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trainz is indeed a sim - I've not used it myself though I've played MS Train Sim a fair amount. I would also like to see some cityscape routes - would very much like the New York freight elevated line known as the High Line (look at www.oldnyc.com to see what I mean - this would be very enjoyable as a train sim add-on route/activity). I'd also like to see a few routes involving on-street running as this particularly appeals. I've not yet bought any add-on packs for train sim though I've downloaded (and re-coded) some new loco "models". Best experience so far? Cruising along the North East Corridor route in a 1950's British DMU set - with a top speed of just under 70mph!
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