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Produktbeschreibung des Herstellers

If you loved the Ohio Rail (Build 10) route, you now have the chance to fall in love with Ohio Raill all over again! The Ohio Rail Upgrade is an add-on to Ohio Rail (Build 10 only) transforming this 160 mile route to the Canton/Cumberland standard. Every city, town and industry has been rebuilt using the Canton/Cumberland library and the results are stunning! The vegetation too has also been revamped producing breath taking scenery. What's special about this Ohio Rail Upgrade is it is compatible with all your existing activities for Ohio Rail (Build 10). And if you're thinking how does a scenery upgrade help a route, just take a look at the sample pictures below. Ohio Rail Upgrade changes Ohio Rail to a whole new route. And let's not forget what Ohio Rail meant to its users. Two routes in one route package, over 160 miles of track, four big cities, numerous small towns, varying grades, industries of all kinds, branchlines that extends for miles and the list goes on. If that's not enough, installing the Ohio Rail Upgrade is extremely easy. With Ohio Rail (Build 10) already installed, just point the installer to your copy of MSTS and in a few moments your Ohio Rail Upgrade is ready to go.

Ohio Rail - A History Of The Route

Conceptually, Ohio Rail begins with two railroads competing against each other, the WV&O and the OR&W. Spelled out they are the West Virginian And Ohio Railroad and the Ohio River and Western Railroad. In actuality the WV&O is the B&O and the OR&W is a combination of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the real Ohio River And Western Railroad. Ohio Rail like my other routes borrow from decades of railroading and are not focused to a single point in time. To get the best enjoyment from Ohio Rail you will want to consult the large 32 page manual found in the Media folder of Ohio Rail. There you will also find Don Hughe's updated schematics for the Ohio Rail Upgrade.

Set mostly in the transitional period, Ohio Rail is perfect for steam and diesel engines. If you prefer mainline running, the WV&O is for you. If you like a more mountainous rugged journey then consider the OR&W. And if switching is your pleasure, just about any kind of industry you can imagine is represented from refineries, coal, steel, logging, grain, etc. etc., on the Ohio Rail route.

Hwagner 11:30, 1. Feb. 2012 (CET)