Train Sim World® 5

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Train sim world: Line: Los Angeles - San Bernardino connection Lancaster Route
Is it possible to somehow combine these routes into one module? :)
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Rudolf Jan Jan 23 @ 10:11am 
No
Virtual Jan 23 @ 11:11pm 
They added a function called Route Hopping which allows you to quickly jump between connected routes, so in Los Angeles you could switch between the two routes, making them seem somewhat connected. Not a perfect solution, but the closest you can come at the moment.
Diaier Jan 24 @ 11:40am 
Sure, OK, I understand, thank you for the information.

Well, it would be ideal if, after purchasing the DLC, the routes were combined into one whole. That would be really great.

This switching is so average, but it's good that it's there... it's just a pity that after switching it removes the train that I had set in the previous map... it could stay...

Overall, great job, just comparing the route with Google maps.

Impressed... I hope there are as many routes as possible, and it would be good to go through the entire USA, e.g. from LA to NY xd
Virtual Jan 24 @ 12:37pm 
Originally posted by Diaier:
This switching is so average, but it's good that it's there... it's just a pity that after switching it removes the train that I had set in the previous map... it could stay...

Yes. The route hopping is simply just a fast way of exiting the current route going back to the menu and loading the other route. Route hopping makes it faster. But since the two routes are not connected, trains will disappear when hopping. I guess this solution was just the easiest way to make it feel like a "connected" world.

And yes, I agree, it would be great if routes were combined into larger routes.
harmsway Jan 25 @ 4:54am 
Route hopping is something that was possible before TSW5 anyway. I do it all the time at Penn Station where two routes terminate. Once at the station you can enter the menu and load the connecting route. In some ways its easier then the new route hopping feature where you must find the route hop location to begin the same process.

BTW this is just on foot. It's not like you can continue your journey with the same train.
RynoHawk Jan 25 @ 11:34am 
Originally posted by harmsway:
Route hopping is something that was possible before TSW5 anyway. I do it all the time at Penn Station where two routes terminate. Once at the station you can enter the menu and load the connecting route. In some ways its easier then the new route hopping feature where you must find the route hop location to begin the same process.

BTW this is just on foot. It's not like you can continue your journey with the same train.
I have done similar sometimes, but from different points. I would do an Acela or Amtrak NEC run from Trenton to NY Penn, then switch to Boston Commuter and take the same service from Providence to Boston.
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Date Posted: Jan 23 @ 9:57am
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