Thursday, June 23, 2011

New things to know

Well this has turned out to be a very fruit-ful week. We have updates on the Northeast Corridor including sceenshots, Cesar has returned with new photos and updates on his Superliner Set and we have new pictures of the Acela Express Cab. All this and more on this week's edition of AMTRAK FOR RAILWORKS


We jump right into it after announcing the push back date for the Northeast Corridor route to Late July, RSC has been giving its community up to date shots of their work so far and folks you won't be disappointed.

New Bunswick, NJ






More Shots to follow.



2) With the date on the NEC push-back we are still unsure whether or not this effects the release date on the Acela Express, but we can only guess that it will because what are you going to drive it on with the pantograph set higher than usual on any European routes out now. Here are the latest Shots gather from RSC's blog:






With the return of Cesar comes new shots:





More News later......


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

New Video release on Facebook

With the impeneing release of the Northeast Corridor, RSC was nice enough to share with it's loyal followers a snippet of their Amfleet Passenger cars in service.

You can Watch here:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150206963680974

NEC Route Progression

As posted on RSC early today we have our first look into the progression of the NEC route.



Although the NEC project was to be completed and released by June 24th, RSC has decided to push the date back as far as turns the end of July. No word yet whether this will effect the release date of the Acela Express, a separate project.

Stay Tune for more updates!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Acela Roaring

This maybe old News, but for those who don't know already there is work for the Acela Express on the upcoming NEC route take a look:



Stay Tuned for more information!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Superliners On the Road

For those of you that don't know by now developer LordMannu has been hard at work on what will possibility be one of the best Passenger sets for railworks. He has modeled the legendary Amtrak Superliner Double Decker Cars. According to him these cars will include a Genesis P42DC. While he has be absent as of late his work continues to bring fresh air to a growing simulator.

Minor Update

With no major updates, Tom slap on the first coat to the Amfleet and then will add the schemes. There still isn't word or development in the Passenger View yet, but when we have it you will know.


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Whats New!!!!!!

Ok to start over with the RSC team has been hard at work with doing the Rolling Stock for the NEC. a few notes to start off.

1). There has been official word that the Wire Height has been set at 6.64 Meters.

2) Production has started on the NEC and its Rolling Stock.

We have photos on the works of some of the members that drop off these:








So there you have it. Masterpieces still in their early stages. Stay Tuned!

New Forum

I recently opened up a forum to all my followers and fans of the NEC project. This forum contains rare and hard to find information on U.S. and Canada trains. Everything from diagrams, charts, drawigns and more. Check it out and join!

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RSC NEC

I decided to report the latest information regarding RSC's version of the NEC and all of its Rolling Stock. You will see the latest and get most up-to-date on progress. Keep it lock right here for all your News NEC.

Its Been awhile

I know its been a long time since the release, but alot of things have happen that have kept me away from this project. One includes the fact that I'm way better than I was when I first started this, second RSC's Version of the route. I'm taking steps in preparing myself to start over if the payware version turns out to be a bust. I'm hoping otherwise. If all goes well I made never have to start over, but do an extension project on their version. If not well yuo will be hearing from me more often.

Till Then stay tuned.