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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Branch lines like the Murphy Branch which this game is based on deal with much steeper lines, I think the steepest grade in the US might be 5.9% but don't quote me on that.
Taken from google:
"Red Marble Grade, Topton, North Carolina.
A 2015 survey lists the 3.5 mile stretch between MP 87 and MP 90.5 at a 4% average grade and says there are isolated stretches approaching 7%. When originally built the ruling grade was 4.2% as listed by southern railway. But due to the fills settling it has drastically changed.[14] This segment of track has always been worked by adhesion. This line is owned by Great Smoky Mountains Railroad and in 2019 is out of service."
No offence, but if you want to change the grades, you are asking 'strange' things. I've seen that also on YouTubes from 'Railroads Online'. Running huge 'mainline trains' while the game is supposed to create a small network with some logging camps, mines and farms. If you try to do that it's okay. But don't ask the devs to change their game.
(3 tons ?)
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Wanting to run Big Boy's and Allegheny's and similar requests on this branch or on other time period based games drives me nuts too. I hope the devs stick to their mission statement.
I prefer to think of it as perseverance and not stubbornness . :)
I routinely pull pulpwood trains weighing upwards of 3000 tons with 4 GP9's at an average of 5 mph with no issues.
Southern, the railroad who owned it then, would use 2-5 2-8-0s, usually K1s on their trains coming from Bryson. Another helper/local switcher, was located at Andrews.
I have the EMD F7 mods, 3 of them (1 A unit and 2 B units) 56,500 lbs tractive effort each, Struggled to do 13 heading east and started sliding back stopped at Topton pulling 4 Osgood-Bradleys and A Pullman Parlor.