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Should NALW do more commuter trains

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 #60000  by Mr Met
 
I have the CTA route and the cars i think 2600 is there any other cars for the CTa online like at train-sim.com if so can you post them here and say what the file name is thanks

 #60216  by CRail
 
I would like to see MBTA Kawasaki's and GP40's. Doubt it will happen though.

 #60396  by Mr Met
 
do ypu know where I can find the CTA 2400 series cars

 #60444  by AEM7AC920
 
CRail wrote:I would like to see MBTA Kawasaki's and GP40's. Doubt it will happen though.
You never know..... I'm sure someone out there has them on the to do list.

 #60529  by CRail
 
is there any way to find out? On the Trainsim forum or something?

 #60718  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
i hope they are on someone's to-do list :-D that would be a sweet add-on

and a MBTA route would be nice :wink:

 #60823  by CRail
 
There is the providence route but i havnt been able to get it to work.

 #60983  by Mr Met
 
okay dose anyone know where i can get the CTA 2400 seriesm cars for msts

 #60986  by AEM7AC920
 
I'm normally good with this stuff but I'm drawing blanks tonight... I thought the cars were in the train-sim file library but I only caught the 2600's. I would suggest doing another search or sending Kurt of someone from KLW sim an e-mail. Check out the Chicago Elevated Series route they might be packed in there, sorry it's been a while since I used those old CTA cars.

 #80570  by Tadman
 
How bout south shore? I saw 802 Little Joe and trainsim, but that's it. Although I also noticed someone somewhere has DLW MU's, which could be modified into IC MU's quite quickly as they were concurrent orders at Pullman.