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At The Railyard: Cajon Pass (Part II)

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

...last time at the railyard, we took a look at Patrick Wise's freeware Cajon Pass. Can this adaptation by 3DTrainstuff, the folks behind Donner Pass, be an improvement?

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Official "At The Railyard" website:
http://www.attherailyard.com

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Uploader Comments (trmania)

  • does all of the detailed loco's and railcars come with the cajon pass upgrade or do you half to buy the seprate

  • @ryanlee112 The upgrade includes no stock. What you see is from the original route and the Train-sim file library.

  • Is the 4449 and 844 recing scene from a activity you made, or does it come with the route?

  • I made that activity and downloaded the stock elsewhere.

  • In this video i have the same game but you have steam engines and different engines and stuff how do you have that in the game but i dont?

  • I've downloaded extra content from Train-sim.

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  • Where did you get the UP Passenger cars from?

  • Its the same as buying coffee...How much i dont know)...and a doughnut...with...SPRINKLES!!!­!!!

  • Wiff Spwinkles :D

  • two words + 1 = its big, wow

  • "...buying the Feather River Canyon... and a Starbucks coffee... and a doughnut... with sprinkles." xDD Haha, very nice one, Nick! Made me laugh for a while. Perfect review as all of your previous ones! ;)

  • @Kenster236 no.

    

  • The reason for the wood tie crossovers is because there werent many concrete tie switches back then, even now. 3dtrains would have to make a new mesh for the concrete ties because the ones they use (like the real thing) have a depression in the center and would be hard to mount rails to it. Also many of those switches in real life have wooden tie crossovers. Great video!

  • 2:39-2:45 Just a hint of 1989.

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