Austral 5a LogsCattle1

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Map: Austral Bay v5a
Author: philskene
Kind: profile
Build: 2.4
Size: 313.07KB
Uploaded: 2019-09-17
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Austral 5a LogsCattle1

This session is for Austral Bay v5a. All the items of rolling stock needed by the session will be downloaded from the Download Station when the session is installed. You have the choice of using either a stream or a diesel locomotive.
You can complete this session and then proceed directly with the session called MeatContainers1, which is a continuation of this - the rolling stock is in place and the interactive industries configured. Because of the long duration of the sessions I would, however, recommend doing them as two separate individual sessions. If you do choose to continue, you will find a map and a readme file in MeatContainers1 on the Download Station.
Early morning; typical early spring weather. The forecast is for sunny breaks between showers and possible storms.
As you walk from the Yard Masters Office you look at the train orders again -
Proceed light engine to Fowlis.
Attach and load log flats.
Return to Stevens and run round train.
Proceed north and then east to Sundermeyer.
Check for revised train orders.
Proceed through VanDenH to Jamestown South.
Unload and leave log flats at Dry Sort Yard.
Attach and load stock cars at Cattle Yard.
Proceed to Tinkers, SevenSeven and down North Pass.
Stop at Armstrong and check for revised train orders.
Unload and leave cattle cars at Armour Meats, Anderson.
Proceed to Armstrong loco and sign off.
Class 1 railroad trains will be running at 10 minute intervals.
You are authorised to travel at up to 60mph except in yard areas where normal limits apply.
You are authorised to stop when necessary for locomotive purposes.
Ends.
Maps and a readme are included.

Author: philskene

    Austral 5a LogsCattle1
  • ab5a_logscattle1.jpg 87.92KB
  • config.txt 4.32KB
  • profile.dat 1.55MB
  • readme.htm 14.97KB
  • readme.txt 13.95KB

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