FanRailer wrote:User's Manual:
Physics Swap; upon initial download, the pack defaults to ALP-46 road numbers, physics, and motor sounds. To switch between 46 and 46A #s, physics, and motor sounds, follow the steps listed below:
1. Locate and open the following three directories:
a. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\RailWorks\Assets\DTG\NJT-Alp46\RailVehicles\Electric\Alp46\Default"
b. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\RailWorks\Assets\DTG\NJT-Alp46\RailVehicles\Electric\Alp46\Simulation"
c. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\RailWorks\Assets\DTG\NJT-Alp46\Audio\RailVehicles\Electric\ALP46\Engine\TractionMotors"
2. Within each of those three directories, you will see two folders; "ALP-46" and "ALP-46A"
3. Once you choose which locomotive you want to emulate, open the respective type folder in all three directories from step 1.
4. Copy (CTRL + C) all files you find in the opened folder located in directory 1a.
5. Proceed back to directory 1a and paste (CTRL + V) the copied files into the directory; overwrite when prompted.
6. Copy (CTRL + C) all files you find in the opened folder located in directory 1b.
7. Proceed back to directory 1b and paste (CTRL + V) the copied files into the directory; overwrite when prompted.
8. Copy (CTRL + C) all files you find in the opened folder located in directory 1c.
9. Proceed back to directory 1c and paste (CTRL + V) the copied files into the directory; overwrite when prompted.
10. If the previous 9 steps were completed properly, the physics swap should be successful; run TS2016 to check.
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:Would it be a valid option to create a separate ALP46A.bin file that has all of its physics and sound mods and engine numbers applied by default? So both locomotives can be selected and run independent of each other as player and AI trains?
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:Since power and TE wise, there is hardly a difference between 46 and 46A models, it is only the maximum allowable speed.
Does NJT many any service distinctions between the two classes? I.e. running the 46A more towards Trenton/Philadelphia on the NEC where its 125 MpH max speed can be better utilised? Are the ALP's used north of New York?
Is there NEC cab signalling installed in the first place? Does Amtrak require all foreign power on the NEC to have functioning cab signals?
JohnS wrote:NJ Transit trains are limited to 100mph as an agreement not to compete with Amtrak. Amtrak and NJT cabsignals are compatible systems in real life.
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:JohnS wrote:NJ Transit trains are limited to 100mph as an agreement not to compete with Amtrak. Amtrak and NJT cabsignals are compatible systems in real life.
Given what I read on Railroad.Net they are not the best in cooperating, re. the recent papal visit to NYC and Philadelphia.
NEC is owned by Amtrak, does it require all operators to have working ATC and cab signalling when their trains use the NEC? I still do not own the CSX SD80 or AC6600 or GenSet, but believe those DLC come with NEC compatible cab signals?
Can these freight locomotives be used on NJT with working cab signals or are these DLC incompatible with NJT North Jersey Shore DLC?
JohnS wrote:_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:JohnS wrote:NJ Transit trains are limited to 100mph as an agreement not to compete with Amtrak. Amtrak and NJT cabsignals are compatible systems in real life.
Given what I read on Railroad.Net they are not the best in cooperating, re. the recent papal visit to NYC and Philadelphia.
NEC is owned by Amtrak, does it require all operators to have working ATC and cab signalling when their trains use the NEC? I still do not own the CSX SD80 or AC6600 or GenSet, but believe those DLC come with NEC compatible cab signals?
Can these freight locomotives be used on NJT with working cab signals or are these DLC incompatible with NJT North Jersey Shore DLC?
You are correct that any equipment that operates on the NEC or NJT for that matter must have operating cab signals. I believe this to be true for any route that uses cab signaling regardless of the company. Also, the systems in place on the west coast aren't compatible with east coast. That's why sometimes you will see UP run through trains with a NS unit in the lead on the east coast because NS uses the Pennsy style cab signal system on some of their routes.
_o_OOOO_oo-Kanawha wrote:
Back to the ALP-46. With this mod, one either has an ALP-46 or ALP-46A in all incarnations as put on the tracks by a scenario?
If and when I acquire this DLC, I think I will still create separate locomotives, and have them aurally different just a little bit.
OpenRailer90 wrote:^The cab cars can be paired with any loco, but the simulation may be not as accurate if the different versions are used with different locomotives (ALP-46 version Comet V pushed by F40PH-2CAT for instance will work, but an unrealistic simulation)
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