San Juan Branch Line Trainz Series

Planning to do some "Seeing Trainz" and "What If..?" content eventually, what would you all like to see?

1 year ago | [YT] | 73



@matthewpowell2429

I would love to see a lot of What Ifs. And if you want ideas, one that comes to mind is a What If of preserved NYC locomotives.

1 year ago | 0

@jaedenlyons

Being a Missabe fan, I can only wish for the Duluth Missabe and Iron Range Railroad!

1 year ago | 1

@tomohawkz2252

I would definitely want to see some DRGW standard gauge steam, it's never talked about or mentioned a lot like the narrow gauge ones.

1 year ago | 1

@WarshipRagnarok

D&RGW Standard Gauge Steam Information is rare but they had plenty of great Locomotives Including the K-59s, K-63s, (2-8-2) Mikados P-44s, (4-6-2) Pacifics M-64s, and M-68s, (4-8-4s) Rio Grande Called these Westerns, one Tender still exists # 1800. The Bigger Steam Engines Included the L-97s, and L-105s (4-6-6-4) Challenger's, and the L-131s and L-132s (2-8-8-2) Chesapeake. The only Video Information I found on these Locomotives was Greg Scholls D&RGW Standard Gauge Steam Video and the Standard Gauge Steam Books. Sadly ONLY ONE Standard Gauge Steam Locomotive of The Grande SURVIVES to this day # 583 which dates from 1890.

1 year ago (edited) | 0

@minisoda9542

I know DMIR won’t win but it would be nice to see in the future

1 year ago | 0