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Old 24th October 2005, 10:03
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A-Train

Anyone remember this venerable old timer? More of a town planning simulator, but it all revolved around the rail network that you built.

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Old 5th November 2005, 09:35
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Hi

I have A-Train 6 for Playstion 2.

It not too bad but prefer Railroad Tycoon to A-Train.

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Old 14th November 2005, 04:16
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I recently repurchased this wonderful game again after missing it for many years, from Ebay. I originaly had it for my trusty Spectrum 128+2a and loved it to bits, so when I saw it on Ebay for the PC I snapped it up quick, but unfortunatly I dont seem to be able to get it to work ( not an Xp compatible game ) so i will had to stick it on the shelf and just stare at it and remember the good old times. LOL
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Old 15th November 2005, 19:52
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Glad to hear that I'm not the only one who remembers the joys of A-Train... I used to play it on the Amiga. I'll have to check out the latest offerings in the railway sims for the pc, I'd like to think things have progressed (from about 6mhz, 512k ram and 20mb hard drive
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Old 22nd November 2005, 00:17
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Glad to hear that I'm not the only one who remembers the joys of A-Train... I used to play it on the Amiga.
Me too! I used to love A-Train. Remember when your town grew big enough for the Shinkansen?
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Old 23rd November 2005, 00:36
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Me too! I used to love A-Train. Remember when your town grew big enough for the Shinkansen?
Oh yes... trouble is, you had no control of it , it just appeared and the trains whizzed past. I remember the panic of rush hours
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Old 23rd June 2006, 12:13
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I remember playing A-Train on the Amiga. I enjoyed it so much that I got the port for the PSOne which was called "AIV Evolution Global". I also have A-Train6 for the PS2 but I agree with MrMallard, Raliroad Tycoon does it for me every time.
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Old 30th June 2006, 07:31
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Try Microsoft train sim, with add packs. pretty good too! i drive regular between london and brighton on mine, pasenger or freight trains. or alternativly, drive Flying scotsman over the settle and carlisle line, great fun once you get her the hills.
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Old 30th June 2006, 10:13
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Hi Billyboy,
I also use MSTS and use London/Brighton a lot. The MSTS add on's that I have are:-
Berlin Stettin Route.
Black Forest Route.
Brighton - Portsmouth.
Cambrian Route.
Engine Shed.
Fires & Wires.
Great British Diesel Locomotives.
Great British Steam Locomotives.
High Speed Trains.
Japanese Routes.
LNER Pacific's.
London - Brighton Express.
London - Brighton Add Pack.
Maglev 2005 - Casino Express.
Nene Valley Railway.
Pro Train Austrian Experience.
Pro train Stuttgart - Munich.
Scenic Railway.
Severn Valley Railway.
Southern Region Working - Basingstoke.
West Somerset Railway, and of course Train Simulator.
I also have some downloads from Scotland & Australia, and Trainz Simulator2004. I have fun putting trains on different lines and testing them against each other. The London - Brighton line is great for the tests, but the loads must all be the same.
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Old 4th July 2006, 23:05
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Before A-Train, I spent many a happy hour playing 'Transport Tycoon'. Trains, buses, ferries and aeroplanes! Loved it!
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