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Tue, May 4 2004 2:35 AM
Does anyone know or have a copy of cadrail that i can get!
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Posted by
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Tue, May 4 2004 3:37 AM
jgipe307, there are several answers to help you, depending on what you wi***o do with cadrail. The software is advertised in Trains often, and is a basic trackplaininng software, deluxe. However you cannot run your trains on this type of utility. Whilst you wait, go to http://www.trackplanning.com/download.htm for a free demo download, that will allow you one-hundred entries, including a Diesel powered trainset, to work out any inconsistences, or you can visit http//www.atlasrr.com, which provides the right track software demo, to design a layout, which I'm finding is no longer freeware, or go with cadrail. Let us know how it works out, all train sim software is basic cadrail, so explore the forums, to learn. Enjoy Your Virtual Hobby!
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Wed, May 5 2004 7:18 PM
The latest Walthers mailout flyer has Cadrail, at about a hundred USDollars. Same as 3rd PlanIt.
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Fri, May 7 2004 8:47 AM
thanks for the replies . But I have found that 3d planit is just as good.
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Sat, May 8 2004 12:09 AM
Great, jgipe307, that's what we're here for, to make the hobby of it all better. When I started, I was lucky to do e-mail, and the Atlas Freeware put the "learning curve" on me! Read the forums, and you'll figure it out to the degree you wi***o stop to, until the picture files("Screen Shots") loose there glammer, and then you'lll wi***o take it a step farther, and then you'll find the ALCo FA's to pull your coal loads!Enjoy Your Hobby!ACJ.
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Sun, May 16 2004 7:03 PM
Jgipe307, here is a link to Cadrail 8 Demo http://store.yahoo.com/sandia/cadrail7demo.html . I just finished downloading the program, and have to go try it out! Enjoy Your Freeware! ACJ
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