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MSTS Rapid Transit Works--F1 Independent (IND) NYC Subway Route v1.0. by F. Barbieri,
Activities by Fred Barbieri and Joe Korman (
http://www.thejoekorner.com mstrainsim@thejoekorner.com)
New York Subway Signals by Hank Sundermeyer. Texturing by Frederick Dreany. Shapes by
John Link and Ron Picardi.
New York City Independent (IND) Subway Route.
This route is prototypical of the 6th and 8th Avenue IND lines from 205th St in the Bronx and 207th St in
Upper Manhattan down to West 4th Street in Lower Manhattan. Protoytpical in the sense that it follows
the track maps and most station designs are typical of the New York System although
not exact renderings of each station. (Please don't count every rivet, it's fairly close)
The 8th Ave line south of 14th Street in Manhattan is two track
instead of four track but the station sequence and track route is prototypical. The
remainder of the IND line is freelance.
The route also includes two freelance IRT lines. A portion of one of the IRT line
is protoypical of the Lexington Ave. line from Bowling Green to 42nd Street.
These lines share storage yards with the IND lines at 205th Street and Smith Street.
Running trains on the IRT and IND lines doesn't matter. You can run whatever you want. However
there is a difference in size between the two types of railcar. The IND R-4,s and R-9's are
longer and wider than most other subway cars. That is reflected in the Island Electric
IRT and R-4(9) IND stock. Consequently, the station platforms on the IND lines are set
further back than those on the IRT lines. You will notice that if you run the R-4(9) railcar
on an IRT line. The car may run into the platform. Conversely if you run and IRT railcar
on the IND line, there is a large gap between the car and the platform.
One note about train lengths. The IND station platforms can accommodate a maximum
of 9 R-4(9) railcar consists. The IRT lines accomodate a maximum 6 car Island Electric
railcar consist except for the section between Queens Plaza and 86th Street. This portion
accommodates a maximum 10 car IRT Island Electric railcar consist.
INSTALLATION
Unzip this download. The following is included for installation:
USA3d Route folder
Included in the route folder is a trainset folder and a consist folder. The trainsets and the
consists are required for the routes activities to run.
Also included in the folder is a release documentation folder with the following:
README INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
README ROUTE SPECIFICATIONS
A route map (F1 IND MAP.jpg)
Suggested slider settings (F1 IND Settings.jpg)
The following are prerequisites to installing F1 IND. It assumes you have not installed
any previous addons. Most addons require xtracks and newroads.
You must download the following. They are available at the the
http://www.train-sim.com/ file library.
Some are also available at the UK Train Sim file library.
Install as directed by each file in order for the subway route to run: Always follow the "Readme" files
that come with these downloads for installation instructions.
1. xtracks.zip "MSTS Xtracks V. 3.11 Standardized Edition" or any later version
2. newroads.zip "MSTS Newroads v2.3 Auto-installer" or any later version
3. tsection.zip "MSTS Standardized\Global\Tsection.dat" File Build 00025 or later
4. irtlovem.zip "MSTS IRT Lo-V Early Model Railcars"
5. irt_r22g.zip "MSTS IRT R-22 Grimey Railcars".
6. irtlovwm.zip "MSTS IRT Lo-V Railcars"
7. R4IND.zip "MSTS New York City Independent Subway R4 Railcars"
8. R9IND.zip "MSTS New York City Independent Subway R9 Railcars"
9. MTA_5300.zip "MSTS MTA 5301 Subway Cars"
The first two use automatic installers. The Tsection.dat file replaces the existing one in
your "Microsoft Games\Train Simulator\GLOBAL" folder. Again follow the instructions in the
Readme text files that come with these downloads.
Once the above is complete,
1. Copy the "USA3d" folder to your "Microsoft Games\Train Simulator\ROUTES" folder.
2. Run INSTALLME.BAT with all 6 default routes present in ROUTES. This file is located in
USA3d folder. It may take a minute to copy required files from the default routes.
3. Move the four folders in the trainset folder to your
"Microsoft Games\Train Simulator\TRAINS\TRAINSET" folder.
4. Move the consist files in the Consist folder to your
"Microsoft Games\Train Simulator\TRAINS\CONSISTS" Folder.
GENERAL INFORMATION
There is no third rail installed on the subway lines. In the future there may be a decent third rail
object available or maybe someone will design a third rail track that has the same specs and track sections
as Xtracks. There is nothing out there equivalent to Xtracks in terms of route design capabilites (in my
opinion). You may substitute 3rd rail texture files available in the
www.train-sim.com file library for
the existing ones installed on the route. There are several available.
Almost any subway railcar will operate on this route but you must install the R-4(9) IND/IRT and
the MTA 5301 Railcars as directed above in order to explore or for the supplied ACTIVITIES to work.
There are several other IRT Railcar models as well as other models available
in the Train-Sim.com© file library. If you use railcars other than the ones listed above,
you will have to create your own activity.
The route will operate any time of day in any season rain or snow although it is not
intended for winter, rain or snow unless you want to see rain or snow in the subway
tunnel. Not all of the objects have snow textures.
Activities Provided:
4 Explore Activities which cover almost 100% of the route. (No AI Traffic)
13 Route Activities varying in AI traffic covering 100% of the route. Estimated times
to complete activities ranges from about 15 minutes to 2 hours.
The following is a list of the activities included with the route:
Explore IND1
Explore IND2
Explore IRT1
Explore IRT2
IND-207th to 205th
IND-Rush Hour
IND-8th Ave. Local
IND-145th St. to Smith St. Yard
IND-205th St. to 207th St.
IND 205th St. to Park Slope
IND Smith St. Yard to 207th St.
IND-Move Work Train to 207th St.
IRT-205th St. Yard to 88th St.
IRT Night Run-Pelham Bay Pk. to Smith St. Yd.
IRT Night Run-Smith St to 88th St
IRT-Kingston Ave. to Pelham Bay Pk.
IRT-Queens Plaza to 86th St.
LOW FRAME RATES
A lower frame rate will occur on the elevated/above ground portions of this route. You may experience
some stuttering as you move along as the sim loads heavily loaded tiles. The above
ground scenes are frame rate intensive because of dense object placement.
The lower the detail sliders are placed, the better the performance but scenery viewing is affected.
This will vary depending upon your computer as will frame rate when encountering passing trains in the
activities.
In general, lowering the visibility and train texture options will improve performance. Do not run other
programs in the background. Suggested settings are on the F1 IND Settings.jpg file supplied in the
release documentation folder. More tips can be found in the Train-Sim.com forums.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & CREDITS
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK JOE KORMAN AND FREDERICK DREANY FOR THEIR INVALUABLE ASSISTANCE
IN TESTING THIS ROUTE. WITH THEIR HELP, I WAS ABLE TO ELIMINATE GLITCHES TO MAKE THE ROUTE
AS EASY AS POSSIBLE TO INSTALL AND RUN. IN ADDITION, JOE'S KNOWLEDGE OF THE NEW YORK
CITY SUBWAY SYSTEM PROVIDED VALUABLE TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR BUILDING THE 6TH AND 8TH
AVE. PROTOTYPICAL LINES. THE LAYOUT IS AS CLOSE AS I COULD MAKE IT TO THE REAL THING.
AND OF COURSE, THIS ROUTE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE WITHOUT JOHN LINK WHO DESIGNED THE TUNNEL
CONSTRUCTION, STATION PLATFORMS AND VARIOUS OTHER OBJECTS.
Over time, I have downloaded routes, engines, track from
http://www.train-sim.com/ and other
sites. I thank all of you for your time and talent, including:
www.train-sim.com/,UK Train Sim and www3.the-train.de for providing the invaluable forums and library files.
XTracks Version 3.11 by Okrasa Ghia
MSTS New Roads, Version 2.3 by Bruce Bridges, Martyn T. Griffin, Steven Masters, Jeff Rice
Chicago Elevated - Thanks to Chris at Cycworks for the use of scenery objects
from the Chicago Elevated Route.
Stadtbahn U79 Version 1.0 by Ralf Kölsche & Jürgen Wolfersheim
Thanks to the U79 team for the use of stations, subway
tunnels and objects and scenery objects from their route.
Also for their permission to modify stations and other objects
for NYC use as well as permission to package U79 rolling stock and consist files
with this route.
Much of what I learned about MSTS subway design I got by
studying this route.
KVB-Linien 17/19 Version 1.0 by Uwe (aka Oldie) A wonderful tram route. I used tunnel construction
from this route as well as various other objects
The readme file from the download does not contain an
address for contacting the author to obtain permission for use of
objects from his route. I trust the author would grant permission
if asked as it is a freeware route and I have credited him here.
MSTS IRT Lo-V Early Model Railcars "Island Electric" models by Jeff Link
MSTS R4IND Railcar and IRT Work and detailed artistry by Frederick Dreany. Copyright (C)
Motor all unit model rights reserved by Jeff Link,
15 February 2004; all texture artwork rights reserved by
Frederick Dreany 15 February 2004. Static images
of these railcars are used as scenery in storage locations.
Thanks to these gentlemen for granting permission to use
their files to create the objects and for allowing me to
package consist files of their models with this route. Frederick
also retextured several of the route objects including station platforms
to make them look more NEW YORK realistic.
TS Mapper by Okrasa Ghia
Route Riter By Mike Simpson
John Link who designed the tunnel construction, IRT prototypical station, subway switchouse, and subway switchoffice.
Scenery objects including houses, offices and industry:
Gryphon Media Design Various objects including BOILER WORKS INDUSTRIAL SET for MSTS
GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE BRICK INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS for MSTS
GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE CITY BUILDINGS for MSTS
US Large Engine Facility for MSTS
Industrial Building Set for MSTS
US Manufacturing Plant for MSTS
Mobile Crane for MSTS
Modern Manufacturing Plant for MSTS
US Signal Tower (Medium) for MSTS
US Small Trackside Industry for MSTS
Brick Ware Houses and Shack for MSTS
URL:
http://www.gryphonmediadesign.com/
DutchFamily for Microsoft(R)-TrainSimulator(R) Various objects
Concept, CAT forklift and industrial drums set for MSTS 3D model and textures by Sean Lim (TrackDancer)
Teemu Saukkonen (aka Enocell)
Big Mall Author Unknown
Kirche, Old German Church, Marienkirche by Rainer Bluhm
"Perron" 100 meter platform Author unknown
MSTS People by Ian Jenkins
MSTS Building Pack 5 by Rich Garber
MSTS Transport American Warehouse by Tom Galbardi
AU_NSW Signals - Copyright – Colin William Cribb (July/August 2003) Permission granted
to append New York Subway signals to signal script supplied with this
Signal package.
Marcel Despont Numerous objects (elevated stations, retaining walls) Marcel is one of the
great contributors to route building. Special thanks to Marcel for his vast library of
downloads.
MSTS Five ships for scenery routes by Barry R. Munro
MSTS Ship model by Enocell
8 more Backdrops for MSTS by John Milligan
Baseballfield/SoccerField Large by the DutchFamily for Microsoft(R)-TrainSimulator(R)
automobili per MSTS da Pek - please visit my site al
http://digilander.libero.it/pek317
Curved Elevated Sections by Mark Ollard (C) Caldrail)
People - Various files by Didi2004
Kühlschiff MS "Piräus" by Rainer Bluhm
SRV_CLF3.zip chain linked fence by Ron Picardi
Broadway Bridge, stationwall by Ron Picardi
Railway Viaduct Walls and Top by by Steve Nicklin
wasser-texturen mit stein-untergrund (für stille gewässer)/donq_be@yahoo.de
MSTS Scenery object - Weed texture forest region version2 by Jim Ward
Chicago Stations version 2.0 (Chista2) by Chuck Rickert -
Various building and road objects were used from this route. Those designed
by Chuck Rickert and the following contributors to that route:
Jim Grogan - Residential Textures
John Milligan - Objects and textures for fences
Enocell - Buildings
Conditions for use of Shapes designed for the route:
"-All shapes for objects that have a "0" prefix to their names were
created or assembled by me using the non-commercial version of
Train Sim Modeler. These shape files may be used in other routes
only if distributed as Freeware through train-sim.com and if credit
is given to me and Chicago Stations as the source.
-Most textures for objects that have a "0" prefix are originals or
modifications of ones provided by MSTS and train-sim.com contributors.
The use of these texture files, or any other contributor files, is
subject to the respective conditions as contained in the original zip files
from the train-sim.com library. See the Contributor Conditions section below
for extracted condition statements and names of the zip file sources."
Note that the only work on textures used from this route was to create
night textures for building objects.
Newark and Jersey City 1.5 by Teemu Saukkonen -
Various building objects were used from this route.
Conditions for use of objects for the route:
"You can freely use my models (starting with '7' or 'Billboard') in your
own route. You can also change the company names, 99% of them located
in 7Logos1, 7Logos2 and 7Logos3.ace. Few names are in their respective
ace files, mostly in route-specific buildings. You can also ask the TSM
source files if you want remap or customize the models."
Screech/Squeal Sounds from Chuck Zeiler
MSTS USA6 NYC IRT LINES Station Repaints textures by George Kenson
MSTS - Pretty Good Tunnel Track Texture By VanGo
MSTS - by_9-store_build1 by Rails on line
MSTS Oblong Backdrops - Original Textures by Terry Thornton & John Milligan.
MSTS People - A set of nine male people by Reg Furniss 2005
MSTS People - A set of six female people by Reg Furniss 2005
MSTS mr tas de rails 2003 7, coffret électrique rep, Marquise - by Roger
MSTS European trees - oak 25m by Trunda,
greenery@seznam.cz,
http://sweb.cz/greenery
MSTS UK Style Yard Lights - by Sean Lim
MSTS Curves & Straights Platform Kit-Copyright Graham Pitt ® 2002
My apologies to anyone I may have overlooked or acknowledged incorrectly.
COPYRIGHT AND END USER INFORMATION
Insofar as all works have rudimentary copyright protections, F1 IND V1.0 is freeware.
You may modify or pass this route along to others at will, as long as due credits get cascaded.
Under no circumstance may any portion of this route be used for commercial purposes.
Most embedded scenery objects are protected by their own copyrights, please respect them.
Use the objects in YOUR route, but please apply for permission.
Stations in this route that have been repainted with NYC station names and signage with the permission
of their originators remain strictly subject to initial copyrights, and NOT to be used
without written consent.
The end user is solely responsible for any adverse effects this route may have on his/her computer.
Please use the train-sim.com or uktrainsim.com forums if you require any technical support.
I am the route designer only, and will help if I can but I am not an expert on the quirks of MSTS.
Your suggestions and comments are welcome.
Fred Barbieri
Newton, New Jersey
fredb5@earthlink.net