Amazing to see that you're doing other routes. Love to see some of my local routes ! (Although this train doesn't run the route anymore since they opened the high speed tunnel)
I took this journey two summers ago on an epic day from Zermatt to Milan. Accompanied by the Cricket World Cup 2019 Final all the way - still remember it very well. Miss European rail travel so much!
@@PTGRail Excellent series and a great video! Any chance you can share your graphics settings and system specs? You seem to have less shimmering, moire and aliasing with the rail ties and catenary wires than I am able to achieve.
@@PTGRail Yeah I agree. I mostly play TSW now myself, but overall, I think TSxx still offers a whole lot in terms of variety and immersion to be disregarded in any way.
Howdy, would you have interest on doing the Mid hants railway. It’s a beautiful scenic route and it would make a nice learning episode as it’s quiet a tricky one to do. Just a idea. Love the vids! They have thought me a lot on TSW especially.
This is definitely one of my favourite routes of all time. It's pricey at £29.99 so i got it as part of the swiss edition of TS2021 alongside the Bernina Line route. Overall i can't fault it except the horn on the Steuerwagen and RE 460.
Hey PTGRail! Love your amazing train sim videos! By any chance could you make a video on American signalling? Because I fully understood your previous signalling videos and they helped me learn and I'm not really sure how the american signals work, I have a basic idea but quite confused sometimes so I would love it if you did a video on american signalling!
This could actually be a useful video. I have at times looked at signals and still refer to the signal guide for all signals as some signals have both a routing indication and speed indication that can mean one or the other. Even with a guide, I think it's hard to follow. Sometimes, it comes down to simming as well; I saw a flashing red on Cajon, which means go 15, but the game assumes you can go line speed until the yard turn. Well then. LOL
As for the RhB routes, there are combo routes on Steam that combine the Albula and Bernina Pass routes and the two Bernina routes to provide for some longer journeys
Hello, Can you try Train Sim World 2 again please! Can you cover the Boston sprinter route in a F40PH-3C MBTA ( Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority ) locomotive from Boston South to Stoughton and Back Please?
When will you do a route learning video of the Eurostar Class 373 E300 SNCF on a different map like france since the Ashford to lille route isn't out yet.
He hasn't uploaded a video in over 5 weeks. He said he was planning on making more videos in the coming days and weeks just before he stopped making videos. Very strange.
i got a new pc ( wich is better than my old one ) and i reinstalled train sim 2021. Over half my trains are not on there and some of my routes are no on there. it will also not load when i click drive. only 1 route works wich is the isle of wight one. does anyone know how to fix it ?
Aren't the tunnels so BORING in train simulator? They should be internally lit, even if that is not true to life, to give some graphic interest. A 15 km tunnel on this scenario just sends me to sleep.
Were you ever planning to do Marias Pass like you suggested in 2018? Or the ChrisTrains, possibly on a route in the Netherlands (perhaps the Rotterdam one)? There is also a Workshop facelift of Falmouth if you want to do a shorter run, there are several passenger services on there; I just swapped the Weardale 101 in for a no longer available one, and while at the platform got a nice shot of a steam engine shunting. =D Route is steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2495889985 and adds scenery from Exeter-Kingwear. The 101 scenario I got the shunting engine from at the beginning is steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2497332179 including the Western Hydraulics Pack (35 and 42) and the 111 - but he has other scenarios if you see something tastier with the VictoryWorks engines.