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Anyway, I keep your original route. I don't know what your future plans are with this route, and how it would compare to the current version, or its future form, but thank you for your improvements so far.
This took me quite a while to do and it has now pushed me in the direction of not expanding the route any further due to the mess it has caused in my U.S route projects.
I will now be updating any faults found during testing before making the route final.
Thank you for your understanding.
I'm now going to have to figure out what scenery etc I've used and replace it, then remove the Caltrain link, so the next update will be delayed.
This just isn't good at all. I'll post again when I have an update on this.
1: Is there any reports of any errors with the route.
2: Does it overwrite any other route.
I've just done a quick one now and it works, so when you start the route you should now see 3 trains in San Diego and a couple of others elsewhere between there and Oceanside.
- Are you using Quick Drive?
- Do you have all the required routes installed?
- Does the route editor work (it opens in S.D)?
- Have you cleared the cache?
I'm unsure what else to suggest, sorry.