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Bear Mountain Pass, Template
fduck101
post Jun 28 2008, 06:22 PM
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Hey, is anybody out there working on a template for the Bear Mountain Pass route? There's another cool route derived from the Bear Mountain Pass called Dragon Mountain Pass. It has loads of extras that the Bear Mountain route doesn't have. If anybody's working on either of these routes please let me know. Thanks.
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post Jun 28 2008, 08:25 PM
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Hey, is anybody out there working on a template for the Bear Mountain Pass route? There's another cool route derived from the Bear Mountain Pass called Dragon Mountain Pass. It has loads of extras that the Bear Mountain route doesn't have. If anybody's working on either of these routes please let me know. Thanks.


BMP has very few siding objects, and is a bit sensitive to adding them retroactively, so it wouldn't work as a template. I don't know about Dragon Mountain, but it may be the same (since it's based on the same track layout).


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post Jun 28 2008, 08:41 PM
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Hi to Both,

Unfortunately, the Dragon Mountain pass route doesn't have any marked or labeled siding to put markers on which is key in creating a template. Only platforms are present.

Another route, not exactly the same as this one but has a lot of twist and turns for which a template is available: The Port Ogden & Northern route (version 11). The Austral Bay route is an Australian version based on the original PO&N route. I have once checked the route but have forgotten if the sidings were marked.

Anyway the PO&N is a route that has a lot of character and is fun to operate. Check it out if you haven't done it yet.

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post Jun 29 2008, 06:03 PM
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Thanks yall i'll checkout that route. One more question, does anybody know how to use shape viewer?
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