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See http://www.rotabili-italiani.org/sito/itinerari-reali.html
and http://steamcommunity.com/app/24010/discussions/3/364039531221738845/
Driving is extremely prototypical and quite challenging. Just to get the E636 moving:
Close the bipolar switch [Shift+B]
Open compressor valve for the first pantographs raising [R]
Start compressor for first pantographs raising [Ctrl+P]
Raise front pantograph
or back pantograph [Shift+P]
Close fast switch [Shift+I]
Start the cooling fans [Shift+V]
Start the compressor 1 [Shift+C]
Start the compressor 2 [Ctrl+C]
The E636 main controls:
Inverter: forward [W] and Back [S]
Traction Lever: [A] and [D]
Train brake : ['] and [ì]
Handbrake : [BackSpace]
Excellent route and look fantastic. As I said in the thread linked above. Actually I got the engine going in reverse and crashed into a buffer, but the route ahread looked like it would be.
I'll also be copy and pasting those controls above. Thanks.
Not sure I can help here but... I have the route as an .exe which I expect it came as and an .rwp which I may have done myself (I can't remember) and as I have a new TS install the best I can do is install the .rwp and tell you what I have and where it shows.
I'll get back here when I have installed and checked etc ;-)