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I have all of the simulators and settled on the previous Trainz version called "Ultimate Train collection", UTC for short. It is the easiest to use and the railroad modeler is very easy to use allowing you to build your own routs. Using US geological photos I have built routs that exist full s[:D]cale such as an industrial branch in Jackson MI. The Raildriver is excellent and adds a great deal to the experiance making it very realistic. There is a huge amount of free content and routs on the Trainz 'download station' which is added to daily. These include buildings ,rail equipment vehicles etc. You can alter the performance, engine sound, horn sound, etc.. of the engines. If you like being a tower operator, like me, there is a tower you can sit in and control the switches and signals as the trains run them selves by following the signal indications. This auto pilot setting also allows other trafic that you as an engineer must deal with. Great fun. I began buying the simmulators 2 or 3 years ago and I have not touched the model rail road since. As soon as the MSTS II comes out I will try it too. You never know what may come next. Trainmang.
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