 3D Train Stuff has an AT&SF 3751 add-on for it's Cajon Pass route, the sound response from throttle "command" is realistic, and, I'm told, has the only "prototypical sound" in simming.  The exhaust is not only responsive to speed, but effort, just like in a car, one can go from "silent" coasting to full-all-out-race-roar...well,maybe if the muffler were removed.  I'm having a ball making at least 3/4 of my "runs" behind her.  And, believe me, it isn't easy to find the steam locomotive "sweet spot" out on the road...that perfect combination of throttle and reverser settings.  Just when I thought I had it down, I changed consist, and everything changed, handling was completely different, but, as learning curves go, this is great fun.  AA
  •  John Bakeer wrote:
    There's no such thing as a free ride!
    So buy your stuff from a good site, better still, get the disc. protection software sometimes corrupts downloads even from disc.

    Yup, that happened to me. Just be sure you know exactly what your getting.

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  • canadian pacific web site at www.cpr.ca and click general public.

  • Flight, Combat Flight, and Train simulator add-ons are available at http://www.unclestinkstradingpost.com/

     

  • Well if you wanna see any screen shots of some of these units or any MSTS units let me know...Let me know what kind of power ya would like to see....

     

    http://www.dieselswest.com/ is another good one :)

    J Trane
  • Train-sim.com is a good site to get freeware models.