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Saluda Grade

Description
Saluda, NC set in the 1970-80s. Tackle the 5% grade on this 8 mile route with historic Southern long hood forwards and newer Norfolk Southern equipment.

Although it only covers several miles, you will traverse this route slowly since downgrade you are limited to 8MPH for the electronic timing section to keep you aligned with mainline and not switched to the runaway track. Upgrade you will be lucky to get your MPH into the 'teens when hauling freight up nearly 5% grades. As well, a lot of trains need to be "doubled" or even "tripled" when going up the hill since the locomotives can't manage to tackle the grade in one go. Leaving some of the consist down in Melrose, you will haul up the first section onto the Saluda Siding, leaving it there then running around the cars using the crossover and back down the hill "light" with engines only, then pick up the rest. Either way you can end up playing around with this route for quite some time - I ensured to model enough length on either end to fit the "Belmont" Unit Coal Train that Southern would run up and down this grade, which would have been the longest freight passing through the mountain at nearly 100 cars long and 7 locomotives.

A good source of info for operations in this area can be found on Robin Michael's website: http://www.polkcounty.org/saludagrade/the_saluda_grade.html There is plenty of links about running up and down the mountain, stop locations, setting of brake retainers (which isn't really modelled in Railworks, however you can kind of cheat and set a few handbrakes on the first freight cars as a workaround), etc.

For full detail such as roadsigns, relay boxes, etc. ensure scenery density is turned all the way up. Don't worry, it's not too crazy - your PC should be able to handle it, I built and run this routue on a modest laptop.

*REQUIRED ASSETS*
This route utilizes the payware DLC routes of: Feather River Canyon, Penn Coal District, Sherman Hill, and the US Assets.

*CREDITS*
Many thanks to the railworksamerica.com website and forum for guidance. Also Robin Michael's website listed above helped really pin down some details. A very big thank you to handle "lj0109" on the railworksamerica forum too for the guidance and information with speed limits, signal locations, and grades on the route.
15 Comments
kevinzman Jan 6 @ 12:03pm 
I have subscribed, how do I find the route to be able to use it?
[Linux]sulman Jun 22, 2023 @ 8:19am 
Can you make the Union Railroad shortline? I know the railroad, and you should start in Turtle Creek, end in Penn hills (use google earth for ideas) And the it's the 1 track railroad, not the three track. +You should use CN locomotives since they share it
Spencer Backshops Jan 24, 2022 @ 4:41pm 
Thanks for this download! I live in the town of Saluda
wØbjh Aug 3, 2021 @ 6:26am 
Thanks. Do have one in Quick Drive.
kpdogg1000000  [author] Aug 2, 2021 @ 8:51pm 
wØbjh, it should show under Quick Drive and Free Roam - there are no scenarios yet.
wØbjh Aug 2, 2021 @ 7:32am 
The route (Saluda) shows up but no scenario. Have all the content listed.
kpdogg1000000  [author] Jul 23, 2021 @ 10:16am 
If you have the required assets (Feather River, Sherman Hill, and Penn Coal) installed, it will appear under Quick Drive and Free Roam.
michael.henry.bland Jul 23, 2021 @ 9:16am 
have subscribed to saluda grade it has downloaded ok but where is it?.
Schnauzahpowahz Jul 20, 2021 @ 11:13am 
oh, well then! sounds great, glad you haven't given it up.
kpdogg1000000  [author] Jul 20, 2021 @ 10:33am 
Schnauzahpowahz, it is similar to the one I uploaded on RWA years ago - this Steam one has updated 3D trees and foliage along the right of way. It also adds some colors/variety for Spring and Summer, along with removing the 2D sprite trees close to the track.

I'm still open to tweaks and am working on a couple scenarios now too for it.

Thanks!