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Good team effort - and thanks again for all you've done for Train Simulator, Michael!
Cheers!
To get the update, please simply redownload and reinstall the assets pack which is linked in the description above.
Thanks again to everybody who reported this issue and helped me fix it.
In that "new" folder, I've immediately spotted the known trouble makers from the other routes. So hopefully this should now be an easy fix... fingers crossed!
Remove all three script folders (XBackdatingKit\GNStuff\Signals\GNScripts, NHScripts and XBackdatingKit\Signals\GNScripts-Sema) and the route loads fine in 64bit.
Can't do more because I don't have the tools to uncompile .out scripts. :)
So we'll have to dig into the assets...
(I had discovered the signals were responsible for the HL/SP/SF crashes after the core update)
To be honest, I don't have a clue what's going on. It's also strange that only this route is affected but not the backdated Hi-Line, which uses the same extra assets pack.
Thankfully the 32-bit workaround is still possible, so I'm afraid that's for now the only "solution" I can offer -- play the route in 32-bit mode.