Ghostface Brown
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Well, I wasn't really aware of any difference between the two terms.
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Whats so wierd?? Its the same as any other IND/BMT line.
I just don't really understand why it uses old subway cars if it's supposed a "railroad".
I feel the same way about path, its a subway not a railroad. Esp with those toy subway cars its fleet uses.SIR feels like a subway too, not a railroad.
I also consider the PATH system to be a subway, I don't think that anybody really calls it a railroad.
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Thanks. SIR is the weirdest transit system I've ever seen, although I still refuse to call it a railroad with the "trolleys" running on it.
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SIR's fleet sucks, give it real Railroad cars.
To add on to that, I remember being scared when I saw a strange looking lady walked into the front cab with a limp about to operate the train, but then I saw that the driver on another train arriving didn't have a uniform on, and realized that SIRT engineers don't seem to wear any uniforms for some reason...
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SIR's fleet sucks, give it real Railroad cars.
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I highly recommend Train Simulator, when I owned it, I got rid of it quickly as I lost interest (Northeast Corridor not going north on Philadelphia, and me being terrible at operating those steam trains had something to do with it). Now though, I realized that it actually was a great game and I wish I still had it, especially with these new LIRR add-ons for it.
I would be patient though and wait for Train Simulator 2, which is supposed to have a large network of routes (which I hope include the LIRR, or Metro-North's Port Jervis line).
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Thanks a lot!
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Sorry for being such a "n00b", but what is Trainz? Is it like Train Simulator in which you just drive trains and do missions?
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Has anyone here used the SIR before?
in MTA Railroads
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^Alright thanks a lot.