Mitchell Hurd
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Hello everyone. Ever since what April 2018, I've had, downloaded on my Kindle, Trainz driver 2010 engineering edition. Fantastic simulator basically .
Unless it's the actual PC 2010 one I need to download, is there any way of running quieter electric trains on the downloaded simulator? Don't get me wrong, I love driving the diesel trains on there (recently the shortest set I've created is a 4-car Castle HST set, longest is a 9-car HST set like LNER had, but the longest I've operated is a 12 (Mark 2)-carriage train with a Class 55 at both ends, HST's my favourite train to drive though).
But if I could drive electric trains, I could have the volume up regularly without deafening myself - I've installed in parts of the 'City & Country USA' tracks a number of UK overhead power lines. Am I wasting my time putting these up?
If not, what electric trains can I have - does this include UK ones?
Hope this all helps.
Unless it's the actual PC 2010 one I need to download, is there any way of running quieter electric trains on the downloaded simulator? Don't get me wrong, I love driving the diesel trains on there (recently the shortest set I've created is a 4-car Castle HST set, longest is a 9-car HST set like LNER had, but the longest I've operated is a 12 (Mark 2)-carriage train with a Class 55 at both ends, HST's my favourite train to drive though).
But if I could drive electric trains, I could have the volume up regularly without deafening myself - I've installed in parts of the 'City & Country USA' tracks a number of UK overhead power lines. Am I wasting my time putting these up?
If not, what electric trains can I have - does this include UK ones?
Hope this all helps.